Florida’s live music scene explodes with 15 concerts across 10 cities this week, showcasing an impressive range from electronic dance music to death metal. Ultra Music Festival anchors the lineup as the biggest draw, while genres span metal, hip-hop, country, R&B, alternative, and reggae. The diverse roster includes established touring acts and emerging artists performing at venues from amphitheaters to intimate clubs.

Ultra Music Festival takes center stage Friday at FPL Solar Amphitheater at Bayfront Park in Miami, representing the week’s premier electronic music experience. Country star Parker McCollum brings his sound to The St. Augustine Amphitheatre in St Augustine Friday evening, offering a stark contrast in musical styles. Orbit Culture’s Death Above Life North American Tour delivers metal intensity at House of Blues Orlando, while RICH AMIRI’s Grit & Grace World Tour brings hip-hop energy to Revolution Live in Ft Lauderdale.

Orlando emerges as the week’s concert hub with multiple venues hosting diverse acts, including kwn’s R&B tour at The Beacham and Delilah Bon’s hip-hop performance at Will’s Pub. Miami Beach offers trap karaoke at The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater, while Churchill’s Pub in Miami presents Indie Night Live featuring Cannibal Kids, Rohna, Nuclear Monkey, and Iliad. Winter Park’s Conduit showcases metal acts Void, Phantom, Herakleion, Midnight Vice, and Antagonizer, and Sanford’s West End Trading Company hosts Long Beach Dub Allstars with The Supervillains and Jon Gazi for reggae fans.

Ticket prices range from $16 for the metal showcase at Conduit to $28 for Delilah Bon at Will’s Pub, with most shows priced between $20-$27. Ultra Music Festival stands as the must-see event for electronic music enthusiasts, while Parker McCollum offers the week’s top country option. The genre variety ensures every musical taste finds representation, from intimate club settings to major amphitheater productions across Florida’s entertainment landscape.