Florida’s live music scene delivers 15 concerts across seven cities this week, showcasing remarkable genre diversity from Latin superstars to underground punk acts. The lineup spans everything from Ricardo Arjona’s massive arena shows to intimate rock performances at Orlando’s Will’s Pub. Major venues like Kaseya Center and Seminole Hard Rock Tampa Event Center host international headliners while smaller clubs present emerging local talent.
Ricardo Arjona dominates the week with his “Lo que el SECO no dijo Tour” hitting Kaseya Center in Miami on both Sunday and Monday, April 5-6, bringing Latin music’s biggest stage production to South Florida. The Devil Wears Prada brings their “Flowers Tour” to FIVE in Jacksonville on Tuesday, April 7, delivering heavy rock anthems to Northeast Florida metalheads. Zara Larsson’s “Midnight Sun Tour 2026” lands at The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater on Tuesday, offering pop sophistication in an iconic Art Deco setting.
Orlando emerges as the week’s concert capital with six shows spanning multiple venues, from Sunday’s punk brunch featuring Descendents’ Bill Stevenson at Will’s Pub to FEID’s “Falxo Tour” at House of Blues Orlando on Tuesday. Miami and Miami Beach combine for four major concerts, including Swae Lee’s late-night hip-hop performance at LIV Nightclub Miami Beach on Sunday at 11 PM. Winter Park’s Conduit hosts metal acts Interceptor, Buckskin and Midnight Vice on Tuesday, while Tampa’s Seminole Hard Rock features world music artist Ky Uc on Sunday.
Ticket prices range from $14 for intimate rock shows at Will’s Pub to $65 for premium seats at The Devil Wears Prada concert in Jacksonville. Genre variety spans Latin, rock, hip-hop, metal, pop, jazz and world music, ensuring options for every musical taste. Must-see picks include Ricardo Arjona’s arena spectacle for Latin music fans and the unique Sunday punk brunch featuring a Descendents legend for alternative rock enthusiasts.
