Florida’s live music scene delivers 15 diverse concerts across seven cities this week, spanning genres from Latin pop to punk rock. The lineup features international superstar Ricardo Arjona alongside emerging hip-hop artists, electronic DJs, and local rock acts. Major venues from Miami’s Kaseya Center to Orlando’s intimate Will’s Pub host performances that cater to every musical taste.
Ricardo Arjona dominates the week with his “Lo que el SECO no dijo Tour” at Miami’s Kaseya Center on both Sunday and Monday, April 5-6, bringing Latin music’s biggest draw to South Florida. Hip-hop takes center stage with Swae Lee performing at LIV Nightclub Miami Beach on Sunday at 11 PM, while Trap Karaoke hits Jacksonville’s FIVE on Saturday evening. Electronic music fans can catch Dombresky at LIV Nightclub Miami Beach on Saturday night, and rock enthusiasts shouldn’t miss Quit and Snodgrass plus Buddies featuring Bill Stevenson of Descendents at Gainesville’s The Backyard on Saturday.
Orlando emerges as the week’s concert hub with six shows across multiple venues, including Clementine’s alternative rock showcase at Will’s Pub on Saturday for $22 and Timothy Eerie’s rock performance on Sunday for $17. Miami Beach and Miami collectively offer four high-profile shows, while Gainesville, Jacksonville, Tampa, and Vero Beach each contribute unique performances. The Moss Park Strings bring jazz to Orlando’s Lil’ Indies on Monday, and Ky Uc delivers world music at Tampa’s Seminole Hard Rock Event Center on Sunday.
Ticket prices range from $17 for intimate rock shows to $22 for alternative acts, making live music accessible across budgets. Must-see performances include Ricardo Arjona’s Latin spectacle for international appeal and the punk brunch featuring Descendents’ Bill Stevenson for rock authenticity. The week showcases Florida’s musical diversity with hip-hop, electronic, rock, Latin, jazz, and world music genres represented across major cities and intimate venues.

