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Your complete guide to fall concerts in Miami

From III Points Festival to Drake, Maluma and more, these are the best concerts in Miami to check out this fall.

Jesse Scott
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Jesse Scott
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The seemingly endless stretch of excessive heat warnings and long summer days is (hopefully) nearing an end soon. But while the temps may be starting to cool off, the spate of live music headed to the 305 and surrounding cities remains sizzling. This fall’s lineup includes appearances by pop, rap and rock royalty as well as some of the biggest, can’t-miss festivals of the year. As you plan out your autumn itinerary, make sure to mark your calendar and stick around for these shows—and grab tickets while you can. These are the best Miami concerts to look forward to this fall.

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Y’all. The queen will be gracing the 305 with her presence. The one and only Beyoncé is embarking on her Renaissance World Tour and it will be a spectacle. It marks her first solo tour in nearly seven years and she’s been packing upwards of 30 tunes into each show, spanning the classics to the newbies from her latest LP, “Renaissance.”

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On a given night, it's Tiesto, Steve Aoki and their EDM counterparts spinning at LIV. To kick off September, though, R&B masters Boyz II Men will own the stage as part of the BleauLive Series at Fontainebleau. Count on the classics—“On Bended Knee,” “I’ll Make Love to You” and more—for this unique show. For extra fun, there are VIP open bar tickets available, too.

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You probably could have guessed that Uforia translates to Euphoria in English. It will be just that at Kaseya Center as some of the biggest Latin artists in the game gear up to wow the arena. Headliners include Colombian singer-songwriter Feid, fellow countryman and pop star Sebastián Yatra and Puerto Rican Rapper Farruko.

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A 21 Savage headlining show or a Drake headlining show would be mondo-news on their own. But both of them together on the same stage, for two back-to-back nights? [Insert all of the inappropriate expletives here.] Rather than rattling off all these mega-rappers'/icons' hits and accolades, let's just say this: Don't miss the most turned up show of the year, okay?

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In the world of deep and progressive house jams, German DJ-composer is about as good as it gets. Before he totally becomes a household name, you can catch an intimate set at Club Space on October 1. Vibe out to his most buzzworthy tunes, “Breathing,” “Moments” and “Beyond Beliefs,” to prep for the show.

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Our beloved, homegrown indie music festival continues to outdo itself. Now on its tenth run, the Miami-born music, art and tech festival will serve up oodles of trippy, immersive installations and tropical-goth fashion alongside a cutting-edge lineup of indie, electronic and hip-hop heroes.

Fred Again, Iggy Pop, Caroline Polachek, Lane 8 and Unknown Mortal Orchestra feature on the initial lineup announcement for III Points 2023. Similar to last year, the late-night fest will still go down at its longtime home, Mana Wynwood.

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The “Ginger Jesus” is landing in our neck of the woods. On the heels of playing mega arenas throughout the U.S., the folksy, pop-rockin’ Irishman plays a comparatively intimate show at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood come late October. Beyond his other math symbol-titled albums, take a pre-show listen to “-,” which dropped in May.

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It’s a trust fall, babyyyyy! A trust fall babyyyyy! You’ve heard Pink’s latest jam on the radio, and now you can hear the total badass belt it out live in concert, either in Miami at Kaseya Center or Sunrise at FLA Live Arena. As a bonus, the always vivacious and totally fun Grouplove will open. Not ringing a bell? Take a listen to “Tongue Tied,” “Ways to Go” and “Deleter” and you’ll be grooving in no time.

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In recent years, it’s been called Audacy Music Festival. Back in the day, it was known as Riptide Music Festival. Now, the names have merged and, regardless, it’s going to be one hell of a rockin’ weekend on Fort Lauderdale Beach over the first weekend in December. Last year’s headliners included Muse, Machine Gun Kelly, The 1975 and Jack White. Stay tuned to see which big names grace the beach as the lineup is unveiled.

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Ready to get into the holiday spirit? R&B royalty including the likes of Tyrese, Xscape, Tank, 112, Silk, Next and Red Hat are converging on the Kaseya Center to help boost your festive mood with a sprinkling of smooth holiday jams. A similar event went down in June, so if you missed it, you’ve been given a second chance—with an extra dose of Christmas cheer time around.

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