20+ Must-Catch Concerts in Miami This June 2025

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So your playlist is getting repetitive, and that “favorites” mix hasn’t surprised you in weeks? Same. But don’t worry; must-catch concerts in Miami this June (2025) might fix that.

Need something loud enough to forget about work for a night? Or maybe you’re hunting for that one show where someone crowd-surfs in flip-flops. Either way, this month’s lineup checks all the boxes.

Now, if downtown Miami starts feeling too familiar or your favorite venue’s already booked up, don’t stress. I’ve included concerts just outside the city too, in case you’re down for a little road trip or just need a change of scenery (and sound).

All concert details are subject to change at the discretion of the organizer. For the latest updates, visit the official websites or social media accounts. 

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Rauw Alejandro (June 1)

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Is it even summer if Rauw Alejandro isn’t on your playlist? His tour brings dance-floor heat, Bad Bunny features, and reggaeton hits that’ll stick in your head till August. Let’s just say… comfy shoes are non-negotiable.

Shakira (June 6-7)

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Shakira live? She’s hitting Hard Rock Stadium with Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran and all the throwbacks you still scream in the car. Hips don’t lie, and neither do sold-out crowds—get your tickets early.

Origami Angel (June 6)

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If your inner emo never left, you can’t skip this one. Origami Angel is bringing high-energy riffs, clever lyrics, and enough chaos to shake Gramps.

Gente de Zona (June 7)

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Cuban beats, reggaeton, and a major 25th anniversary bash Gente de Zona’s bringing their Cubatón sound to Kaseya with special guests, live tributes, and the kind of rhythm that makes sitting down impossible.

Mau y Ricky (June 7)

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Need something dancey but a little emotional? Mau y Ricky hit that sweet spot. These Latin pop brothers mix heartfelt lyrics with club-ready beats—basically, it’s a concert and a therapy session in one.

  • Where: The Fillmore Miami Beach at The Jackie Gleason Theater (1700 Washington Ave., Miami Beach)
  • Tickets: Check pricing here.
  • Website: www.mauyricky.com

Post Malone (June 8)

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So… are you even doing summer right if Posty’s not on your calendar? Post Malone’s BIG ASS Stadium Tour lands in Miami Gardens with a setlist full of sad-boy anthems, fan favorites, and a crowd that’s definitely singing every word.

Fonseca (June 12)

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Feel like catching some warm, tropical feels without the beach traffic? Fonseca’s making a one-night stop in Miami with his smooth vocals and fresh Grammy-winning tracks. His Tropicalia tour brings heartfelt lyrics and collabs with Latin icons.

  • Where: Kaseya Center (601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami)
  • Tickets: Check pricing here.
  • Website: www.fonseca.net

Vampire Weekend (June 13)

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Calling all indie kids (and grown-ups who still miss their dorm playlist): Vampire Weekend’s back with “Only God Was Above Us” and they’re hitting FPL Solar Amphitheater. The tunes are distinctive, the lyrics are relatable, and the lawn crowd? Probably dancing like no one’s watching.

Melendi (June 13-14)

If you’re into Spanish pop with a little rock and a lot of stage presence, Melendi’s your guy. He’s celebrating 20 years of music with two nights at Kaseya. Think of it as a greatest hits concert with a side of passion, charisma, and a crowd that knows every word.

Lindsey Stirling (June 13)

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Now this one’s a little different… in the best way. Lindsey Stirling blends electronic beats with classical violin and throws in an orchestra for good measure. It’s dramatic, high-energy, and emotional (in a cool way).

  • Where: Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County (1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami)
  • Tickets: Check pricing here.
  • Website: www.lindseystirling.com

David Bisbal (June 14)

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It’s been a minute since he toured the U.S., but David Bisbal is finally back. With his Latin Grammy wins, chart-toppers, and vocal range to power a stadium, this show is your chance to catch the Spanish pop icon live.

  • Where: The Fillmore Miami Beach at The Jackie Gleason Theater (1700 Washington Ave., Miami Beach)
  • Tickets: Check pricing here.
  • Website: www.davidbisbal.com 

Peter Hook and the Light (June 14)

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Post-punk fans, this one hits the nostalgia button hard. Peter Hook is bringing his basslines and moody energy to Miami. Expect a deep-cut-heavy set, a swagger-filled performance, and at least one person yelling “Blue Monday” all night.

Akeem Ali: The Good Looking Tour (June 18)

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You like clever bars with a side of humor? Akeem Ali brings charisma, storytelling, and slick lyricism to Gramps for a one-night-only.. Expect laughs, head nods, and maybe a new favorite song by the time you leave.

Thievery Corporation (June 20-21)

Chill beats, Latin rhythms, and over 20 years of genre-blending magic—Thievery Corporation is back in Miami. Their live shows are a sonic journey with global influences, hypnotic grooves, and a crowd that’s vibing barefoot by song three.

Michelle Williams (June 21)

Concerts in Miami June 2025
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Yes, that Michelle Williams. Destiny’s Child icon turned solo powerhouse is taking over the Arsht Center during Gospel Fest Miami Weekend. She’s joined by choir champions from the Gospel Invitational, so come ready for goosebumps.

Alejandro Fernández (June 21)

Concerts in Miami June 2025
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Alejandro Fernández is bringing the feels with a tribute to his legendary dad, Vicente. From heartbreak ballads to mariachi anthems, this concert blends nostalgia with next-gen charm.

Ziggy Alberts (June 22)

Concerts in Miami June 2025
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Need a break from the chaos? Ziggy Alberts is here with beachy acoustic tunes and lyrics that feel like a long exhale. Catch him at the Miami Beach Bandshell for a chill night of guitars and a good atmosphere.

Heart Attack Man (June 22)

Concerts in Miami June 2025
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Now, for something a little louder, Heart Attack Man is crashing Gramps with their unfiltered punk energy. Expect catchy riffs, shout-along lyrics, and emotional release in sonic form. Also, they’re teaming up with The Dirty Nil and Dear Seattle.

Tye Tribbett (June 22)

Concerts in Miami June 2025
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Need a little spirit-lifting? Tye Tribbett is closing out Gospel Fest Miami with a bang and some seriously powerful vocals. Backed by powerhouse vocalists and local talent, this show is part concert, part celebration, and 100% soul-stirring.

The Fall of Troy (June 24)

Concerts in Miami June 2025
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Feel like reliving your post-hardcore phase? The Fall of Troy is taking it back to 2005, playing their Doppelgänger album live. With support from A Lot Like Birds and Closure in Moscow, it’s a full night of nostalgia, loud guitars, and neck-sore mornings.

  • Where: Gramps Wynwood (176 NW 24th St., Miami)
  • Tickets: Check pricing here.
  • Instagram: @thefalloftroy

Jeezy (June 27)

Concerts in Miami June 2025
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Got a soft spot for early 2000s hip-hop? Jeezy’s heading to Miami, and it’s giving major Thug Motivation 101 energy. The Southern rap legend helped define trap before it was cool—teaming up with Akon, Rihanna, and Usher along the way.

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