Must-Catch Concerts in Miami This July (2025)

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So it’s July in Miami—hot days, warm nights, and the city’s music scene is alive. If you’re looking for something that hits harder than the heat, this is it. From chart-toppers to genre legends, the lineup this month is packed. And I’ve pulled together a list of must-catch concerts in Miami this July (2025)—and yep, I didn’t stop at just the city. You’ll find a few just outside the core too, because sometimes the best shows happen a little beyond the 305.

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Must-Catch Concerts in Miami This July (2025) – Top Shows You Can’t Miss

Illenium (July 4)

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Why not start your Miami July with a bass drop? Illenium brings the emotional highs and bone-rattling drops to Miami just in time for the Fourth.

Hombres G & Enanitos Verdes (July 5)

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Two Latin rock legends on one stage? That’s a rare Miami moment. So, expect decades of hits, emotional tributes, and a crowd that knows every word.

Elijah Fox (July 6)

Need a break from the loud stuff? Elijah Fox brings jazzy textures, mellow beats, and nuance so smooth they feel like a sunset drive down Biscayne.

Os Mutantes (July 8)

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Brazil’s psychedelic icons are coming to Miami with a sound that’s part samba, part rock, and 100% legendary. So, catch them while you can.

Steel Pulse (July 10)

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Reggae by the beach? Steel Pulse’s 50th-anniversary tour lands in Miami with deep messages and grooves that stick with you long after the show.

Morgan Wallen – I’m the Problem Tour (July 11-12)

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Country’s biggest name unites at Hard Rock Stadium for stadium-wide singalongs. Expect Wallen’s chart-toppers, new tracks, and some country-pop energy in the middle of Miami.

Candlelight Concerts at Hotel Colonnade (July 11 & 18)

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Not all concerts have mosh pits. Some have violins and candlelight. These intimate shows pair classical favorites (and even Bad Bunny tributes) with that soft Miami glow.

Elvis Costello & The Imposters with Charlie Sexton (July 12)

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From Alison to Radio Radio, Elvis brings the old-school fire to The Fillmore. With Charlie Sexton and The Imposters backing him up, enjoy grit, charm, and a few surprise deep cuts.

Steve Aoki (July 12)

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Ever wanted a cake in the face while bass drops behind you? Aoki’s back in Miami for one wild night at LIV, and he’s not holding back.

Ghost (July 13)

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They wear masks. They bring drama. And they play heavy like it’s a ritual. Ghost’s show at the Kaseya Center is theatrical, moody, and louder than your neighbor’s subwoofer.

Jessie Reyez – Paid in Memories Tour (July 13)

Photo via @jessiereyez / Instagram 

Jessie Reyez live? You already know it’s going to be raw, real, and maybe a little emotional. She’s bringing all the feels and this is going to be one of those “I was there” nights.

  • Where: The Fillmore Miami Beach at The Jackie Gleason Theater (1700 Washington Ave., Miami Beach)
  • Tickets: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: https://www.jessiereyez.com

El Laberinto del Coco (July 19)

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Now this is how you mix tradition with fire. El Laberinto del Coco takes Afro-Caribbean rhythms and Latin jazz and makes it feel completely fresh. So, prepare for layers, energy, and percussion.

Zach Bartholomew Band – The Music of Bill Evans (July 19)

Photo via @zackbartholomewmusic and @centersforartsbonita  / Instagram 

Same night, different feel. If you’d rather let the music do the talking, Zach’s tribute to Bill Evans is your move. It’s mellow, rich, and full of gorgeous jazz phrasing.

The Rose – Once Upon A WRLD Tour (July 20)

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The Rose’s mix of indie, alt-pop, and emotional vocals just hits differently live. Of course, you can bring a friend who’s down to scream-cry-sing with you in the dark.

Barrington Levy (July 23)

You know when you just need something that feels good? Barrington’s bringing that reggae-dancehall warmth to the Bandshell with nothing but classics.

Coldplay – Music of the Spheres World Tour (July 26-27)

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So… how many Coldplay songs do you actually know by heart? Probably more than you think. They’re lighting up Hard Rock Stadium with all the hits, plus lasers, fireworks, and those glowing wristbands.

Chris Brown – Breezy Bowl XX (July 30)

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Yep, it’s been 20 years. Chris Brown is celebrating with a Miami stop full of dance breaks, smooth vocals, and a throwback-to-now setlist.

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