Autumn 2025 Miami Concert Preview

Summer might not officially start for a few weeks, but the kids are back to school, Labor Day weekend is almost here and our social media feeds are already filled with hurricane fears, so might as well crank up The Jitney Autumn 2025 Miami Concert Preview. Here are the radical shows we’re looking forward to in the coming months.

Killer Mike September 14 at Arsht Center

Known best as one half of the rap group Run the Jewels, Killer Mike for this concert is accompanied by the gospel choir the Mighty Midnight Revival and the Atlantic Studio Philharmonic. He’ll perform songs off his 2024 album Songs for Sinners and Saints and his 2023 album Michael.

Benson Boone September 14 at Kaseya Center

Perhaps the first mustached heartthrob since the glory days of Magnum P.I., the pop star’s show has already sold out as legions of fans wait breathlessly to see how many backflips he does.

Stereolab September 16 at Miami Beach Bandshell

Florida has had to wait over 30 years far to witness this art rock group extraordinaire play a live show. The wait will be worth it if their excellent new record Instant Holograms on Metal Film is any hint of what is to come.

Billie Eilish October 9, 11 & 12 at Kaseya Center

Last year it was Taylor Swift who sold out three nights at a huge venue in Miami, this year it’s Billie Eilish. The bedroom pop phenomenon makes her second (and third and fourth) appearances in Miami. Her first Miami show was mere days before the world shut down for COVID in 2020, hopefully these aren’t another sign of an apocalypse.

Allah-Las October 11 at Zeyzey

This Los Angeles based psychedelic rock band were so freaking good when they last played Miami at the House of Creatives Fest back in 2018. At that rate if you miss this show you’ll have to wait all the way until 2032 to see them again. And who knows if Miami or this dimension will even exist by then.

III Points Music Festival October 17-18 at Mana Wynwood

Even if no performers on their poster stand immediately out to you, the Wynwood two night extravaganza features over 100 acts this year, so you’re bound to bump into something you enjoy.

The Mars Volta October 31 at Fillmore

The Texan prog rock duo just opened for the Deftones in March at the Panther’s arena, but this will be their first headlining show in South Florida since they played the Fillmore in 2008.

The Magnetic Fields November 1-2 at Arsht Center

How the heck do The Magnetic Fields do one of those front to back concerts where a band performs an entire classic album, when their record 69 Love Songs contains 69 songs? By breaking up the show into two nights. Night one features the front half and night two features the back.

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David Rolland

David Rolland edits the Jitney blog. He is the author of the novels Yo-Yo & The End of the Century.