The concert clock is ticking: South Florida pop acts you have to see before they're gone (or sell out!)
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The concert clock is ticking: South Florida pop acts you have to see before they're gone (or sell out!)
"In an Instagram post, Jon Batiste explained the title: "Money is valuable because we collectively have decided it to be so. But the things that are eternally valuable and enduring last forever even when the currency changes. That's where the BIG money is." In a statement about the tour, he described these shows as a "creative church," meant to uplift the spirit."
"It's been more than five years since Billie Eilish last performed in South Florida - so three nights of sellouts in Miami are no surprise. The captivating singer and songwriter has been on the road for a year with music from her brilliant album, "Hit Me Hard and Soft" (somehow shut out at the Grammys this year despite seven nominations), a tour that has encouraged rapturous praise for its authenticity, intimacy and moments of cinematic grandeur."
Jon Batiste performs Oct. 9 at Broward Center in Fort Lauderdale on a 33-city tour supporting the album Big Money, which fuses R&B, Americana, soul, jazz, country and gospel. He frames the tour as a "creative church" meant to uplift the spirit and describes the album theme as valuing enduring, eternal things. Billie Eilish plays Oct. 9 and Oct. 11-12 at Kaseya Center in Miami with conventional tickets sold out. She returns after more than five years to tour material from Hit Me Hard and Soft, a set praised for its authenticity, intimacy and cinematic grandeur.
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