Live Music: February 17-23

Tuesday, Feb. 18 – Toro y Moi at Grand Central, 8 p.m., $15

Chillwave hits Miami, as Toro y Moi performs this Tuesday night. With three studio albums under his belt, Chazwick Bradley Bundick is credited with the rise of the chillwave genre, an ambient sort of indie pop music. The sold-out show at Grand Central begins at 8 p.m., with Caveman Band opening.
 
Wednesday, Feb. 19 – Flogging Molly at Revolution Live, 6:30 p.m., $30
 
Since the late '90s, Flogging Molly has been making American Celtic music with strong political and social messages. The band landed on the map after the release of "Drunken Lullabies," which would go on to be certified gold. The seven-piece group will be taking the stage at Revolution Live this Wednesday night.
 
Friday, Feb. 21 – Reel Big Fish at Revolution Live, 7 p.m., $20
 
Friday night brings ska back to the forefront as Reel Big Fish performs at Fort Lauderdale venue Revolution Live before jumping on The Rock Boat XIV. The group made their mark on the ska scene back in the mid-'90s, with their album "Turn the Radio Off." Since then, the group has released six studio albums and just wrapped up a UK tour with Less Than Jake and Zebrahead.
 
Saturday, Feb. 22 – Soulfrito the Urban Latin Music Festival, 1 p.m. at Sun Life Stadium, $34-$129
 
Where else could you find Don Omar, Nas, Busta Rhymes, and Hector Acosta all under the same roof? This Saturday night at Sun Life Stadium for the Soulfrito Music Festival. The all-day fest is the longest-running Urban Latin festival, bringing together some of the best in hip hop and Latin music, beginning at 1 p.m.
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