This year also saw Missy Elliott's first headlining tour, which showcased why Elliott dominated the early aughts during the peak of her influence. Then there was the internet's buzziest coheadlining show, the Sweat Tour, which brought British singer Charli XCX and Aussie singer Troye Sivan together on stage. Because neither had ever embarked on a U.S. arena tour, many thought it was destined to fail, but thanks to the runaway success of Charli XCX's album Brat and word of mouth, the Sweat Tour sold out in every city it stopped, including Miami.
That's only the tip of the iceberg of what graced the stages across Miami and South Florida in 2024. From Mitski's magnetic performance to Justice's trippy light show, here's a look back at the ten best concerts New Times writers witnessed in 2024.

Mitski's performance proved she's earned the level of fame she's currently enjoying.
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Mitski at the Fillmore Miami Beach (January 26)
At the beginning of 2024, singer-songwriter Mitski kicked off her tour in support of her 2023 critically acclaimed album The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We at the Fillmore Miami Beach. In his review of the show, Douglas Markowitz called it "one of the most incredible live performances I've ever seen." High praise, but it was well deserved. With a stage design that mimicked the Old Hollywood glamour of the soundstage musical, Mitski delivered an electric performance filled with her signature bittersweet melodies.
Travis Scott performed at the Kaseya Center for a second time as part of his Circus Maximus Tour on Sunday, January 28.
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Travis Scott at Kaseya Center (January 28)
Even though his fourth album, Utopia, didn't match the critical praise of its predecessor, Astroworld, Travis Scott still managed to do what he does best: give a larger-than-life performance. When he brought his Circus Maximus Tour to the Kaseya Center in January, it was actually the second time he had treated his fans in South Florida to the experience, previously selling out the venue in November 2023. However, his second appearance was no less glorious, with Osvaldo Espino commenting that the concert was "a brilliant showcase of the artist Scott has become."
Olivia Rodrigo brought her Guts World Tour to the Kaseya Center on Wednesday, March 6.
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Olivia Rodrigo at Kaseya Center (March 6)
If you were one of the lucky few who snagged a ticket to Olivia Rodrigo's stop at the Kaseya Center for her Guts World Tour, congrats — everybody hates you. Seriously, preregistering for the chance to buy tickets for Rodrigo's Miami concert was an exercise in futility. Those who did manage to attend witnessed a singer-songwriter who has only grown stronger as a performer. Even Celia Almeida noted it in her review, writing, "Rodrigo is a natural at commanding an arena stage, and that's no small feat, considering it's her first time doing it."
Megan Thee Stallion's Hot Girl Summer Tour stopped at Hard Rock Live on Thursday, June 6.
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Megan Thee Stallion at Hard Rock Live (June 6)
In 2019, rapper Megan Thee Stallion introduced the world to "Hot Girl Summer," both a song and mantra of being the baddest bitch you can be as the temperature rises. Well, it only took Megan five years to finally give everyone what they wanted with the Hot Girl Summer Tour, which stopped at Hard Rock Live just as South Florida's summer season was kicking off. In her review, Caroline Val noted that the show was an all-out party that satisfied even the most diehard Hottie.
Feid performed to a sold-out crowd at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens on Saturday, July 6.
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Feid at Hard Rock Stadium (July 6)
What's the sign that an artist has made it big? If they can sell out a stadium show. Colombian superstar Feid had no problem meeting that goal when he brought his FerxxoCalipsis Tour to Hard Rock Stadium. The 32-year-old skipped across the stage, performing hits like "Alakran," "Ferxxo 30," and "Normal." "He's gone from the biggest underdog in Latin music, having written and worked for every artist imaginable, to being the guy who's selling out stadium shows," Osvaldo Espino noted in his review of the show.
Missy Elliott performing on stage at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles during the Out of the World Tour on July 12, 2024.
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Missy Elliott at Amerant Bank Arena (July 25)
Let's get it out of the way: Missy Elliott owned the early aughts. From "Get Ur Freak On" to "Lose Control," Elliott had the whole world moving with a nonstop string of hits. It's mind-blowing that she never went on a solo arena tour during the peak of her fame. That error was corrected this year when Elliott embarked on her Out of This World: The Missy Elliott Experience Tour, which stopped at the Amerant Bank Arena in July. In his review of the show, Osvaldo Espino wrote, "At 53, Missy's production value is making an embarrassment out of your favorite Gen Z rapper who runs around on stage with a backing track and hype man."
Charli XCX, along with coheadliner Troye Sivan, brought the Sweat Tour to the Kaseya Center in Miami.
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Charli XCX and Troye Sivan at Kaseya Center (October 5)
Brat summer, y'all! Formerly underground avant-pop singer Charli XCX finally broke through the mainstream thanks to an off-putting shade of green and a four-letter word. It also helped that Charli released some of her strongest work to date, which further enamored her with critics and fans alike. And this summer, Charli brought her crying-in-the-club music to venues across North America as part of the Sweat Tour, which she coheadlined with Australian pop singer Troye Sivan. When the Sweat Tour arrived in Miami, Charli and Troye delivered one of the biggest ragers the city had ever seen. Somehow, they transformed the cavernous Kaseya Center into a nightclub where you could dance to your heart's content.
Taylor Swift kicked off her three-night stint at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens on Friday, October 18.
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Taylor Swift at Hard Rock Stadium (October 18)
Nobody could pull off anything on the scale of the Eras Tour except for Taylor Swift. Few artists enjoy the feverish fandom that Swift elicits, a fandom that would pay through the nose to see the pop goddess up close. So when Swift announced the Eras Tour would finally come to Miami in 2024, South Florida Swifties weren't only competing locally for tickets, but with every fan in the world willing to pay to see her live one more time. During the first of three shows at Hard Rock Stadium, Swift teased Reputation (Taylor's Version) and brought out Florence Welch to sing their collaboration "Florida!!!"
French duo Justice delivered a mind-melting performance at III Points' Mind Melt stage on Saturday, October 19.
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Justice at III Points (October 19)
It's pretty hard to stand out at a festival, but French electronic duo Justice managed to do just that on the second day of III Points. With their fourth album, Hyperdrama, only a few months old, Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay took the stage to deliver a step that ran through hits like "D.A.N.C.E.," "Neverender," "We Are Your Friends," and "Generator." However, the most astonishing part of the show was the dazzling stage production, which used every imaginable kind of lighting rig to set the mood. When the show finished in a star field not too dissimilar to the ending of 2001: A Space Odyssey, you knew you had witnessed something special.
Air played Moon Safari in its entirety at the Fillmore Miami Beach on Saturday, October 26.
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