New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Tribeca today announced a pop-up
Music Lounge in Miami from December 1-4, featuring four days and nights of exclusive performances. Sponsored by OKX and Audible, the exclusive
Music Lounge will take over Understory (formerly the Center For Subtropical Affairs) in Miami's
Little Haiti neighborhood, and offer attendees a curated experience from original artists, musicians, and performers.
The Tribeca
Music Lounge in Miami will host live performances from rising experimental jazz duo DOMi & JD BECK, Kamaal Williams, Deem Spencer, Butterfly Snapple, and Rhythm Portal, as well as DJ sets from Grammy-winning artist Flying Lotus, Love Injection with Rich Medina, Jitwam, Baltra, Blaketheman1000 and The Dare, Willy Soul, and Kumi. DOMi & JD BECK will be performing their final U.S. show following a sold-out tour.
"We look forward to showcasing a special entertainment experience this winter at Tribeca
Music Lounge, sponsored by OKX and Audible," said Tribeca Chief Operating Officer Pete Torres. "The four-day pop-up event, designed to celebrate Miami's vibrant music scene and underscore Tribeca's commitment to live music, promises to be a highly-curated event, featuring experimental jazz performances, exclusive DJ sets, and special guest appearances, all tucked away in a unique venue."
Audible's collaboration with Tribeca for the
Music Lounge highlights its new original series, Origins. This eight-episode series features boundary-breaking musicians in their most intimate form as they interpret the question, "Where are you from?" To celebrate the launch, Audible will host an evening with Origins artist Flying Lotus, as well as an interactive experience in the Tribeca
Music Lounge.
The
Music Lounge in Miami follows on the heels of Tribeca's successful
Music Lounge at Baby's All Right in Brooklyn during the Tribeca Festival. The four-day event, in partnership with Pitchfork, showcased live performances by artists Onyx Collective, Show Me the Body, Duendita, YL, Eli Keszler, DJ Huerco S, and an appearance from techno pioneer
Kevin Saunderson, along with a live broadcast of the "How Long Gone" podcast, and a "Battle of the Bands" with Drunken Canal.