To all the artists, management companies, promoters, tour planners, etc. who study the market to decide what cities are profitable stops for your U.S. tour legs – we’re here to make the case for Florida – mainly central and south. Adding cities like Orlando to your tour stops can be very profitable, and although Miami is still working its way up to the fandom levels you want, it’s a great stop for your artists to have a “day off” in a city where they won’t be swarmed by fans – and don’t worry, we know days off don’t exist during tours. What we mean is that Florida is a perfect place for artists to make amazing content when they’re not on stage.
Trust us.
Source: We live where you vacation.
We made our case in video form below. Please enjoy and listen to our super objective claims.
Follow the Footsteps
You want venues? We got plenty.
If you’re feeling apprehensive about coming to Florida, don’t be. After all, it’s not uncharted territory. Here’s a compilation of all the artists who have come to Florida for concerts, showcases, or other commitments (and we’re also including content creation trips because there are a ton of opportunities for that here too!)
- Showcase: Tomorrow X Together – May 2019
- Content: NCT 127 Miami Beach – July 2019
- Content: NCT 127 Wynwood – July 2019
- Concert: Eric Nam – March 2022
- Concert: P1Harmony – March 2022
- Concert: Monsta X – June 2022
- Concert: Brave Girls – July 2022
- Concert: DPR – September 2022
- Concert: pH-1 – February 2023
- Concert: Epik High – March 2023
- Concert: Sik-K – March 2023
Stadiums
Hard Rock Stadium
Raymond James Stadium
Camping World Stadium
Smaller Venues
House of Blues
Revolution Live
James L Knight Center
