Beloved Mexican pop singer Marco Antonio Solís has announced the US leg of his 2024 “Eternamente Agradecido World Tour.”
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Marco Antonio Solís’ “Eternamente Agradecido World Tour” celebrates four decades of the musician’s career. Solís previously embarked on the tour’s first leg in March, playing a handful of shows in his native Mexico.
The new US leg of his “Eternamente Agradecido World Tour” will commence in Portland, Oregon on August 9th and will see Solís playing several cities for the first time in his career. Solís will play arena shows in Seattle, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, Kansas City, Austin, Atlanta, Charlotte, Boston, Chicago, and more. He’ll wrap up the tour with a show in Palm Desert,...
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What Is Marco Antonio Solís’ 2024 Tour?
Marco Antonio Solís’ “Eternamente Agradecido World Tour” celebrates four decades of the musician’s career. Solís previously embarked on the tour’s first leg in March, playing a handful of shows in his native Mexico.
The new US leg of his “Eternamente Agradecido World Tour” will commence in Portland, Oregon on August 9th and will see Solís playing several cities for the first time in his career. Solís will play arena shows in Seattle, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, Kansas City, Austin, Atlanta, Charlotte, Boston, Chicago, and more. He’ll wrap up the tour with a show in Palm Desert,...
- 5/28/2024
- by Paolo Ragusa
- Consequence - Music
Pull up in a Ford Fiesta blanco: Hombres G are going on tour. On Tuesday, the Spanish rock band behind classics including “Devuélveme a Mi Chica,” announced that they’ll be heading on the road to celebrate the 40-year anniversary of their formation.
The 14-stop arena tour — co-produced by Live Nation and Frias Entertainment — will see the group start in Texas, before heading to Miami, Orlando, New York, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles. They’ll wrap their tour back in El Paso on July 13.
Tickets for the shows are set...
The 14-stop arena tour — co-produced by Live Nation and Frias Entertainment — will see the group start in Texas, before heading to Miami, Orlando, New York, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles. They’ll wrap their tour back in El Paso on July 13.
Tickets for the shows are set...
- 11/28/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
BTS’ Jung Kook debuted his new solo single “Dreamers” Sunday at the opening ceremony for the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, with the song serving as the latest selection off the soccer tournament’s superstar soundtrack.
Jung Kook was on hand to perform the RedOne-produced “Dreamers” alongside featured guest and Qatari singer Fahad Al Kubaisi.
“Dreamers” marks Jung Kook’s latest solo single following “Stay Alive” and the Charlie Puth-featuring “Left & Right.” BTS previously shared an updated version of their hit “Yet to Come” in September to promote...
Jung Kook was on hand to perform the RedOne-produced “Dreamers” alongside featured guest and Qatari singer Fahad Al Kubaisi.
“Dreamers” marks Jung Kook’s latest solo single following “Stay Alive” and the Charlie Puth-featuring “Left & Right.” BTS previously shared an updated version of their hit “Yet to Come” in September to promote...
- 11/20/2022
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
“Waka Waka,” move over. “Tukoh Taka” is here. Days before the 2022 FIFA World Cup hosts its opening ceremony, Nicki Minaj, Maluma, and Myriam Fares are bringing the Arab-Latin fusion on the soccer tournament‘s fan festival anthem.
The video, released Friday, opens with Lebanese singer Fares singing the chorus and doing choreo in front of a sandy backdrop as images of fans flash onscreen before a club beat, reminiscent of Robin S’ “Show Me Love,” takes over and Minaj joins for her verse.
“Yo, mira, mira, mira/Con mi copa amiga /Loca,...
The video, released Friday, opens with Lebanese singer Fares singing the chorus and doing choreo in front of a sandy backdrop as images of fans flash onscreen before a club beat, reminiscent of Robin S’ “Show Me Love,” takes over and Minaj joins for her verse.
“Yo, mira, mira, mira/Con mi copa amiga /Loca,...
- 11/18/2022
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
The Latin Recording Academy has revealed Karol G and Romeo Santos have joined as performers for the upcoming Latin Grammys, taking place on Nov. 17 at the Michelob Ultra Arena in Las Vegas.
Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation scholarship recipients Xavier Cintrón, Valentina Garcia, Nicolle Horbath and Sergio De Miguel Jorquera will also take the stage alongside previously announced performer, Nicky Jam.
Karol G is nominated in three categories including record of the year and song of the year for her and Ovy on the Drums’ “Provenza.” Romeo Santos is a nominee in the best long-form music video category for his documentary “Romeo Santos: King of Bachata”; and as a member of Aventura, he is nominated for best urban fusion/performance.
They join previously announced artists Banda Los Recoditos, Camilo, Ángela Aguilar, Elvis Costello, Chiquis, Jorge Drexler, Silvana Estrada, Gente de Zona, Goyo, Jesse & Joy, John Legend, Carin León, Los Bukis, Mariachi...
Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation scholarship recipients Xavier Cintrón, Valentina Garcia, Nicolle Horbath and Sergio De Miguel Jorquera will also take the stage alongside previously announced performer, Nicky Jam.
Karol G is nominated in three categories including record of the year and song of the year for her and Ovy on the Drums’ “Provenza.” Romeo Santos is a nominee in the best long-form music video category for his documentary “Romeo Santos: King of Bachata”; and as a member of Aventura, he is nominated for best urban fusion/performance.
They join previously announced artists Banda Los Recoditos, Camilo, Ángela Aguilar, Elvis Costello, Chiquis, Jorge Drexler, Silvana Estrada, Gente de Zona, Goyo, Jesse & Joy, John Legend, Carin León, Los Bukis, Mariachi...
- 11/14/2022
- by Thania Garcia
- Variety Film + TV
Rosalía, Carlos Vives, Silvana Estrada, Gente de Zona, Aymée Nuviola, Nicole Zignago, and Los Bukis will join a star-studded lineup of performers who will take the stage at the 23rd annual Latin Grammys, the Latin Recording Academy has announced.
The group rounds out a list of previously announced artists, including Rauw Alejandro, Jesse & Joy, Sebastián Yatra, Chiquis, Marco Antonio Solís, Nicky Jam, Banda los Recoditos, Angela Aguilar, Carin León, Marc Anthony, Sin Bandera, Christina Aguilera, Camilo, Christian Nodal, Elvis Costello, Jorge Drexler, John Legend, and Mariachi Sol de México de José Hernández.
The group rounds out a list of previously announced artists, including Rauw Alejandro, Jesse & Joy, Sebastián Yatra, Chiquis, Marco Antonio Solís, Nicky Jam, Banda los Recoditos, Angela Aguilar, Carin León, Marc Anthony, Sin Bandera, Christina Aguilera, Camilo, Christian Nodal, Elvis Costello, Jorge Drexler, John Legend, and Mariachi Sol de México de José Hernández.
- 11/7/2022
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
The Billboard Latin Music Awards kicked off Thursday and celebrated the best in Latin music over the past year.
Once again, Bad Bunny lead the pack going into the star-studded awards show, with a whopping 23 nominations – – one more than last year. Meanwhile, Colombian singer Karol G nabbed 15 nominations, seven of which are for her song, “Mamiii,” with Becky G.
The big show — which coincided with Billboard Latin Music Week in Miami, which began Sept. 26 and runs through Sept. 30 — featured performances from 17 different artists, including Elvis Crespo, Eslabon Armado, Farruko, Grupo Firme, Nicky Jam, Ozuna, Pepe Aguilar, Maluma and Christina Aguilera.
See the complete list of winners below (bolded) and check out ETonline.com for all your Billboard Latin Music Awards coverage.
Overall Artist Categories / CATEGORÍAS De Artistas
Artist of the Year / Artista del Año
Artist of the Year
Bad Bunny
Farruko
Jhayco
Karol G
Rauw Alejandro
Artist of the Year,...
Once again, Bad Bunny lead the pack going into the star-studded awards show, with a whopping 23 nominations – – one more than last year. Meanwhile, Colombian singer Karol G nabbed 15 nominations, seven of which are for her song, “Mamiii,” with Becky G.
The big show — which coincided with Billboard Latin Music Week in Miami, which began Sept. 26 and runs through Sept. 30 — featured performances from 17 different artists, including Elvis Crespo, Eslabon Armado, Farruko, Grupo Firme, Nicky Jam, Ozuna, Pepe Aguilar, Maluma and Christina Aguilera.
See the complete list of winners below (bolded) and check out ETonline.com for all your Billboard Latin Music Awards coverage.
Overall Artist Categories / CATEGORÍAS De Artistas
Artist of the Year / Artista del Año
Artist of the Year
Bad Bunny
Farruko
Jhayco
Karol G
Rauw Alejandro
Artist of the Year,...
- 9/30/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
The Billboard Music Awards were held on Sunday night, May 15, honoring the biggest hits in music. Like the fan-voted VMAs or American Music Awards, this event is more or less a popularity contest, but listeners didn’t get to vote directly for the winners. Instead, these awards celebrate Billboard chart achievements based on album and digital song sales, streaming, radio airplay, and social engagement during the eligibility period of April 10, 2021 through March 26, 2022. Scroll down to find out who the 2022 Billboard Music Awards winners were.
For the second year in a row, The Weeknd was the most nominated artist. Last year he had 16 bids, but this year he improved to 17 even though his record-breaking single “Blinding Lights” and blockbuster album “After Hours” competed at the 2021 awards. He did release another album, “Dawn FM,” in January, and it has one nomination at these awards. But his biggest achievement recognized this year is “Save Your Tears,...
For the second year in a row, The Weeknd was the most nominated artist. Last year he had 16 bids, but this year he improved to 17 even though his record-breaking single “Blinding Lights” and blockbuster album “After Hours” competed at the 2021 awards. He did release another album, “Dawn FM,” in January, and it has one nomination at these awards. But his biggest achievement recognized this year is “Save Your Tears,...
- 5/16/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
On a recent Saturday night in May, cowboy hats of the vaquero variety filled Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre. Men in embroidered western shirts and the women wearing denim skirts took their seats and, as the lights in the venue dimmed down, the phones in the crowd shot straight up. In Spanish, a booming voice heralded the coming of a “regional Mexican music revolution.” After what he calls his “mariacheño” band took the stage — that is, a mix of mariachi and norteño music — 20-year-old Christian Nodal emerged in a black cowboy hat,...
- 6/7/2019
- by Lucas Villa
- Rollingstone.com
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