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Manuel Turizo’s 201 World Tour Stop in Miami: Highlights

Manuel Turizo’s 201 world tour made its way to Miami on Friday (Aug. 29) after making pit stops in Mexico, Chile, Costa Rica and Argentina first.  The Colombian artist opened his one-hour and 30-minute show with three of his popular collaborations: “Mala Costumbre,” “Los Cachos” and “Te Quemastes,” before greeting his fans at the Kaseya Center.  Explore See latest videos, charts and news He shined wearing an edgy suit with mixed metals, an open blazer that showed off his perfectly toned and tanned body, and a baseball cap with the number 201, honoring the trek’s name. He was also joined by a group of eight female and male dancers, and a group of musicians including his brother Julian Turizo.  Notably, the stage reflected what was his childhood apartment in Montería, Colombia, divided into three sections: the bedroom, the living room, and the balcony.  “I was thinking about how to connect Manuel Turizo as a performer with where he comes from and where all these inspirations or all these stories a person lives originate,” he previously said to Billboard of his tour’s concept. “All of that happens in my house. In [apartment] 201 there were heartbreaks, there were loves, drunken parties with friends, with family — all the stories are there. All the songs are born there, all the ideas are born there.”  Evidently, that’s what he portrayed at the show — a fun get together with friends.  He continued with the dance-ready bangers and the romantic ballads, including some of his No. 1 Billboard hits such as “La Nota,” “Vaina Loca,” “Copa Vacia,” “Vagabundo,” “La Bachata” and “En Privado.” At one point, he performed his norteño-tinged tunes “Una Cerveza” and “Lunes a Lunes,” dedicating the small set to his Mexican fans. “I come from Colombia,” he said at the show. “The first country that played my music, internationally, was Mexico. This is my little piece of Mexico.”  After a few more shirtless moments and making a toast with the audience, Turizo wrapped up his show with his tropical hit “El Merengue.” The CMN and La Industria Inc-produced stint in support of his latest studio album 201 continues Aug. 31 in North Carolina and wraps in September in California. Source link

Jenni Rivera Honored in California & More: Best Latin Music News

From career milestones to new music releases to major announcements and those little important moments, Billboard editors highlight uplifting moments in Latin music. Here’s what happened in the Latin music world this week. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Coldplay & Dudamel Unite This week, Gustavo Dudamel and the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela began a 10-dates invitation to open for Coldplay’s “Music of the Spheres” pit stop at the Wembley Stadium in London. Their opening set was streamed on YouTube “giving the world the chance to see their orchestra’s breathtaking performance,” according to the announcement post on Instagram. During the concert, Dudamel and the orchestra even joined Coldplay for a beautiful performance of “Viva La Vida.” Watch part of the exciting live moment here. Gustavo Dudamel & Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela opening for Coldplay at the Wembley Stadium. Pa’ Los Panas Honoring La Diva de la Banda Jenni Rivera will be inducted into the prestigious Long Beach City College (LBCC) Hall of Fame, posthumously, recognizing her artistic career, perseverance, entrepreneurial spirit, and lasting impact in Latin music. Founded in 1972 by the Associated Student Body Cabinet and organized by the Long Beach City College Foundation, the 53rd annual induction ceremony will take place at The Grand Long Beach on Sept. 18. The also known as La Diva de la Banda—who passed away on Dec. 9, 2012—was born and raised in Long Beach, California. “My mom was always a determined and dream-driven woman,” said Jacqie Rivera, daughter of the late Mexican singer, and CEO of Jenni Rivera Enterprises, who will receive the award. “College was an important part of her beginnings — a place where she believed anything was possible. Receiving this recognition in her honor is a reminder that her story continues to inspire many to keep pursuing their dreams, no matter where they come from.” LBCC Superintendent-President Dr. Mike Muñoz added: “Jenni’s music, her courage, and her unyielding voice for women and the Latinx community continue to inspire generations. She showed us what it means to rise above challenges, to stay true to our roots, and to use success as a platform to uplift others.” Jenni Rivera performs onstage at the 11th Annual Latin Grammy Awards at Mandalay Bay Events Center on November 11, 2010 in Las Vegas. Michael Tran/FilmMagic When MAS Meets BSB It was this exact week when the world (or at least his 3.6 million followers on Instagram) found out that Marco Antonio Solís is a Backstreet Boys fan. The Mexican singer-songwriter, who boasts 11 No. 1s on the Hot Latin Songs chart, attended the BSB residency at The Sphere in Las Vegas, and documented his entire experience, from enjoying the concert and singing the songs to meeting Nick, Howie, Kevin, A.J., and Brian, backstage. “Before starting my concerts this September 14th & 15th at Caesars Palace at The Colosseum Las Vegas we took this little getaway as a couple,” Solís shared, alongside a photo with his wife Cristy Solís. Thalía’s Birthday Wish For her 54th birthday on Aug. 26, Thalia released the reissue of three her albums: En Éxtasis (1995), Arrasando (2000), and El Sexto Sentido (2005), all of which entered the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart. “These are three albums that marked my career and my heart,” the Mexican pop star expressed in an Instagram video. “Three eras, one legacy.” The three albums are now available in its remastered version on all digital platforms. “These albums not only marked an era for my fans, but they also shaped my life completely,” she said in a press statement. “Through these songs, I was able to connect with audiences around the world, in Spanish and with our Latin rhythms. It is a privilege to celebrate this music decades after its release, and it inspires me to keep creating from love and respect for this wonderful profession.” Remembering El Taiger El Taiger (real name: José Manuel Carbajal Zaldívar) will be honored and remembered with a tribute concert in Miami set to take place Sept. 5 at the Flamingo Theater. Tied to what would have been his 38th birthday on Sept. 6, a wave of Cuban artists, including Lenier, Jacob Forever, Descemer Bueno, Chacal, and El Micha, are coming together to perform songs by the late artist, who passed away last October from a shot in the head. In addition to the heartfelt homage and special guests, all funds raised will benefit El Taiger’s family. Source link

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¡Pasco se viste de gala! El Sábado 27 de septiembre desde las 8PM, el Coloso Co…

🎉 ¡Pasco se viste de gala! El Sábado 27 de septiembre desde las 8PM, el Coloso Cordillera será testigo de una noche inolvidable con la Revelación 5:40 y celebra su 33° aniversario con un espectáculo que promete encender emociones y reunir a toda la región 💥 🎶 Invitado especial: Pity Coronado y su ⭐️ Azul, con su estilo potente y envolvente, llega para sumar ritmo y sentimiento a esta gran fiesta. 📍 Coloso Cordillera – punto de encuentro de miles de corazones que vibran con la música 💬 Pasco los recibe con los brazos abiertos. Porque cuando la música es buena, el aplauso es universal. 🔥 ¡No te lo pierdas! #Revelación540 #33AñosDeTrayectoria #PascoRecibe #PityCoronado #ColosoCordillera Source

Lumineers’ Fraites on Scoring Springsteen’s ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’

As Deliver Me From Nowhere, the Scott Cooper-directed biopic about the making of Bruce Springsteen’s moody, bleak Nebraska album premiered at Telluride Film Festival in Colorado on Friday night (Aug. 29), viewers were the first to hear Jeremiah Fraites’ emotional score. Explore See latest videos, charts and news The Lumineers co-founder moved into composing with the film, which held special meaning for him. “I grew up in New Jersey, so Bruce Springsteen’s music was always a part of my landscape, whether learning how to drive to eating at 24-hour diners, his music was always with me,” Fraites tells Billboard.  “Collaborating with Scott Cooper on Deliver Me From Nowhere was a career high and personal privilege. What Scott has done with this film is rare—he’s captured the quiet fragility and unfiltered honesty of Bruce’s life during the making of Nebraska. It was an honor to support his vision.” The 20th Century Studios film chronicles Springsteen writing and recording the 1982 album, recorded on a 4-track recorder in his New Jersey bedroom, and the emotional upheaval he experienced as he dealt with his growing fame and his conflicted past. Jeremy Allen White stars as Springsteen, while Jeremy Strong plays his longtime manager Jon Landau. For Fraites, the challenge was to honor Springsteen’s work without parroting it. “I didn’t approach the score by trying to imitate Bruce’s sound—there’s no way to replicate that. But the emotional tone of Nebraska—its restraint, its space, its raw honesty—definitely informed the way I thought about the music. It was more about feeling than style,” he says. “I chose to ground the score with an upright piano I playfully call Firewood—a beat-up instrument so devalued it was once considered fit only to burn,” he continues. “That imperfection felt right for Bruce’s story: raw, unvarnished, and rooted in resilience. Its rough edges and worn tone captured a sense of grit and authenticity that a pristine concert piano simply couldn’t.” It’s a big fall season for Fraites, who also scored Stephen King’s The Long Walk, with the Lionsgate film opening Sept. 12. Additionally, The Lumineers continue on their 2025 tour, which includes a mix of stadium and amphitheater dates, including Chicago’s Soldier Field Saturday (Aug. 30) and Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. on Sept. 6. Deliver Me From Nowhere opens wide theatrically Oct. 24. Source link

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