With 120,000 expected at Mangueirão Olympic Stadium, the Brazilian artist will bring together music, indigenous voices, and global awareness in a groundbreaking event ahead of COP30.
Hundreds of fans gathered to see the Puerto Rican star singing from the balcony of a legendary mansion in Mexico City.
Morat and Kidd Voodoo will also join the 64th annual Chilean festival alongside previously announced acts.
Plus, Grupo Intocable to receive three special district honors in Texas.
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The Colombian duo will perform as part of a campaign for the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.
The Colombian artist talks to Billboard about his fourth studio album.
The double album debuts at Nos. 8 and 6 on Top Latin Albums and Regional Mexican Albums charts, respectively.
Zion & Lennox has officially called it quits, but these other emblematic reggaetón duos are still active today.