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Argentine Rock Legend Fito Páez Turns Cosquín into Memory
At Cosquín Rock 2026, about ninety thousand people watched Fito Páez compress five decades into one hour. A piano solo,…
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Puerto Rican Song Tailor Tite Curet Turns Rain into Memory
A downpour in Old San Juan did not stop a centennial tribute to Catalino Tite Curet Alonso. At his grave,…
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Guatemalan Arjona Turns Madison Square Garden Into a Borderless Cabaret
Ricardo Arjona arrived in New York with sold-out shows and an old chorus that still stings. Onstage at Madison Square…
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Latin American Music Was Never Silent, It Learned To Travel
Latin American music is not a genre so much as a historical current, carrying conquest, survival, belief, and rebellion in…
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How Mexico’s León Fair Landed Foo Fighters and Went Global
In León, Guanajuato, a 150-year state fair bet on Foo Fighters and won: 25,000-plus fans, a tourism rush, and a…
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Puerto Rican Bad Bunny Makes Chile’s Stadium Sing Against Empire
In Santiago, Bad Bunny opened 2026 by threading protest music through a stadium show, reviving Víctor Jara inside Estadio Nacional.…
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How Karol G Chose Memory Over Hits and Won Hearts Worldwide
From Medellín stages to the Vatican, Karol G says her June album Tropicoqueta dug into Colombian memory and split opinions.…
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Colombian Classrooms Dance as Haiti’s Compas Finds a New Home
In Colombia, a Haitian-Chilean singer is turning compas into a living bridge, part concert, part lesson, part diaspora reunion. After…
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Puerto Rican Arcángel Turns 20 With La 8va Maravilla Fireworks
With La 8va Maravilla arriving Jan. 15, Puerto Rican reggaeton star Arcángel marks 20 years by linking icons and new…
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Latin America Rising Stars Rewrite Futures From Barrios to Charts
In 2025, Billboard’s Latin Artists on the Rise series followed 12 breakout voices across Latin America, from corridos to art-pop.…
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