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Three people were injured on Wednesday night (April 23) when a bleacher collapsed during a concert by Spanish star Quevedo at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, promoter Ocesa confirmed to Billboard Español on Thursday (April 24).

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The incident happened when some attendees in section C of the venue started jumping to the beat of the music, causing one of the bleacher planks to give way and collapse. Videos shared on social media show two people lying on the ground while others in the audience call for help.

Promoter Ocesa spoke out on Thursday in a statement, clarifying that the three people “sustained non-serious injuries.”

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“In line with our protocols, the individuals were immediately attended to by the venue’s medical and security staff, and were taken to a hospital where they received care and were discharged during the early hours of the morning accompanied by their families,” Ocesa explained in a statement to Billboard Español.

In the same statement, the Mexican promoter reaffirmed its commitment to the safety of attendees, staff, and artists.

In a post on X Thursday, Quevedo spoke about the incident that occurred during his show.

“Good morning from CDMX. Last night, a bleacher collapsed during the show, and three people had to receive medical attention,” wrote the “Quédate” singer. “We’ve learned that they’ve been discharged without serious injuries, and I wanted to send them encouragement and strength for a speedy recovery.”

The accident happened nearly three weeks after the tragedy at the AXE Ceremonia festival, where two photojournalists lost their lives when a scissor lift, used to place a decorative figure, fell on them due to strong wind gusts. The incident is currently being investigated by Mexico City’s Attorney General’s Office.

Quevedo kicked off the Latin American leg of his Buenas Noches tour on Wednesday in Mexico City, marking his first visit to the region in two years. The tour will also stop in Guadalajara and Monterrey on Friday and Sunday (April 25 and 27). With 14 dates, this is the “Gran Vía” singer’s most ambitious tour in Latin America to date.

Yuridia and Alejandro Fernández achieve their first joint No. 1 hit on Billboard‘s Regional Mexican Airplay chart with “Un Bendito Día,” which flies from No. 15 to the top spot on the April 26-dated ranking. The track marks the biggest leap to No. 1 in 2025, and the third largest jump of the decade.

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“Un Bendito Día” takes the lead on Regional Mexican Airplay with the week’s Greatest Gainer honors –given to song with the week’s largest gain in audience — after a 95% gain in audience impressions, to 6.5 million, earned in the U.S. during the April 11-17 tracking week, according to Luminate. The song was released Feb. 6 via Sony Music Latin, and lands at the summit in its ninth week on the chart.

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Univision-owned stations helped spark the surge, led by KLNV San Diego (up 52 plays week-over-week), KSCA Los Angeles (up 47) and KLNO Dallas (up 46).

As “Bendito” climbs to the top of the Regional Mexican Airplay chart, Alejandro solidifies his position as the artist with the second most No. 1 hits among soloists, boasting 12 chart-toppers since the tally began in 1994. He trails only Christian Nodal, who holds the lead with 17. Yuridia, meanwhile, adds her second, following “Mi Eterno Amor Secreto,” with Edén Muñoz (Oct. 2024).

With “Bendito” flying 14 ranks to No. 1, the biggest jump of the year, here are the songs with the largest climb to No. 1 on Regional Mexican Airplay this decade:

Positions Leapt to No. 1, Song Title, Artist, Chart Date

18, “Amor Clandestino,” Maná & Edén Muñoz, Nov. 11, 2023

17, “Mira Quien Lo Dice,” Pepe Aguilar, Sept. 14, 2024

14, “Un Bendito Dia,” Yuridia & Alejandro Fernández, April 26, 2025

10, “Bipolar,” Peso Pluma & Jasiel Nuñez & Junior H, Nov. 25, 2023

10, “Según Quien,” Maluma & Carin León, Dec. 16, 2023

Over on the overall Latin Airplay chart, “Un Bendito Día” barely missed the No. 1, where it also soars 25-2, the largest climb since Pepe Aguilar’s “Mira Quien Lo Dice” surged 31-4 in September 2024. There, “Bendito” rises after a 69% increase in audience, to 7.2 million.

Thanks to the jump, Alejandro extends his record for the most top 10s among regional Mexican soloists, with 29.

Telemundo and HYBE Latin America are set to debut Pase a la Fama, a music competition series focused on discovering the next great Regional Mexican band. Launching on June 8, the show will feature contestants vying for a $100,000 prize and a record deal with HYBE Latin America. Explore See latest videos, charts and news […]

There’s a nostalgia to Jeanette’s ’80s hit song “El Muchacho de los Ojos Tristes” that has transcended generations. Most recently, Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco tapped The Marías for a reimagination of the ballad, titled “Ojos Tristes,” that is part of the couple’s collaborative album, I Said I Love You First. “I am very proud […]

On the eve of the 2025 Billboard Latin Women in Music, a group of women – many of them included in the Latin Women in Music executive list – gathered to celebrate each other at Telemundo Center on Wednesday, April 23, in Miami.Hosted by Sonia Clavell, manager to reggaetón icon Ivy Queen, the executive also announced the launch of Bravas Entertainment, set to offer professional training, mentoring, creative production, music distribution and support networks for emerging female artists in the industry.
The event kicked off with a poignant speech by Billboard’s Leila Cobo, who expressed the importance of representation.
“When we created Latin Women in Music, the goal was to honor the Latin artists who made an impact that year, but the heart of Women in Music has always been the executives who are at the side of those artists,” Cobo said. “When we talk about how to expand the role of women in music it’s a perpetual conversation. For me, the most important way to do that is to set an example, and to allow those coming up to dream because it’s hard for you to break through when there is no path.”
Ivy Queen also took the stage to share a few words about her fierce manager and talk about her rise in a male-dominated industry. “In the industry, we need friends,” the hitmaker said in her powerful speech. “True empowerment is not a hashtag, but a friend who reaches out to us and asks us if everything is OK. We need women who believe in our projects. Sonia is strong, and the important thing is to create a bond that you feel in your heart that they are supporting you.”
Clavell went on to invite the women present to collaborate with her and her new company. “We understand what it takes and what it hurts, but we also know how healing it is to have someone who believes in you. I would love along the way to be able to meet with you all and develop spectacular things for the new generation.”
The third annual Billboard Latin Women in Music special will air live at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT on Thursday, April 24, exclusively on Telemundo, Universo, Peacock and the Telemundo app and throughout Latin America and the Caribbean on Telemundo Internacional.
Below, see photos from the special event.

Ana Bárbara

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Ana Bárbara at the Billboard and BRAVAS Entertainment Honor Latina Music Executives event held at Telemundo Center on April 23, 2025 in Miami, Florida.

Yailin La Más Viral

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Yailin La Más Viral at the Billboard and BRAVAS Entertainment Honor Latina Music Executives event held at Telemundo Center on April 23, 2025 in Miami, Florida.

Leila Cobo

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Leila Cobo at the Billboard and BRAVAS Entertainment Honor Latina Music Executives event held at Telemundo Center on April 23, 2025 in Miami, Florida.

EL DIVO DE CUBA

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Eduardo Antonio a.k.a. EL DIVO DE CUBA at the Billboard and BRAVAS Entertainment Honor Latina Music Executives event held at Telemundo Center on April 23, 2025 in Miami, Florida.

Sonia Clavell

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Sonia Clavell speaks onstage at the Billboard and BRAVAS Entertainment Honor Latina Music Executives event held at Telemundo Center on April 23, 2025 in Miami, Florida.

Ana Rosa Santiago, Cris Falcao & Alexandra Lioutikoff

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Ana Rosa Santiago, Cris Falcao and Alexandra Lioutikoff at the Billboard and BRAVAS Entertainment Honor Latina Music Executives event held at Telemundo Center on April 23, 2025 in Miami, Florida.

Sophia Talamas

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Sophia Talamas at the Billboard and BRAVAS Entertainment Honor Latina Music Executives event held at Telemundo Center on April 23, 2025 in Miami, Florida.

DARUMAS

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Ceci León, Vedala Vilmond and Aldana Aguirre of the DARUMAS at the Billboard and BRAVAS Entertainment Honor Latina Music Executives event held at Telemundo Center on April 23, 2025 in Miami, Florida.

Paula Cendejas

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Paula Cendejas at the Billboard and BRAVAS Entertainment Honor Latina Music Executives event held at Telemundo Center on April 23, 2025 in Miami, Florida.

Genesis Diaz

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Genesis Diaz at the Billboard and BRAVAS Entertainment Honor Latina Music Executives event held at Telemundo Center on April 23, 2025 in Miami, Florida.

Jessica Roiz & Griselda Flores

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Jessica Roiz and Griselda Flores at the Billboard and BRAVAS Entertainment Honor Latina Music Executives event held at Telemundo Center on April 23, 2025 in Miami, Florida.

Ivy Queen

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Ivy Queen speaks onstage at the Billboard and BRAVAS Entertainment Honor Latina Music Executives event held at Telemundo Center on April 23, 2025 in Miami, Florida.

Manuela Ferradas & Juana Ferradas

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Manuela Ferradas and Juana Ferradas at the Billboard and BRAVAS Entertainment Honor Latina Music Executives event held at Telemundo Center on April 23, 2025 in Miami, Florida.

Veronica Vaccarezza

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Veronica Vaccarezza at the Billboard and BRAVAS Entertainment Honor Latina Music Executives event held at Telemundo Center on April 23, 2025 in Miami, Florida.

Rosela Zavala & Ana Bárbara

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Rosela Zavala and Ana Bárbara at the Billboard and BRAVAS Entertainment Honor Latina Music Executives event held at Telemundo Center on April 23, 2025 in Miami, Florida.

Sonia Clavell

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Sonia Clavell at the Billboard and BRAVAS Entertainment Honor Latina Music Executives event held at Telemundo Center on April 23, 2025 in Miami, Florida.

Ivy Queen & DARUMAS

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Ceci León, Ivy Queen, Vedala Vilmond and Aldana Aguirre at the Billboard and BRAVAS Entertainment Honor Latina Music Executives event held at Telemundo Center on April 23, 2025 in Miami, Florida.

Daniela Darlin

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Daniela Darlin at the Billboard and BRAVAS Entertainment Honor Latina Music Executives event held at Telemundo Center on April 23, 2025 in Miami, Florida.

Azu Olvera

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Azu Olvera at the Billboard and BRAVAS Entertainment Honor Latina Music Executives event held at Telemundo Center on April 23, 2025 in Miami, Florida.

Rosela Zavala

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Rosela Zavala at the Billboard and BRAVAS Entertainment Honor Latina Music Executives event held at Telemundo Center on April 23, 2025 in Miami, Florida.

Pamela Bustios, Marcia Olival, Leila Cobo, Griselda Flores, Ingrid Fajardo & Sigal Ratner-Arias

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Pamela Bustios, Marcia Olival, Leila Cobo, Griselda Flores, Ingrid Fajardo and Sigal Ratner-Arias at the Billboard and BRAVAS Entertainment Honor Latina Music Executives event held at Telemundo Center on April 23, 2025 in Miami, Florida.