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Karol G is set to be honored with Woman of the Year at the Billboard Latin Women in Music 2024, Billboard and Telemundo announced on Wednesday (May 29). Just months after being named as Billboard‘s 2024 Woman of the Year in March, Karol will be recognized once more on June 9 for her extraordinary milestones and unparalleled impact […]
Draco Rosa and his company Phantom Vox have established an alliance with La Buena Fortuna Global, an artist management, booking and event production company with a focus on promoting Puerto Rican talent internationally, Billboard Español can announce. The agreement is aimed at expanding Rosa’s career internationally. “It is with deep emotion that I share a […]
After navigating the spaces between funk, disco and rock in his first two albums, Colombian singer-songwriter Manuel Medrano reveals that his third studio album, Perfecto, is mostly pop. The set, which will be released on June 1 under Warner Music México, includes the previously released singles “Verano en NY” and “Este Cuento” among its 14 songs.
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“I think it’s a tribute to pop,” Medrano tells Billboard‘s Leila Cobo in an interview for Billboard News. “It’s also a way to show a little bit of everything I’ve learned in my processes.”
Since he debuted in 2015 with a self-titled album that earned him the 2016 Latin Grammy Award for best new artist and best singer-songwriter album, Medrano has taken several years between one project and another. His second LP, Eterno, came out in 2021.
“I feel it’s normal for an artist to take four or five, sometimes seven years to release an album,” he said. “The processes of modern music involve many people working for an artist, many songwriters, many producers, with a huge infrastructure for an artist to release songs every weekend. I come from another school.”
Continuing, Medrano added that he was “not criticizing the processes of other artists either, they seem fabulous and I’m connecting more and more with them.” But, when it comes to his own personal release strategy, the singer said that he leans “a little more traditional — me with my guitar, in special moments of my life, in my happy place. More intimate, getting everything out, putting everything on the table.”
Dressed in a cream suit over a black silky shirt, Medrano also spoke about his tattoos — he revealed what the next one he plans to get is — and even sang a snippet of one of the new unreleased songs from the album, “Mojado”. Watch the full interview in the video above.
Bad Bunny is no stranger to the top of Boxscore charts. In 2022, he led four monthly rankings and then crowned the year-end list of the highest grossing tours worldwide. Naturally, he also topped that year’s Top Latin Tours tally, before Karol G took over in 2023, staging her own sold-out North American stadium tour. Now, as Billboard recaps the biggest tours of April 2024, Bad Bunny and Karol G team up at Nos. 1 and 2 on Top Tours and Top Boxscores.
According to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore, Bad Bunny grossed $63 million and sold 210,000 tickets in April, logging his second consecutive month at No. 1. The Most Wanted tour’s three-night run at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center contributed $17.8 million of that total, taking the lead on Top Boxscores. Five of his 14 shows in April marked all-time venue highs, among the 16 venue records he’s set since beginning the tour in February.
Including 14 shows in May, the Most Wanted Tour has grossed $207.8 million and sold 703,000 tickets since kicking off in Salt Lake City. Bad Bunny has three more shows to go at San Juan’s Coliseo de Puerto Rico on June 7-9.
Just beneath, Karol G’s Mañana Será Bonito Tour banked $45.1 million and sold 419,000 tickets from nine shows. It’s No. 2 on the gross-based Top Tours chart, but is the best-selling tour of the month, as the only trek to move more than 300,000 and 400,000 tickets. It’s April highlight was three shows at Estadio Nacional in Santiago, Chile, which is No. 2 on Top Boxscores with a gross of $15 million from 168,000 tickets sold.
It’s the first time that two Latin artists top both charts in succession. On Bad Bunny’s five previous No. 1s, stadium rock and country supported at No. 2, via Elton John, Def Leppard & Motley Crue, and Zach Bryan. When Los Bukis and RBD were on top, Dead & Company and Coldplay were runners-up, respectively.
Both artists have been major contributors to Latin’s growing prominence on the Boxscore charts in the post-pandemic era. Bad Bunny was the first artist to finish at No. 1 on the year-end Top Tours ranking who primarily performs in any language other than English, after BTS wound up at No. 3 in 2019. Karol G’s nine-figure gross in 2023 assured that Bad Bunny’s success was not a one-off or a fluke.
Before COVID-19 turned venues dark in 2020, no Latin artist had a tour that grossed more than $200 million. Now, there have been five, two of which are Bad Bunny and Karol G’s ongoing highlights atop the April recap. In addition to Most Wanted Tour’s $207.8 million, the Mañana Será Bonito Tour has earned $263.8 million and sold 1.8 million tickets since launching last August.
To add to the current noise, the Luis Miguel Tour 2023-24 (No. 6) is up to $258.5 million, current through May 19. Plus, RBD concluded its reunion tour in December, with a final gross of $227.1 million.
The other $200-million Latin tour is Bad Bunny’s own World’s Hottest Tour, which grossed $314.1 million in 2022. Both current tours by Bad Bunny and Karol G are ongoing, but it’s unlikely that either will break the all-time high mark among Latin artists set by World’s Hottest Tour. While the former has just three shows remaining, the latter will play 18 dates in Europe in June and July.
Karol G has averaged $6 million and 41,800 tickets per show across North and South America. That pace would guarantee her the Latin touring record, but her shows in Europe will be mostly in arenas, which cuts the potential per-show attendance in half, at least. To boot, ticket prices are lower in Europe than the U.S., across genres.
Europe is an uncommon territory for Latin artists to sell out arenas and stadiums, but the final leg of the Mañana Será Bonito Tour, especially its final four shows at Madrid’s Estadio Santiago Bernabeau, will likely push its overall haul very close to, or over the $300 million mark.
In addition to Latin’s dominance, country artists take another three of the top 10 spots on Top Tours. Luke Combs is No. 3 with $35.7 million, Kenny Chesney is No. 7 with $18 million, and last month’s runner-up, Zach Bryan, is No. 10 with $12.3 million. Beyond the top 10, Kane Brown and Tyler Childers follow at Nos. 11-12, with $11.5 million and $11.4 million, respectively.
Madonna (No. 4) and Nicki Minaj (No. 5) solidify a woman-dominated top five, while pacing the month’s tours among pop and rap artists, respectively. The former is No. 3 on Top Boxscores, with a five-night engagement at Mexico City’s Palacio de los Deportes. Rounding out the proper routing of her Celebration Tour, those shows grossed $14.8 million and sold 82,400 tickets on April 20-21, 23-24 and 26.
While New York is often represented atop the Top Venues (15,001+ capacity) chart via Manhattan’s Madison Square Garden, Brooklyn’s Barclays Center takes the No. 1 spot for the first time in April, with $26.7 million and 99,200 tickets sold across seven shows. That’s an all-time high monthly rank and gross for the arena, having previously inched past the $20 million mark last July, when it sat at No. 2 behind MSG.
Following the success of his inaugural U.S. tour, Regional Mexican rising star Codiciado is kicking of a second leg that will take him to 14 U.S. cities.
Codiciado’s Ando Enfocado tour, produced by Live Nation, kicks off September 27 at BK Paramount in Brooklyn, and will make stops in Miami (The Fillmore), Chicago (Rosemont) and Los Angeles (YouTube Theater), before wrapping up in Reno, NV at the Grand Sierra Resort October 26.
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Codiciado (real name Erick de Jesús Aragón Alcantar), who hails from Tijuana, is a former farmworker who co-founded the successful Grupo Codiciado in 2015, placing three hits on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart. As a solo act since 2021, Codiciado has collaborated with the likes of Grupo Firme, Natanael Cano, Santa Fe Klan and Peso Pluma, among others, and currently boasts close to 5 million monthly listeners.
The second leg of Codiciado’s tour came about quickly after a first limited, five-city run on the West Coast that included a sold-out date at the Hard Rock Live in Sacramento.
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Tickets for the second, far more extensive leg, will be available via an artist presale starting Thursday (May 30) at 10 a.m. local time, with the general onsale kicking off on Friday (May 31) at 10 a.m. local time on LiveNation.com.
See the full list of dates and venues for the second leg of the Ando Enfocado 2024 U.S. Tour below:
Sept. 27 – Brooklyn, NY @ BK Paramount
Sept. 29 – Rosemont, IL @ Rosemont Theatre
Oct. 3 – Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore Charlotte
Oct. 4 – Miami, FL @ The Fillmore Miami Beach
Oct. 6 – Atlanta, GA @ Coca Cola Roxy
Oct. 10 – Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
Oct. 11 – San Antonio, TX @ Majestic Theatre
Oct. 12 – Hidalgo, TX @ Payne Arena
Oct. 13 – Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall
Oct. 18 – El Paso, TX @ El Paso County Coliseum
Oct. 20 – Palm Desert, CA @ Acrisure Arena
Oct. 24 – San José, CA @ San Jose Civic
Oct. 25 – Inglewood, CA @ YouTube Theater
Oct. 26 – Reno, NV @ Grand Sierra Resort*
*Not A Live Nation Date
Las actuaciones del festival Sueños fueron suspendidas y los asistentes evacuados debido a la lluvia y tormentas eléctricas, justo minutos después de que Maluma subió al escenario en el Grant Park de Chicago el domingo (26 de mayo).
Alrededor de las 8 p.m. (hora local), los organizadores del festival enviaron un correo electrónico con la última actualización, recibido por Billboard, y también la publicaron en redes sociales. “Evacuación por clima, por favor diríjanse con calma a la salida más cercana”, escribieron en Instagram. “Desafortunadamente, el evento ha terminado debido al clima. Las puertas no volverán a abrirse”.
El abrupto final del festival llega horas después de que el segundo día del evento se retrasara debido a alertas meteorológicas de clima severo. La primera actualización llegó alrededor de las 8 a.m., con el anuncio de que el festival se retrasaría. Cinco horas después, los organizadores dijeron que las puertas abrirían a las 4 p.m. (en lugar del mediodía) y revelaron un programa modificado y más corto. Y apenas minutos antes de que las puertas abrieran, volvieron a agregar al cartel artistas que habían sido previamente eliminados como Bad Gyal y Gabito Ballesteros.
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Peso Pluma iba a cerrar el evento el domingo y, minutos después de que el festival se cancelara oficialmente, recurrió a sus historias de Instagram para compartir la actualización con sus casi 14 millones de seguidores.
“Les tengo malas noticias”, dijo. “Ahorita vengo del festival, parece ser que están evacuando a todos, a mí también me evacuaron. Al parecer se canceló mi tocada porque viene una lluvia muy fuerte aquí en Chicago, con rayos, y parece ser que el gobierno y la autoridad no va a dejar hacer el concierto el día de hoy. Estoy esperando qué han dicho los promotores para poder darles más respuestas. Espero y comprendan esto queda fuera de nuestras manos, es por el clima y no por otra cosa. Aquí estoy yo en Chicago y espero poderles dar un buen concierto cuando me lo permitan”.
Las muchas actualizaciones y retrasos a lo largo del día causaron confusión, lo que llevó a quejas de los asistentes al festival en redes sociales. Algunos escribieron que todo se había convertido en una “pesadilla” y pidieron un reembolso, mientras que otros reiteraron que esto era por la seguridad de todos. “No pueden controlar el clima”, escribió una persona. “No es su culpa, dejen de quejarse”.
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Performances were suspended at Sueños Festival and people were evacuated due to rain and thunderstorms, just minutes after Maluma had taken the stage in Chicago’s Grant Park on Sunday (May 26).
At around 8 p.m. local time, festival organizers sent an email, received by Billboard, with the latest update, which was also shared on social media. “Weather evacuation, please calmly head to the nearest exit,” they wrote on Instagram. “Unfortunately, event is over due to weather. Gates will not reopen.”
The abrupt ending to the festival comes hours after day two of the event had been delayed due to severe weather alerts. The first update came in around 8 a.m., with the announcement that the festival would be delayed. Five hours later, organizers said doors would open at 4 p.m. (instead of noon), and revealed a shuffled and shorter lineup. Just minutes before doors opened, they re-added artists that had been previously removed like Bad Gyal and Gabito Ballesteros.
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Maluma took to social media to tell his fans he was indebted with them. “The short time the weather allowed us to share together was the most chimba (best),” he wrote. “Just when the best part was about to begin, the storm scared us away. I love you.”
Peso Pluma was set to close on Sunday. Just minutes after the festival was officially canceled, he took to Instagram Stories to share the update with his nearly 14 million followers.
“I have bad news,” he said. “I just left the festival, they are evacuating everyone, they evacuated me too. My set was canceled because it’s supposed to rain heavily here in Chicago, with thunder. City officials won’t let the event go on today. I’ll keep you updated once I hear more. I hope you understand this is out of our hands, it’s because of the weather. I hope I can give you a good show here in Chicago when it’s possible.”
The many updates and delays throughout the day caused confusion, which led to complaints by festival-goers on social media, who wrote that it had all became a “nightmare.” Some asked for a refund, while others reiterated that this was for everyone’s safety. “They can’t control the weather,” one person pointed out. “This isn’t their fault. Stop whining.”
See Sueños Festival’s latest update below:
Cris MJ’s latest single, “Si No Es Contigo,” has topped this week’s new music Latin poll.
In a poll published on Friday (May 24) — in support of the weekly New Music Latin roundup and playlist, curated by Billboard Latin and Billboard Español editors — music fans voted for the Chilean artist’s newest production as their favorite music release of the week.
“Si No Es Contigo,” which translates to “if it’s not with you,” shockingly garnered almost all of this week’s votes (95%), beating out new releases that dropped this week including Camilo’s new album, Cuatro, Trueno’s hip-hop set El Último Baile, Nathy Peluso’s Grasa album and The GB album by Gabito Ballesteros.
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Trueno’s third studio album, which thoroughly showcases the generational and cultural impact of hip-hop music, came in second place.
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“Si No Es Contigo” is Cris MJ’s latest release on the heels of his smash hits “Una Noche en Medellín” and, most recently, the FloyyMenor-assisted “Gata Only,” which reached No. 1 on Billboard‘s Hot Latin Songs chart.
The reggaetón song, fused with some Middle Eastern rhythms, finds the Chilean act tapping into his romantic side. “If it’s not with you, love/ I don’t want anyone else/ Only you have what I love/ Baby, let’s take advantage/ Baby, let’s get married,” he chants, while complimenting how beautiful the girl looks in everything she wears.
Last week, music fans voted for Bacilos’ new album Pequeños Romances as their favorite music release. The set brought in 47% of the vote, followed by a very close second favorite with Luis Fonsi’s travel-inspired album, El Viaje, with more than 46%.
See the final results of this week’s new music release poll below:
What’s your new favorite Latin music release?/¿Cuál es tu nuevo lanzamiento favorito de música latina?
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Sueños festival-goers will get to see four out of the nine artists that were set to perform on Sunday (May 26) in Chicago’s Grant Park. Following thunderstorms and severe weather alerts, organizers announced early in the morning that “doors for Day 2 of Sueños Festival will be delayed until further notice,” a decision made in […]
Just days after wrapping his first-ever tour, Xavi made his U.S. festival debut at Sueños on Saturday (May 25). The Mexican-American rising star performed in Chicago’s Grant Park to a crowd that sang along to his biggest hits, including “La Diabla” and “La Víctima,” both Billboard Hot 100 chart entries. By now, the 20-year-old is […]