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Disney released the first trailer for Zootopia 2 on Tuesday (May 20), with Shakira reprising her role as the voice of Gazelle.
It was revealed last November that the Colombian superstar would once again lend her vocal power to the fiercely independent antelope who dazzled audiences with her shimmering, belly-dancer-inspired coin skirt and upbeat anthem “Try Everything” from the 2016 release.

Directed by Oscar-winning duo Jared Bush and Byron Howard, Zootopia 2 reunites the “Whenever, Wherever” singer with actors Ginnifer Goodwin and Jason Bateman, who reprise their roles as detectives Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde. Together, they’re ready to uncover secrets in new corners of the sprawling animal metropolis.

In the new teaser trailer, Nick, Judy, and Gary — a new snake character portrayed by Ke Huy Quan — flee from the police through various parts of Zootopia, encountering a mysterious hooded figure with glowing eyes. The montage also introduces new characters Nibbles the beaver (Fortune Feimster) and Dr. Fuzzby, a quokka therapist (Quinta Brunson).

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With her signature blonde mane and “hips that don’t lie” (yes, Shakira famously worked with Disney to give Gazelle more curves in the original film), the beloved character is expected to bring even more excitement — and heart — to the sequel.

And with Shakira currently dominating world stadiums with her record-breaking world tour Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, also the name of her latest album, her star power now shines even brighter, making Gazelle’s return all the more exciting for fans of all ages.

The Colombian musician recently celebrated 20 years of “Hips Don’t Lie”on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and performed her beloved 1996 ballad “Antología” on the late-night show on Monday (May 19). She’s also going to be making stops in Montreal, Chicago, Boston, Phoenix, and San Diego as part of her U.S. trek before wrapping up in San Francisco on June 30.

Zootopia 2 hits theaters on Nov. 26. Check out the trailer below:

Katy Perry is defending her territory. In a viral moment from her recent show in Nevada, the pop star hilariously called out a fan in the crowd for messaging her fiancé, actor Orlando Bloom — with whom she shares 4-year-old daughter Daisy — on social media.
As captured in a video posted on X Sunday (May 18) by the KatyCat in question, Perry spots him in the audience and squats down to get closer to his level. “I know why you’re here,” she tells the fan, whose name is Kyle. “Listen, if you keep DMing my man …”

“You’ve been doing it for months, ever since the residency,” she continued, her eyes sparkling even as her tone remained serious. “If you keep DMing my man, I’m going to have you removed. Seriously, get your own life — I’m his wife.”

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As she then transitioned into her 143 single “I’m His, He’s Mine” — sans collaborator Doechii — Perry added as she walked away, “He don’t want you, Kyle!”

In the moment, Kyle looked bewildered that the musician had singled him out, smiling with his mouth open in shock. Later, on X, he shared a screenshot of what he’d sent to Bloom to warrant the talking-to: “Hey babes, can you pls tell Katy to sing Ghost?”

The “Firework” singer and Pirates of the Caribbean actor have been engaged since 2018. They welcomed Daisy in August 2020.

The Nevada show comes about one month into Perry’s Lifetimes Tour, which kicked off in April in Mexico City. After upcoming performances in Austin and Dallas, Texas, she’ll head overseas for a run of dates in Australia.

Her run-in with Kyle was just the latest viral moment to emerge from the trek, which follows a period of public scrutiny for the former American Idol judge due to her highly criticized trip to space on Blue Origin’s first all-women flight in April, as well as her controversial choice to work with Dr. Luke on single “Woman’s World” before that. But on stage in Chicago on May 12, Perry laughed off the scrutiny in a viral video.

“Well, I thought I was the most hated person on the internet,” she quipped in the clip as her crowd applauded. “I think that’s false!”

Fans who have always wanted to compete against their sports heroes will have their chance. Fanatics has launched Fanatics Games — a first-of-its-kind competition series — debuting at Fanatics Fest NYC 2025 in June.

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Fanatics is picking 50 fans to compete against a star-studded group comprised of 50 athletes, music artists, streamers, celebrities, WWE superstars, influencers, entertainers and more. The competition will include eight different sporting events showcasing various athletic skill sets.

The stars slated to compete in Fanatics Games include Tom Brady, Kevin Durant, Kevin Hart, IShowSpeed, Druski, Logan Paul, Micah Parsons, CJ Stroud, James Harden, Alex Rodriguez, Odell Beckham Jr., Tyreek Hill, Jayden Daniels, Liv Morgan, Cody Rhodes, Seth Rollins and Rhea Ripley.

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Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin is on a mission to find the best athlete in the world. Fans and the superstars will compete in a quarterback challenge, an NBA 3-point contest, baseball pitching accuracy, hockey puck shooting, UFC striking, a WWE superstar entrance, soccer goal scoring and a closest to the pin golf contest.

Contestants — both the stars and fans — will have the opportunity to win a grand prize of $1 million. Second place will receive a new Ferrari 812 GTS, while third place takes home a 2003 LeBron James rookie Topps Chrome card, which is estimated to be worth $250,000.

Quavo and Gillie Da Kid hopped into Rubin’s comments section on Instagram looking to throw their names into the ring, and Huncho is feeling good about his chances. “Come on now u kno u gonna win,” the Migos rapper wrote.

It’s all going down at Fanatics Fest NYC 2025, which is taking place at the Javits Center June 20 through June 22. Tickets are still available for purchase.

Watch Michael Rubin’s explainer of the competition below.

Bad Bunny is set to break records across Latin America, Europe and Australia with his Debí Tirar Más Fotos tour after generating hundreds of millions of dollars from 2.6 million tickets sold, according to data provided to Billboard by promoter Live Nation.
“Bad Bunny is having incredible success without crossing over [musically]. In fact, it’s the audience — millions of people across the world, who are crossing over [to] him,” says Hans Schafer, senior vp of global touring for Live Nation, which is co-promoting the 54-date tour with Rimas Nation. Schafer notes that the superstar will be the first Spanish-language artist to perform a stadium concert in seven of the countries he’s visiting on the tour, which kicks off Nov. 21 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, and ends July 22 in Brussels, Belgium.  

The new tour is set to break the records Bad Bunny first broke in 2022 when he became the first Latin act to earn the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Year-End Boxscore Top Tours chart, grossing $373.5 million from 1.8 million tickets across 65 shows. 

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Thanks to a massive demand for tickets, what began as a 24-date tour early last week has blossomed into a 54-show run across 18 countries. Bad Bunny expanded his Mexico City visit from two shows at Estadio GNP to eight shows. In South America, he grew his stops in Medellin, Colombia; Santiago, Chile; and Buenos Aires from one show to three shows in each market. And in Madrid, he expanded his plans for two shows to a staggering 10 concerts at the 70,000-person Riyadh Air Metropolitano Stadium. 

Bad Bunny is playing two-night engagements at almost every stop on his tour and is breaking new records in nearly every market. He is the first and only Latin act to sell out a stadium concert in Australia and became the only artist in Colombia’s history to sell out three stadium concerts in 24 hours. He broke the record for the fastest-selling concert in the history of Costa Rica, and in Mexico, he broke the record for the most tickets sold in a single day by any artist.  

The superstar now holds the record for the most tickets ever sold by a Latin artist in France, Italy, Poland, Portugal and Sweden. And with 12 stadium shows booked for Spain — including two in Barcelona — he now holds the record for the biggest concert run ever for an artist in the country with 600,000 tickets sold.

He’s also become the top-selling Latin artist in the U.K., breaking the record previously set by Karol G. 

“Bad Bunny is a true global artist and this tour is testament to his power as an international superstar,” Schafer says. “We’ve never seen anything quite like it.”   

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna of Florida’s 13th district is calling for Tory Lanez’s freedom. The Republican urged California’s Gov. Gavin Newsom to review the Toronto singer’s 2020 shooting case and issue Lanez (born Daystar Peterson) a pardon in a message posted to X on Monday (May 19).
“I am calling on Gov. Newsom @CAgovernor to review Tory Lanez’s case and issue a pardon,” she wrote. “His 10-year sentence was based on flawed evidence, political pressure, and prosecutorial bias. Justice must be blind— not driven by headlines. Free Tory Lanez.”

Lanez is currently serving a 10-year sentence after being convicted on three felony counts tied to shooting Megan Thee Stallion in the feet following a July 2020 party in Hidden Hills, Calif.

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Rep. Luna has also claimed via X on Tuesday (May 20) that new “compelling evidence” will be presented in the next 36 hours, which she believes will exonerate Lanez. “We have compelling evidence proving Tory Lanez’s innocence, and it will be released within the next 36 hours,” she wrote. “Those who rushed to call for his incarceration, and worse yet pushed false evidence, should prepare to be held accountable.”

Billboard has reached out to Megan Thee Stallion’s rep for comment on Luna’s messages on X.

Reps for Lanez from the Los Angeles nonprofit social justice organization Unite the People presented alleged new findings in Tory’s case during a press conference last week. Attorney Walter Roberts claimed that Kelsey Harris’ bodyguard, Bradley James, filed an affidavit claiming he overheard Harris admit to firing the weapon and not Lanez.

Megan Thee Stallion’s attorney, Alex Spiro, released a statement refuting Roberts’ claims. “Tory Lanez was tried and convicted by a jury of his peers and his case was properly adjudicated through the court system,” he said. “This is not a political matter — this is a case of a violent assault that was resolved in the court of law.”

The “Savage” rapper herself also slammed the claims of new evidence on Monday. “FACTS ARE FACTS, he did it , it was PROVEN IN COURT f–k the hate campaign on the internet TORY YOU SHOT ME !!” she wrote in a social media post. “Ain’t no new f–king evidence yall been saying the same s–t for years.”

Lanez was stabbed in prison on May 12 inside California Correctional Institution in Tehachapi. He was hospitalized for his injuries, and a statement posted hours later to his social media said he was stabbed 14 times, but was in “good spirits” while recovering. It also noted that his lungs had collapsed, but was breathing on his own at the time of the posting.

Hailey Bieber is Vogue‘s summer cover star, despite what Justin Bieber once told her during a heated moment that he now regrets.
Following the publication of the model’s big feature in the fashion magazine Tuesday (May 20), the pop star congratulated his wife by posting photos of the shoot on Instagram and proudly revealing that her achievement had caused him to eat his words from a long time ago. “Yo this reminds me when Hailey and I got into a huge fight,” he wrote in his caption. “I told hails that she would never be on the cover of vogue.”

“Yikes I know, so mean,” he continued. “For some reason because I felt so disrespected I thought I gotta get even.. I think as we mature we realize that we’re not helping anything by getting even … So baby u already know but forgive me for saying u wouldn’t get a vogue cover cuz clearly i was sadly mistaken.”

The Biebers have certainly come a long way since the fight in question, with the couple getting married in 2018. Last August, they became parents when they welcomed son Jack Blues, about which Hailey told Vogue: “Giving birth was the hardest thing I’ve ever done. … That s–t was so crazy. That was not fun. They broke my water. I went into labor and I labored for a few hours. No epidural, nothing.”

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The pop star also gushed about his marriage to the Rhode founder in the piece. “I’ve done a lot of dumb things in my life,” he told the publication, “but the smartest thing I’ve ever done was marry Hailey.”

“She’s in the spotlight, and has the attention because of her effortless knack for style, business, art and fashion,” he added when sharing his thoughts on why his partner attracts so much hate online. “And the way she makes being a mom and wife look easy.”

Hailey’s Vogue cover comes just two days after she and Justin attended the Stanley Cup playoffs together to cheer on the Toronto Maple Leafs, cuddling up in their seats as the “Peaches” artist fawned over the players. A week prior, Justin celebrated his spouse by throwing a lavish Mother’s Day celebration for her, complete with a candlelit dinner and Mariachi band.

With four years passing since Justin last released an album — 2021’s Justice, which spent two weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 — fans are eager to hear new music from the star. Luckily for them, Hailey confirmed that her husband is working on something new. While welcoming Vogue into her home, she said as the sounds of him singing bled through the walls: “I forgot Justin is recording, otherwise I’d say let’s get cozy.”

See Hailey Bieber’s Vogue cover below:

Rihanna fans have been waiting not so patiently the last three years for new music, and it finally arrived Friday in the form of the Smurfs soundtrack song “Friend of Mine.” The vibey new song is the perfect backdrop for a Smurf dance-off, as evidenced by the mostly animated music video, but the three-minute-plus track […]

The members of King Gnu chatted with Billboard Japan for its Monthly Feature series spotlighting currently notable artists and works. The popular four-man band’s latest single “TWILIGHT!!!” was written as the theme song for the blockbuster anime movie Detective Conan: One-Eyed Flashback and dropped digitally on April 18.
Last year, the “SPECIALZ” band’s first-ever domestic five-dome tour entitled King Gnu Dome Tour “THE GREATEST UNKNOWN” drew crowds totaling 380,000 people. Soon after, the quartet embarked on its first Asia tour visiting Taipei, Singapore, Shanghai, and Seoul, expanding its overwhelming presence outside of its home country.

The band’s new single is being featured in the latest movie version of the hugely popular Detective Conan anime, also known for having a history of famous theme songs. “TWILIGHT!!!” fuses ’80s synths and Afro-inspired grooves to create a danceable track that transforms incredibly live. The four members — Daiki Tsuneta, Yu Seki, Kazuki Arai and Satoru Iguchi — talked about this new single, which they say is an extension of a new way of working they settled upon during the making of their most recent album THE GREATEST UNKNOWN.

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First, tell us about your KING GNU LIVEHOUSE TOUR 2025 CLUB GNU EDITION that ran from February to March. Most of your performances of tracks off your albums CEREMONY and THE GREATEST UNKNOWN probably took place in arena-sized venues or larger, so were there any new takeaways or insights when you performed them in a club setting?

Kazuki Arai (Bass): The audience was really close to us, so I think there was more tension because of that. We could feel the passion from the audience directly without loss, which was unconsciously reflected in our staging and performance. But our dome tour was followed by our Asia tour, so it wasn’t like we suddenly downscaled to club-sized venues, because we also did halls during our Asian trek in between and there was also a bit of time after that as well, so it was a bit more of a gradual process.

Satoru Iguchi (Vocals/Keyboards): During the Asia tour, the show in Seoul had this really great vibe, so we thought it’d be nice to see that in Japan at a venue around the same scale. The Seoul crowd sang a lot and cheered really loud. It’s not like our fans in Japan aren’t energetic, but they are shy, it’s just how Japanese people tend to be. So regarding our domestic fan club tour, we did hope that we’d be able to perform with that kind of energy again.

You also seemed to actively hype up the audience on many occasions, Mr. Tsuneta.

Daiki Tsuneta (Guitar/Vocals): It’s no fun when people are just listening to you. There’s no point in performing live like that, is how I basically feel. Our energy level of the day changes depends on whether or not we get something like a response, to the point where we might seem like a different band.

Your new song “TWILIGHT!!!” is the theme song for the movie Detective Conan: One-Eyed Flashback. It’s tied into a work that’s been on the air since you were kids and has been loved for a long time.

Iguchi: Yes. I used to watch the anime at the time.

Tsuneta: I used to read the manga.

Yu Seki (Drums): Of the movie versions, I liked Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital.

What was the reaction like when you announced the tie-in?

Arai: I have friends who are fans and when I told them directly, they went crazy. They were like, “That’s so awesome!” A lot of people contacted me about it, so personally, there was a lot of response.

The movie is set in Nagano Prefecture, where Mr. Tsuneta and Mr. Iguchi are from. 

Arai: Did you get a feel of home when you saw it?

Iguchi: Yeah, I did. Yatsugatake (mountains) and Zenkoji (temple) appear in the movie.

When you were tapped to write the movie theme song, what kind of song did you envision when you first started working on it?

Tsuneta: Personally, when I’ve been asked to write a song for an anime show, singing about that work itself doesn’t sit well with me. Because when we perform that song live, I’ll be like, “Who is this song about, anyway?” and won’t feel comfortable with it. I believe strongly that the song has to be ours that it has to be a King Gnu song. In that sense, I’m not writing about any of the characters in particular, but the inspiration from the world of Detective Conan that I felt after seeing the movie is there, so I suppose what’s most important is maintaining a good sense of distance. I’ve been conscious of that since “SPECIALZ” (opener for the Shibuya Incident story arc of the anime series Jujutsu Kaisen). Though of course I do want it to overlap with the anime as well.

Arai: I was thinking about something like that too. Like SLAM DUNK, anime songs from back then weren’t about the content of the work itself, you know?

Tsuneta: I’m aware of things like words that resonate with the audience, but try not to narrow it down too much. I really try to keep in mind that the music has to be believable when we play it as a band.

I think the sound is a new departure for King Gnu, with synths that have an ’80s feel, for example. Did you have a clear idea of what you wanted to do from the demo stage?

Tsuneta: Yes, I’ve really been into that ’80s feel recently. I used lean more into alternative music before and that kind of sparkly, disco vibe wasn’t something I liked. But now that I’m at this age, I’m starting to like that type of music because I think it’s refreshing in a different way.

Did you come across any particular works that sparked that interest?

Tsuneta: The Weeknd, Daft Punk, I’ve been wanting to try stuff like that recently.

What were your first impressions of the demo?

Seki: It had an Afro feel to it, but I sensed that he wanted to take it in a city (sophisticated) direction. I personally found it kind of difficult because it wasn’t in my deck of cards.

Tsuneta: The beats are definitely Afro-oriented. I imagine it’s super hard for our audience. They’ll probably have a hard time grooving to it.

Seki: But when I listened to the finished song, I think we settled on a really good place.

Tsuneta: It has a mixture feel to it, doesn’t it?

The chorus also references Jersey club.

Seki: Yes, it does. We did sneak in a little bit of that context of club music. But we hadn’t decided on anything until the four of us got together to play it. We just inserted the samples and were like, “Let’s figure it out during rehearsals.” That’s how King Gnu’s new songs are finished up these days. We have no idea where we’ll end up, so we just get the samples ready and sit down and figure it out. And it all seems to work out somehow.

Arai: It works out, doesn’t it? It was the same with “Asura”

Seki: Both “Asura and “IKAROS” worked out.

Speaking of which, “Asura is one of those songs that transformed during your live performances.

Arai: It feels like that this time, too.

Seki: I think I’m getting more comfortable with the instruments. I use electronic drums on this one.

I see. What about the bass?

Arai: The bass ended up copying the groove and nuances that Daiki had included in his demo. We tried various takes, but agreed that it’d be better if the bass could be heard together with the beat. We usually just put in what each of us wants to do, but this time, I think we were more conscious of putting (the bass and drums) together as a set than in other songs. The nuances (Tsuneta) wanted were already apparent in the demo stage, so in the end we went full circle and settled on that. Our approach was to make it work with a minimum of bass sounds.

Seki: Since we’re a band, doing things like that can be awkward or difficult, but I did want to try it out. I’ve noticed that some of the songs that are popular overseas feature the bass guitar and bass drum doing the same thing.

Tsuneta: I’ve been thinking that it’d be better if (the bass and drums) aren’t divided. They’re often separated when a band is producing the song, but in today’s mainstream music, they’re very much one and the same, so that was something I wanted to try. “Nekko” was the complete opposite, with each member playing their own part, very much like a band, and I was getting a bit tired of that. Both have their merits, of course, and we’ll separate them in our live performances, but I thought we could try something like that in the production.

It’s also a continuation of your production style after THE GREATEST UNKNOWN, isn’t it?

Tsuneta: Yes. I felt pretty confident about “SPECIALZ” and “Asura and realized there aren’t any bands that can create these kinds of sounds. My current mood is to pursue that further.

How was the vocal recording process?

Iguchi: My voice has a lot of overtones, so it doesn’t work too well with Auto-Tune, and it took me a while to find a good place to land. It also took me a while to get used to the rhythm patterns. So it was pretty fun in terms of it being a challenge, but we started rehearsing recently and I’m finally getting used to it and want to record it again. I feel like I could sing it better now.

Tsuneta: You mean you’re evolving?

Iguchi: Yeah, basically.

Arai: Daiki also said, “I should have recorded the guitar.”

Tsuneta: I added some guitar for the live performance, and thought it sounded great.

Seki: That happens a lot with this band. The songs change again after playing them live.

Iguchi: Yeah.

Tsuneta: Very few of the songs are done the same way as the original recordings.

You constantly update them.

Tsuneta: So next time, it’d be cool if we have the luxury of rehearsing, then recording. We could probably make them even better if we try to input them first, then record them based on that. 

Seki: That would make them really King Gnu.

Arai: Yeah, make them purer.

We look forward to your upcoming music.

Tsuneta: I think the next one is another completely different type of song, so I can’t wait to release it. It’ll probably help people understand this one better.

I see. Is “TWILIGHT!!!” symbolic in some way in terms of where the band is at musically?

Tsuneta: It’s quite symbolic in one aspect, but only in one aspect. We’ll be releasing some more new songs, and only then will certain things become apparent.

Iguchi: I think all four of us are more grounded now.

So your personal development is showing in your music as well.

Tsuneta: I mean, Kazuki is raising a kid and we’re all at an age where such things are relevant.

You’re more deeply rooted in your daily lives in that sense.

Tsuneta: Yes. I want to face that kind of reality in the things we create and also in the way we work.

—This interview by Takuto Ueda and text by Maiko Murata first appeared on Billboard Japan

YOASOBI dropped its latest single “Watch me!” on digital platforms over the weekend (May 18) and shared the accompanying music video.
The “Idol” duo’s new number is being featured as the opening theme song for the anime series Witch Watch. The lyrics express the innocent and adorable charm of the main character Nico, with ikura’s voice adding playful touches to the song.

The accompanying animated visuals were produced entirely by the Witch Watch animation team. The video is filled with the comical and cute elements of the original story and music, using new drawings alongside selected scenes from the episodes in the show.

Soccer, music and community came together on Monday (May 19) at the Tenple field in Villaviciosa de Odón, Madrid, Spain, where Myke Towers’ Young Kingz Foundation and David Villa’s DV7 Academy officially kicked off their global partnership. The event marked the start of a series of joint initiatives aimed at creating real opportunities for young people in vulnerable situations.

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Towers, one of the most influential voices in Latin urban music, and Villa, the all-time top scorer for Spain’s national soccer team and a 2010 World Cup champion, share the same vision: transforming lives through talent, discipline and social commitment.

“I’m not doing this expecting it to blow up like a song,” Towers tells Billboard Español. “It’s more about leaving a legacy. Creating a habit. Inspiring those who can help to do so, in their own way.”

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“I feel good because this brings together two things I’m passionate about: music and sports,” he adds. “And if I can do something for others through that, even better.”

For Towers, giving back is essential. “When you’re blessed, it’s only natural to want to bless others,” he shares.

Although Villa couldn’t attend the event in person as he was in the Dominican Republic visiting one of his academies, he connected with Towers via video call, where both reaffirmed their commitment to joining forces to provide real resources to young people. Towers took the opportunity to thank Villa for his earlier visit to the Quintana Club in Puerto Rico, a gesture that marked the beginning of the bond between their two foundations.

Villa, on the other hand, celebrated the collaboration with the Young Kingz Foundation. “Soccer is a powerful tool for building community and well-being,” he tells Billboard Español, and reveals that his favorite song by Towers is “Lala.”

The partnership is already underway, with projects in Puerto Rico, New York, Colombia and Spain that include free sports clinics, exchange programs, urban space revitalization and educational support for vulnerable youth. For Villa, the most rewarding part is seeing the immediate impact on the daily lives of young people. “When I visit the academies and see them happy, sharing, and enjoying themselves, that’s the most beautiful thing,” he says. “You can win or lose, but the important thing is that they have a meaningful experience.”

The Young Kingz Foundation was established in July 2024, but Myke Towers’ community commitment had been developing long before that. “Michael had already been consistently supporting his community. The foundation allowed him to organize that effort and amplify its impact,” Derick Luna, president of the board of directors and the artist’s business manager, tells Billboard Español.

One of the standout stories from the event was that of Mateo Bermúdez, a 13-year-old Puerto Rican soccer player who traveled from Galicia to attend; he was sponsored by the DV7 Academy to continue his training in Spain. Mateo was born in the same community as Towers, Quintana, and represents the kind of talent this project aims to highlight and support.

“He has something special. He adapts, smiles when the group smiles and knows how to push through tough moments. That’s not something you can teach,” Ossie Antonetti, president of JDB Internacional (Young Puerto Rican Athletes) and a partner of the Young Kingz Foundation, tells Billboard Español.

“Mateo is a kid I’ve known since he was little, and I have a lot of love for him. I know he’s going to go far because he has humility, and that will take him very high,” adds Towers.

In a conversation with Billboard, Villa emphasizes the importance of supporting soccer development in communities that often go unnoticed. “We know where we can help, and this partnership allows us to do so with real impact,” he says.

During the event in Madrid, Towers also spent time with students from Villa’s soccer academy and took photos with fans who came to the field.

The event coincided with the kickoff of Myke Towers’ Europe Tour 2025, which will begin with two sold-out concerts at the Movistar Arena in Spain’s capital. In the coming weeks, the artist will perform in Cádiz, Barcelona, Paris, Zurich, London and other cities as part of his tour.