Karol G and Anuel AA have found a way to keep busy while staying inside!
15.03.2020 - 01:25 / billboard.com
Alejandro Sanz and Juanes were forced to postpone upcoming concerts due to the coronavirus pandemic, but fans will get the chance to see them perform, together, during a special livestreaming event on Sunday (March 15).
Both Sanz and Juanes are grounded in Miami as a result of the precautionary measures they've taken by postponing their tours, which were set to bring them both to Colombia this weekend.
Determined to make the most of an unfortunate situation, the good friends and Grammy-winning
Karol G and Anuel AA have found a way to keep busy while staying inside!
Karol G and Anuel AA have found a way to keep busy while staying inside!
Maluma is spending his quarantine catching up with friends, including his best buddy Sergio Araque from Best Buddies Colombia.
Going to the United States for the first time was like finding the holy grail for Colombian Afro-house trio Ghetto Kumbé.
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, Miami's electronic and alternative festival III Points has announced it will postpone to the fall. Originally scheduled for May 1-2, the event is now set for Oct. 16-17 in its original location at Mana Wynwood
Karol G and Anuel AA have been spending their quarantine together amid the global health crisis. Despite having concerts postponed and projects on hold, the reggaeton power couple does not stop working.Over the weekend, the Colombian artist announced she and Anuel recorded a new song amid the coronavirus pandemic and shared a 30-second snippet.
Morat bandmember Juan Pablo Villamil says he has tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19) after traveling to Spain and Mexico.
Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes got the listeners tapping their feet as they performed an acoustic version of the song 'My Oh My’ on the iHeart Living Room Concert For America, the hour-long concert virtually hosted by Elton John amidst the lockdown. “Hey guys, it’s Shawn and Camila here! We’re at home in Miami,” Camila addressed the fans in a video right before her performance. She did her bit and urged the fans to stay at home and continue to self-isolate until Coronavirus fades away.
Alyssa Milano is calling for Donald Trump to convert some of his U.S hotels into hospitals amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Lady Gaga has decided to postpone the release of her forthcoming album, “Chromatica,” for now.
The coronavirus has greatly impacted the music industry, causing cancellations of concerts and events worldwide. In order to keep la música en Español alive, Latin artists are getting creative on social media, performing live for their fans to bring them joy amid the stressful news cycle.
The coronavirus epidemic has led to the cancelation of concerts big and small as fans are encouraged to stay home. So Spanish singer-songwriter Alejandro Sanz and Colombian rocker Juanes brought their music to the fans via a livestreamed concert.
The singer was discussing preparations for her recent Oscars performance in a new interview
Within the last week, two major American music festivals—the EDM-centric Ultra Music Festival in Miami and the sprawling industry gathering SXSW in Austin—have been canceled due to public health concerns about the COVID-19 virus. The French festival TomorrowLand was also canceled, and Coachella, the Indio, Calif., standard-bearer for festival culture in the U.S., has been postponed from its usual April date until October.
Miami's annual Winter Music Conference has been canceled, organizers announced Monday (March 9), following Florida Governor Ron Desantis state of emergency declaration earlier in the day.pic.twitter.com/Zimny2GK3S— Winter Music Conference (@WMCtweets) March 9, 2020This story is developing...
Jennifer Lopez and her pre-teen daughter Emme looked like twins while out and about in Miami on March 7. The 50-year-old Hustlers star was spotted holding hands with her daughter, 12, while out to lunch with her mini-me — you can see the pictures here.
Just days after Ultra Music Festival in Miami was postponed indefinitely due to the worsening coronavirus crisis, Austin’s South By Southwest has also been canceled. The multi-day music and technology showcase was set to begin next Friday, March 13 and run through Sunday, March 22, but saw a growing number of artists and companies dropping out as fears of coronavirus grew. Now, the festival is canceled altogether, organizers revealed on social media: