Edwin Luna y La Trakalosa de Monterrey nab their first No. 1 on a U.S.
19.03.2020 - 21:25 / billboard.com
Mexico's first coronavirus death is a 41-year-old man who earlier this month went to a concert by Swedish rock band Ghost in Mexico City. According to reports published in multiple media outlets, including the BBC and Mexico’s El Universal, the man went to the concert at Mexico City’s Palacio de los Deportes on March 3, along with over 50,000 other fans.The man had been hospitalized since March 9 but today, Mexico's Secretary of Health announced his passing.
Edwin Luna y La Trakalosa de Monterrey nab their first No. 1 on a U.S.
Thalía fans have spoken and voted for her as the Latin artist who should live-stream a concert next.The Mexican star had almost 70% of the vote, while Colombian urban singer J Balvin earned second place with nearly 19%.
Virtual concerts have become the new norm, due to the global coronavirus pandemic. Many musicians are using technology to stay connected with their fans, now more than ever.
Louis Tomlinson has postponed two legs of his ongoing world tour due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Just days before their online concert for stay-at home fans on Thursday, Reik's Bibi Marin chatted with Billboard's Griselda Flores for a Billboard Live Q&A.Bibi, who is isolating indoors in beach town Playa del Carmen in Mexico with his wife and two kids, talked about life in quarantine with his family, how Reik has been impacted by this coronavirus pandemic and what he's learned about himself while isolating."Luckily nothing was canceled but postponed.
Over two dozen students have tested positive for coronavirus from the University of Texas after going to Mexico for spring break.
Roku users — finalmente — will soon be able to use voice controls and conduct searches in Spanish on the streaming-media platform.
MEXICO CITY — Tenor Placido Domingo said Monday he is resting at home after catching the new coronavirus.
MEXICO CITY -- Tenor Placido Domingo said Monday he is resting at home after catching the new coronavirus.
Morat bandmember Juan Pablo Villamil says he has tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19) after traveling to Spain and Mexico.
As people around the globe continue to isolate indoors amid the coronavirus pandemic, online concerts continue to gain momentum with artists live-streaming from their very own homes.That was the case on Saturday (March 28) when Christian Nodal, Gerardo Ortiz and Los Plebes del Rancho de Ariel Camacho joined forces for an epic live concert on YouTube.Jaime González, music producer and Nodal's father, hosted the concert in his house in Mexico, which included a full-on production with two hosts who
Just days after SXSW was canceled and Live Nation and AEG suspended all their concerts in North America, more than 40,000 people attended the Vive Latino pop and rock festival in Mexico City.
Amid continuing cord-cutting and a coronavirus pandemic changing TV viewing habits, AT&T's streaming service DirecTV GO on Tuesday launched in Mexico. "We have worked for several months on this project.
Advocates along the Mexico-U.S. border say they are increasingly concerned about the coronavirus’ impact on migrants.
While the coronavirus pandemic has led authorities around the globe to cancel concerts and sporting events, and even shut down daily activities in some places, Mexico City is going ahead with Vive Latino — one of the most important music festivals in the country. Some acts backed out, but tens of thousands of music fans flocked on Saturday to the first day of the festival, which still expected Guns N' Roses, Carlos Vives and Zoe to be among its headliners.
MEXICO CITY -- While the coronavirus pandemic has led authorities around the globe to cancel concerts and sporting events, and even shut down daily activities in some places, Mexico City is going ahead with Vive Latino — one of the most important music festivals in the country.
The Mexican festival Vive Latino has no plans of shutting down this weekend, says Jordi Puig, Vive Latino founder and director.