Carin León, Ivy Queen, and Thalía Added to Billboard Latin Music Week Lineup

A star-studded cohort of Latin artists will head to Miami for Billboard Latin Music Week this October. On Wednesday, the outlet announced another cohort of artists to participate: DannyLux, Carin León, Ivy Queen, Fuerza Régida’s JOP, and Pedro Capó.

Along with the new artists joining the event, Peso Pluma will headline a Billboard En Vivo show on Oct. 3 at the Faena Theater for Latin Music Week pass holders. Wisin will headline a similar event the following day.

The event is also set to feature a screening of Daddy Yankee’s Netflix comedy Neon, and a conversation with Live Nation executives and JOP about the rise of Mexican music touring.

Back in August, it was announced that Shakira would join the event for a “rare Q&A” with Billboard‘s Leila Cobo during the star-studded event. Over the summer, María Becerra, Eladio Carrión, Fonseca, Gale, Grupo Frontera, and Peso Pluma were announced as part of the lineup of artists participating in the week’s festivities.

Arcangel, Natanael Cano, Yng Lvcas, Vico C, Santa Fe Klan, Sebastián Yatra, Young Miko, and Nicki Nicole will also participate in Billboard Latin Music Week, and more stars will be added to the the lineup of performances and panels on a later date. This year’s iteration is scheduled for Oct. 2 through Oct. 6 at Faena Forum in Miami.

“BillboardLatinMusicWeek prides itself on bringing the best, brightest and most relevant and exciting artists and executives together,” said Billboard‘s Leila Cobo in a press release. “This year’s very diverse group represents whyLatinmusicis dominating global charts. This is a groundbreaking year forLatinMusicWeek with many more announcements to come.”

Becerra, Gale, Nicole, Nathy Peluso, and Young Miko will be featured on a panel focused on women in music titled “Boys Club No More.” Cano, Pluma, Santa Fe Klan, and Yng Lvcas will participate in a panel titled “The New Mexican Revolution,” while Barrera and Grupo Frontera will helm the “Making the Hit Live” panel.

Billboardis committed to fostering and celebratingLatinmusicand culture,” said Billboard president Mike Van in a statement. “We’re returning to Miami in October, which coincides with Hispanic Heritage Month, to continue championingLatinvoices through unique curated programming.”

The jam-packed week of events will coincide with the 2023 Billboard Latin Music Awards on Oct. 5 at Miami’s Watsco Center. It’s set to air on Universo. Last year, Bad Bunny led the nominations list with a whooping 23 nods, winning nine of them.

This story was updated at 6:15 p.m. ET on Aug. 8 to include Shakira’s addition to the lineup.
This story was updated at 6:15 p.m. ET on Sept. 20 to include several additions to the lineup.

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