Virtual concerts have become the new norm, due to the global coronavirus pandemic. Many artists are using technology to stay connected with their fans, now more than ever.
Virtual concerts have become the new norm, due to the global coronavirus pandemic. Many artists are using technology to stay connected with their fans, now more than ever.
With lyrics ranging from soothing to motivating, artists including Bad Bunny, Erika Ender, Farruko, Raquel Sofia and Alejandro Sanz have released quarantine-inspired songs to help them cope with self-isolation during the COVID-19 global pandemic.Ender’s melancholic “Back to Basics” sings of screens replacing real and physical love, while Farruko is wishing he could go back in time and enjoy the moments he once took for granted and Bad Bunny gets real with "En Casita (At Home)," featuring his
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.
The coronavirus pandemic isn’t stopping Latin artists from bringing their fans the best entertainment while staying at home.For example, Alejandro Sanz and Juanes had a major connection with their fans on YouTube with a free online concert after they canceled their show in Colombia, drawing more than 100,000 viewers in minutes.
Players from premier Spanish soccer league La Liga and pop stars including David Bisbal, Sebastian Yatra, Aitana and Alejandro Sanz will come together virtually-each from their own homes-for “the first benefit festival with global impact” of the current coronavirus crisis. The “charity macroconcert” will take place on Saturday (March 28)
Telemundo is the latest to set a social distancing safe live TV special.
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.
As the coronavirus continues to spread throughout the world, Latin artists are looking for ways to stay connected with their fans and 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.
Juanes and Alejandro Sanz are coming together amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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).
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Abbey Road Institute, the specialist music production school at London’s Abbey Road Studios, has confirmed the opening of their first school in the United States in partnership with multiple Grammy and Latin Grammy winner Julio Reyes Copello at his studio, Miami Art House in Miami, Fla.
Alejandro Sanz’s El Disco was Spain’s top-selling album in 2019, while Bad Bunny garnered the greatest number of streaming listens in a year in which music sales rose over 20% over all.According to figures released today (Feb. 3) by Spanish industry association Promusicae, streaming was up more than 25%, with more than 10 million consumers using a streaming service.
Sebastian Yatra took the 2020 Grammys red carpet Sunday night to talk about his first-ever nomination for best Latin pop album, for Fantasia.
Madrid’s Premios Odeón will spotlight Spain’s currently thriving music scene with a nationally live-televised show featuring 25 performers on Monday night (Jan. 20) at the Teatro Real. The new awards are designed, Grammys-style, to become Spanish music’s biggest night. Alejandro Sanz, Rosalía, Pablo Alborán, C. Tangana and David Bisbal are among internationally
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