• August 7, 2025

Pablo Alborán, Silvana Estrada, Guaynaa, and Anuel join the lineup of guests for Billboard Latin Music Week

Pablo Alborán, Silvana Estrada, Guaynaa, and Anuel join the lineup of guests for Billboard Latin Music Week

Miami (USA), (EFE).- Spanish singer Pablo Alborán, Mexican artist Silvana Estrada, and Puerto Ricans Anuel AA and Guaynaa are among the new guests announced for the 2025 Billboard Latin Music Week, considered the most important gathering in the Spanish-language music industry, set to take place in October in Miami Beach.

On Wednesday, Billboard released a second list of celebrities who will take part in the event from October 20 to 24, which also includes Alofoke, Ela Taubert, Humberto ‘Humby’ Viana, Julio Reyes Copello, Leo Rojas from Escuela de Nada, Molusco, Óscar Maydon, Xavi, and Yami Safdie.

Alborán will participate alongside Colombian producer Reyes Copello in “Making the Hit LIVE,” an event where they will “demonstrate how they create a hit, offering an in-depth look at the creative process,” according to the organizers.

Anuel AA will headline the “En Vivo” performance at the Wynwood Marketplace venue, while Guaynaa will appear with Grupo 5 on the panel “Cumbia and Tropical Music Explosion,” which will explore the global expansion of the genre.

Mexican singer-songwriter Silvana Estrada, Colombian artist Ela Taubert, and Argentine singer Yami Safdie will lead “The Women’s Panel: Global Rising,” which “highlights the diverse talent and powerful voices of pioneering Latina artists.”

These artists will join those previously announced, including Carín León, Gloria and Emilio Estefan, Goyo, Grupo 5, Kapo, Laura Pausini, Luis R. Conriquez, Myke Towers, Netón Vega, Ozuna, and Venesti.

The conference will be held at the Fillmore Miami Beach theater, in the city where the internationalization of Latin artists began over three decades ago.

“We’re excited to host this global gathering that celebrates the voices shaping Latin music. Events like this spotlight our city as a hub for innovation, culture, and connection,” said Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner in a statement.

Leila Cobo, Billboard’s Vice President of Latin Content, said this year’s edition “promises to be the most expansive to date, with carefully curated panels and immersive opportunities.”

“Billboard Latin Music Week has continuously evolved over time. That’s how we’ve remained a cornerstone of the industry for over three decades,” she added.

Billboard Latin Music Week 2025 kicks off on Monday, October 20, 2025, with a week of activities including artist conversations, panels, live performances, and hands-on workshops, concluding on Friday, October 24, with a final celebratory concert.

The full schedule, whose final details will be announced in the coming weeks, coincides with the 2025 Billboard Latin Music Awards, which will be held in Miami on Thursday, October 23.

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