Daddy Yankee (DY) Making Return to the Stage During 2025 Billboard Latin Music Week

DY, formerly known as Daddy Yankee, is making a comeback…

The 49-year-old Puerto Rican rapper, singer and songwriter, dubbed the “King of Reggaeton,” will make his triumphant return to the stage at the 2025 Billboard Latin Music Week after announcing his retirement in 2022.

Daddy YankeeThe event is slated to run October 20–24 and take place at the Fillmore Miami Beach.

Set to star on “The Power of Reinvention” panel, the billion-stream hitmaker will open up about his “legendary career, the evolution of his artistry, and how he is shaping his next chapter,” says the press release.

“Billboard Latin Music Week has always been where history is written. In 2006, DY was the Star Q&A at the Billboard Latin Music Conference, and the first reggaeton artist on our cover. Now, his return marks another defining chapter in our story,” said Leila CoboBillboard’s Chief Content Officer for Latin and Español, in a press release. “His journey of reinvention is not only inspiring but deeply relevant for today’s generation of artists and fans alike.”

The announcement comes hot on the heels of DY’s latest single and music video ”Sonríele,” a joyous summer anthem under HYBE Latin America.

“This isn’t about a comeback. It’s about connection,” DY said about the song when it released in July. “Life’s not perfect, but we have to smile through it. This song was born from what we live every day — it’s my way of telling people not to give up, to appreciate the little things and never let anyone take their joy away.”

Billboard Latin Music Week 2025 promises unparalleled access to top artists, with a lineup featuring Anuel AA, Gloria and Emilio Estefan, Ozuna, Myke Towers, Laura Pausini, Carín León, Silvana Estrada, Pablo Alborán, Ela Taubert, Goyo, Kapo, Luis R. Conriquez, Netón Vega, Óscar Maydon, Xavi and more, with additional acts to be announced.

The week will feature panels, live performances, workshops, and networking events, wrapping up with a special celebration concert on October 24. The event aligns with the 2025 Billboard Latin Music Awards, airing live from Miami on Thursday, October 23 on Telemundo and Peacock.

Elena Rose to Launch First U.S. Tour, “Alma Tour 2025”

Elena Rose is readying for an American first…

The 30-year-old Venezuelan American singer/songwriter will embark on her first U.S. tour this year. And she promises that it’ll be “a very healing, very empowering show.”

Elena RoseTitled Alma Tour 2025, the trek, promoted by Live Nation, will kick off on November 28 at the Fillmore Miami Beach and will visit nine cities, including key markets including Los Angeles, New York, Houston and Chicago.

“I’m so excited to be able to perform live,” Elena Rose tells Billboard Español from Madrid, where she recently had a show. “That’s when you really get to know an artist, you immerse yourself in the world, truly, in everything that’s been created.”

With a career as a songwriter of hits for artists including Becky G, Rauw Alejandro, CNCO and Sebastián Yatra, Elena Rose has forged her own path as a solo artist, connecting with heartfelt and sincere songs that blend pop with Latin urban music.

In 2024, after releasing the hits “Me Lo Merezco,” “Orion” with Boza, the Latin Grammy-nominated “Caracas en el 2000” with Danny Ocean and Jerry Di and “Blanco y Negro” with LAGOS, she dropped her first EP, En Las Nubes – Con Mis Panas.

Her latest single is “Cosita linda,” a Latin pop and Afrobeat fusion with urban artist Justin Quiles that dropped on Friday (July 25).

“This music has been crafted specifically so people can take away a message, so people can feel inspired, so they can sing from the soul, feel with the soul, and have a different experience,” she adds about her upcoming tour. “We’re going to feel a lot. I hope I can help you heal, be present, and enjoy it.”

“I get very emotional seeing how people are connecting with my music around the world, and now I have the chance to experience this new stage,” she continues. “Just like I started experiencing a year and a half ago when people began listening to my music, now having people who want to buy a ticket to see me is something that makes me feel super grateful and excited because we’re putting together a show with all of our hearts, and I want to see everyone there.”

General tickets for the Alma Tour 2025 will go on sale on Friday (August 1) at 10 a.m. (local time) via livenation.com.

Here are the tour dates:

Nov. 28: Miami Beach, Fla. @ Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theatre
Nov. 29: Lake Buena Vista, Fla. @ House of Blues
Nov. 30: Atlanta, GA @ Buckhead Theatre
Dec. 3: Dallas, Texas @ The Echo Lounge & Music Hall
Dec. 4: Houston, Texas @ House of Blues Houston
Dec. 6: Washington, D.C. @ The Howard Theatre
Dec. 7: New York, N.Y. @ Irving Plaza
Dec. 11: Los Angeles, Calif. @ The Belasco
Dec. 14: Chicago, Ill. @ House of Blues Chicago

Chucho Valdés to Pay Homage to His Late Father Bebo Valdés at the Voll-Damm Barcelona International Jazz Festival

Chucho Valdés is preparing to honor his late father…

Renowned Cuban pianist Bebo Valdés would’ve turned 100 this coming October. His son, Chucho, of Irakere fame, and Diego El Cigala, the flamenco singer with whom Bebo recorded the remarkable 2003 album Lagrimas Negras, are among the artists who will pay homage to one of Cuba’s most celebrated musicians at this fall’s Voll-Damm Barcelona International Jazz Festival.

Chucho Valdés 

Cigala will honor both Bebo’s centennial and the 15th anniversary of the Grammy-winning album, performing the evergreen boleros and Cuban classics he piercingly inflected with Spanish song on the recording, on which he was accompanied by Bebo’s timeless stylings. The album by the unexpected pair — which reached no. 4 on the Billboard Latin Pop Albums chart — vaulted Cigala to international stages, and was the centerpiece of Bebo’s fabulous late career comeback. He was 84 years old when Lagrimas Negras was released. Bebo died in 2013.

At the just-announced concert on November 14 at Barcelona’s Palau de la Música, Cigala will perform with Jaime Calabuch, known as Jumituson piano. Cigala and Jumitus have also been announced for U.S. concerts at the Fillmore Miami Beach (November 9), and at the Luckman Fine Arts Complex in Los Angeles (March 2019).

Chucho Valdés, who was named the Barcelona Festival’s “godfather” in 2014, will open the festival October 26 with music from his 1972 vanguard Cuban jazz album, Jazz Batá, which was influenced by Bebo’s earlier experiments with the sacred Afro-Cuban batá drums. In 1952 in Havana, Bebo premiered his new rhythm called batangá, featuring the batá, which at that time had yet to make the jump from their hallowed place in religious ceremonies to popular music stages. The combination of ritual rhythms and Cuban orchestral arrangements was before its time.

Chucho will perform with a group of next-generation musicians: Yaroldi Abreu y Dreiser Durruthy Bambolé and Yelsy Heredia, whose playing carries on the innovation characterized by both Chucho and Bebo throughout their careers.

Chucho and his band will also perform Jazz Batá in other European cities this fall, and on a jazz cruise from Ft. Lauderdale scheduled for January 2019.

Bassist Javier Colina, who recorded a live album with Bebo at New York’s Village Vanguard in 2005, and Cuban pianist Harold Lopez Nussa, are also part of the jazz festival’s Bebo Valdés tribute, which is a piece of the extensive program of the festival’s 50th anniversary edition. Flamenco guitarist Tomatito, Brazil’s Tribalistas, bassist Avishai Cohen, Malian music duo Amadou & Mariam, jazz singer Madeleine Peyroux, the John Scofield Combo, the Bad Plus and Grupo Compay Segundo are among artists on the event’s October-December concert schedule.