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Shakira “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour” in New York City

Shakira in 2011 (Fabio Diena/Dreamstime)

METLIFE STADIUM, East Rutherford, New Jersey 🇨🇴

Rauw Alejandro “Cosa Nuestra Tour” Turns Puerto Rican Reggaeton into Smooth Pop

Rauw Alejandro in 2022 (Fernandez Jimenez/Dreamstime)

BARCLAYS CENTER, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn 🇵🇷

Mariah Carey “Christmas Time” in New York City

Mariah Carey in 1999 (Fabio Diena/Dreamstime)

BARCLAYS CENTER, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn 🇻🇪 🇺🇸

Elizabeth Catlett was More Than a Black Revolutionary Artist and All That It Implies, She was a Revolutionary Mexican Artist and a Revolutionary Woman Too

Elizabeth Catlett in her studio in 1942 (Charles White Archives/Brooklyn Museum)

BROOKLYN MUSEUM, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn 🇺🇸 🇲🇽

Peso Pluma “Éxodo Tour” Makes Corridos Tumbados Hot Like Fresh Tortillas in the Morning

Peso Pluma (Billboard Latin Music Week)

BARCLAYS CENTER, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn 🇲🇽

Marc Anthony “Historia Tour” in New York City

Marc Anthony (Michael Bush/Dreamstime)

BARCLAYS CENTER, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn 🇵🇷

Ana Gabriel “Un Deseo Mas Tour” in New York City

Ana Gabriel (Michael Bush/Dreamstime)

BARCLAYS CENTER, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn 🇲🇽

Barclays Center, Brooklyn’s Big Arena, Presents Big Latin Stars

Barclays Center (Littleny/Dreamstime)

Ana Gabriel, Mexican pop 🇲🇽
Peso Pluma, Mexican corridos tumbados 🇲🇽
Myke Towers, Puerto Rican reggaeton 🇵🇷
Barak, Dominican Christian 🇩🇴
Christian Nodal, regional Mexican 🇲🇽
Marc Anthony, Puerto Rican salsa 🇵🇷
Buju Banton, Jamaican dancehall 🇯🇲
Chayanne, Puerto Rican pop 🇵🇷
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Mariah Carey, Venezuelan American holidays 🇻🇪 🇺🇸

PROSPECT HEIGHTS, Brooklyn

Willie Colón Headlines the New York Salsa Festival

Willie Colón (courtesy)

BARCLAYS CENTER, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn 🇵🇷

New York Salsa Festival is a Night of Salsa Legends

New York Salsa Festival (EKH Pictures/Adobe)

BARCLAYS CENTER, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn 🇨🇴 🇩🇴 🇵🇷 🇻🇪

Bad Bunny “Most Wanted Tour”

Bad Bunny in 2022 (Starstock/Dreamstime)

BARCLAYS CENTER, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn 🇵🇷

Romeo Santos Brings His “Formula Vol. 3 Tour” to Barclays Center

Romeo Santos in 2007 (Michael Bush/Dreamstime)

BARCLAYS CENTER, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn ~ The “King of Bachata” created urban bachata and popularized it around the world. 🇩🇴

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