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Young Miko, FloyyMenor & More to Perform at This Event in Miami – Here’s How to Attend

Lead Photo: Art by Stephany Torres for Remezcla.
Art by Stephany Torres for Remezcla.
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Billboard will celebrate the 35th anniversary of its Latin Music Week in a special way. Today (Oct. 2), Billboard revealed that Young Miko, FloyyMenor, Belinda, Tito Doble P, and more will perform at the anniversary party in Miami, FL.

For 35 years, Billboard has hosted its Latin Music Week, where artists, their teams, and industry executives share their insights on panels and discussions. This year’s event will take place from Oct. 14 to 18 at the Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami, FL. On Friday, Oct. 18, the 35th anniversary party will go down at the Fillmore at 7 p.m. EST. 

Following the release of her debut album att. in April, Young Miko will hit the stage. As one of this year’s biggest breakout stars, FloyyMenor is also scheduled to perform at the party. The Chilean singer has brought reggaeton from Chile to the forefront with his global hit “Gata Only” featuring Cris MJ. Peso Pluma’s cousin and frequent co-writer Tito Doble P is also on the lineup. The Mexican singer-songwriter released his debut album Incómodo on Aug. 22.

Among the veterans performing at the 35th anniversary party is Spanish-Mexican icon Belinda. After signing with Warner last year, she returned to the music scene with her pop corridos like “Cactus” and “300 Noches” featuring Natanael Cano. Belinda will release a new single with Mexican singer Kenia Os later this month, which they could possibly perform at the event. Puerto Rican legend Elvis Crespo is also listed on the line-up.

Tickets to attend the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Week are available for purchase on the event’s official website. Colombian superstar Feid will speak on a special panel with his manager, Luis Villamizar, and Live Nation’s SVP of Global Touring.

The events and panels will lead up to the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards, which will take place on Sunday, Oct. 20.