Fuerza Regida Unveils “Pero No Te Enamores Tour” for Summer 2024
Mexican regional band Fuerza Regida, fronted by Jesús Ortiz Paz, is set to embark on their nationwide headlining tour, titled “Pero No Te Enamores Tour,” in Summer 2024. The group, formed in San Bernardino, CA in 2015, has captured audiences in Mexico and made a mark on the American cha
Rolling Loud Miami 2024 To Celebrate A Decade of Hip-Hop at Hard Rock Stadium
Rolling Loud Miami is set to return to Hard Rock Stadium from December 13-15, 2024, marking a special “10 Years of Rolling Loud” edition of its flagship festival. The event promises performances from some of the most vital acts in hip-hop. Since its inception over a decade ago, Rolling L
Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” Album Sparks Global Demand for Western Fashion Trends
Internet searches for ‘cowgirl aesthetic’ items surge worldwide ahead of Beyoncé’s album release. Fashion analysts from Dalston Mill Fabrics reveal the most sought-after items inspired by Queen Bey’s new look. Following Beyoncé’s Instagram post teasing the release on
Aaron Bodden’s Debut EP ‘Más Fuego’ Sets the Music Scene Ablaze with Tropical Vibes
Aaron Bodden, a rising star hailing from Miami, just dropped his debut EP “Más Fuego” in March 2024. You might remember him from his stint on Univision’s “La Banda” back in 2015, but since then, he’s been making waves with his independent music releases on YouTub
Moffa Unveils “Raitrú” With A Visualizer Guaranteed To Have You Dancing Along
Moffa just released “Raitrú” via SONAR is a musical journey that demonstrates Moffa’s ability to seemingly fuse hip hop and R&B sounds all in spanish to convey the message of “ keeping it real and honest” in a relationship to avoid any miscommunication. In English, “Raitrú” is th
DC’s Broccoli City Festival Returns with a Star-Studded Lineup and Exciting Experiences
This festival season has been nonstop with lineups and announcements and Broccoli City has finally released their headliners and plans for this year. Mark your calendars for July 27-28th because Broccoli City is returning this year at a different venue, the Audi Field in Washington D.C. The festival