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This Are The Musicians Added to 2025 Billboard Latin Music Week

Gloria and Emilio Estefan, Anuel AA, Silvana Estrada, and more will join the event in Miami Beach this October.
Image: Anuel AA accepting his Artist of the Year trophy at the 2019 Latin American Music Awards.
Anuel AA accepting his Artist of the Year trophy at the 2019 Latin American Music Awards. Photo by JC Olivera/Getty Images

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Billboard Latin Music Week is turning up the heat in Miami Beach this fall. From October 20 to 24, the Fillmore will once again host the premier gathering for Latin music lovers, and new artists have just been announced.

Joining the party are powerhouse names like Anuel AA, Pablo Alborán, Silvana Estrada, Guaynaa, Óscar Maydon, and Xavi, along with Colombian rising star Ela Taubert and Argentine singer-songwriter Yami Safdie. Fans can also expect industry appearances from podcaster Alofoke, Leo Rojas of Escuela de Nada, and Molusco, plus chart-topping producers Julio Reyes Copello and Humberto "Humby" Viana.

They'll join previously announced acts, including Carín León, Gloria and Emilio Estefan, Myke Towers, Ozuna, Laura Pausini, and Grupo 5.

Following the Billboard Latin Music Week tradition, the event will feature not only performances but also conversations, collaborations, and cultural deep dives. "Billboard Latin Music Week has continuously evolved with the times; that's how we've remained a cornerstone of the industry for over three decades," said Leila Cobo, Chief Content Officer of Billboard Latin/Español, in a press release sent to New Times. "This year's edition promises to be our most expansive yet, with newly curated panels and immersive opportunities that reflect the dynamic growth of Latin music and culture in the heart of Miami Beach."

This year's panels span from the inaugural "Power of Podcasters" talk to "The Women's Panel: Global Rising," featuring Estrada, Taubert, and Safdie. The Afrobeat Panel will bring together artists like Goyo and Venesti to explore the genre's Latin crossover, while Reyes Copello and Alborán will pull back the curtain on hitmaking in a live creative session.

Anuel AA headlines the "En Vivo" performance at Wynwood Marketplace, open to all Latin Music Week pass holders, while Carín León will sit for an intimate one-on-one conversation. Cumbia lovers can catch Grupo 5 and Guaynaa breaking down the genre's global rise, and regional Mexican fans can hear Xavi, Óscar Maydon, and Luis R. Conriquez discuss the sound's international success.

Billboard Latin Music Week has been taking place for almost three decades. Last year's edition drew names like Peso Pluma, Thalía, and J Balvin; this year, it sounds like the expectations can be as high.

"Billboard Latin Music Week continues to bring energy and creativity to Miami Beach," adds Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner. "We can't wait to host this global gathering that celebrates the voices shaping Latin music. It's events like this that spotlight our city as a hub for innovation, culture, and connection."

Billboard Latin Music Week. Monday to Friday, October 20–24, at the Fillmore Miami Beach, 1700 Washington Ave., Miami Beach; 305-673-7300; fillmore-miami.com.Tickets cost $196.87 to $885.68 via universe.com