The Puerto Rican singer left Uruguayan fans stranded after canceling his show after making them wait four hours for his show to start and it seems like they won't be getting a refund.
Tini Stroessel's recent appearance at a Young Miko concert in Rosario has revived rumors about a possible relationship that seems more than platonic. During the show, Young Miko dedicated a part of her performance to her colleague, provoking an enthusiastic public reaction and speculation of a connection between the two.
Between jokes, Jason Kelce revealed that he fell asleep in the middle of one of Taylor's concerts on her "Eras Tour" at a family reunion. He came all the way to Miami to see her in action.
Aguacate Live filed a lawsuit against the Colombian band Morat for breach of contract related to a concert scheduled for November 16, 2024, in Caracas, Venezuela. The controversy began when Morat decided to postpone their original concert on June 29, leading Aguacate Live to face difficulties in fulfilling the agreement.
A priest in Mexico, identified as Rev. Juan Angulo Fonseca, has been shot to death. He was the eighth priest killed in the country under the administration of Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
What was supposed to be a concert celebrating Guatemala's Independence Day turned to tragedy after a massive stampede crushed many people, leading to the deaths of at least nine individuals, with around 20 injured.
Chamber Players International, celebrating its 50th Anniversary season, will present Violins of Hope concert on June 29 at LIU Post College's Tilles Center in Brookville, New York.
The much-anticipated venue will open at the exchange at Gwinnett in spring 2023. Competitive Social Ventures ("CSV") announced it has broken ground on the first Pickle & Social venue.
The Canticum Novum Singers, and conductor Harold Rosenbaum will present all the choral movements from J.S. Bach's Cantatas 98 through 106 on May 15, with piano accompanist Huizi Zhang at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Westchester, New York.
New York Composers Circle will present "A Concert of New Music for Voice and Instruments" on April 21 at 7 p.m. at Manhattan's Church of the Transfiguration.
Maestro Harold Rosenbaum and The New York Virtuoso Singers will present the sixth event of their 2021-22 New York City season live in concert and online Saturday, April 2 @ 8 PM at St. Michael's Episcopal Church, Amsterdam Ave., between 99th and 100th Sts. in Manhattan.
The Canticum Novum Singers and maestro Harold Rosenbaum will present all the choral movements from J.S. Bach's Cantatas 52 through 68 live in concert on March 26, with piano accompanist Brian Daurelle at St. Michael's Episcopal Church in Manhattan, New York City.