Maluma and Quevedo join Billboard Latin Music Week in Miami
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Colombian singer Maluma and Spanish artist Quevedo will join the Billboard Latin Music Week in Miami.
- The event, themed around the global rise of Spanish-language songs, will take place from October 19-22.
- Several other prominent Latin artists and music executives are also confirmed to attend.
Colombian superstar Maluma and Spanish artist Quevedo are set to grace the stage at Billboard Latin Music Week in Miami. The event, scheduled for October 19-22, will celebrate the growing global influence of Spanish-language music. Organizers announced Wednesday that the central theme this year is the consolidation of Spanish songs as a unifying force within the music industry.
Joining Maluma and Quevedo will be a host of other notable artists. The lineup includes Colombian singer Aria Vega, Cuban acts Bebeshito, DJ Conds, Rey Tony & Helabusador, and Wow Popy. This gathering is considered the premier event for the Spanish-language music industry.
Billboard also confirmed the participation of executives such as Jorge 'Pepo' Ferradas, Rebeca Leรณn, Rob Jonas, and Walter Kolm. The week's festivities will culminate in the Billboard Latin Music Awards 2026 on October 22, which will be broadcast live on Telemundo and the streaming service Peacock.
Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.