Fiesta Latina is back again! The 8th annual celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month will bring together a diverse group of Latin performers who have been climbing the charts with their international hits.
Fiesta Latina will return to Miami on Saturday, October 15th, at the FTX Arena. The once-in-a-lifetime show will be hosted by President and Chief Creative Officer of iHeartLatino and on-air talent for iHeartRadio Enrique Santos. The host of The Enrique Santos Morning Show will also give the iHeartRadio Corazón Latino Award Presented by Ally to this year’s recipient Enrique Iglesias.
“We are so excited to head back to Miami to celebrate the best of Latin music this year,” said Santos. “We’re thrilled to once again give fans the opportunity to come together and feel the unique energy that comes from celebrating our culture. This year’s iHeartRadio Corazón Latino Award recipient, Enrique Iglesias, embodies that perfectly with his endless stream of hits and charitable work. It’s going to be a night to remember.”
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Farruko
The artist formerly known as Farruko had delivered eight sonically unique albums throughout the course of his career from 2010 all the way up until 2022. Earlier this year, Farru announced his plans to retire his well-known moniker during the Miami stop of his La 167 tour. Although he said he would’nt perform as Farruko anymore, he still plans to hit the stage as “his true self,” Carlos Efrén Reyes Rosado.
Nicky Jam
Nicky Jam has been rapping since he was a teenager. Since forming Los Cangris in Puerto Rico with Daddy Yankee in the early 2000's, the Dominican and Puerto Rican reggaetonero has become a pioneer in Urbano and Latin music overall. In addition to music, Nicky Jam is also an actor who's starred in films like Bad Boys For Life (2020) and Tom & Jerry (2021).
Jhayco
Este rapero puertorriqueño comenzó su carrera dentro de la música hace más de una década, componiendo canciones para Tito ‘El Bambino’ y Zion & Lennox. Después de sus comienzos como parte de una agrupación pop, Jhay Cortez se separó como solista grabando su primer sencillo “Donde No Se Vea” en 2017 bajo el sello disquero Universal Music Group. Ha grabado éxitos como “Dakiti” junto a Bad Bunny y “La Curiosidad” junto a Jay Wheeler y Mike Towers.
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Becky G
Becky G has spent the majority of her life pursuing her music career and now she's on top of the world. The Mexican-American singer and actress appeared in two short films before joining two girl groups. She eventually launched her solo career and began working with revered artists like will.i.am, Pitbull, Lil Jon and others before breaking into the Latin world in 2016 with her first all-Spanish song "Sola." Six years later, she released her second Spanish album Esquemas featuring tracks like “Ram Pam Pam” with Natti Natasha, El Alfa and Karol G.
Myke Towers
Myke Towers is one of the leading acts in Reggaeton and Latin Trap today. In recent years, the multiple platinum rapper out of Rio Piedra, Puerto Rico has worked with a wide range of Latin artists from Bad Bunny to Thalia and has dropped plenty of remixes to hit songs like Ozuna’s “Caramelo” and Prince Royce’s “Carita de Inocente.” In addition to working with established acts like Ozuna, Wisin, Arcangel and more, he’s also got a few tracks with Wiz Khalifa, Camila Cabello and Anitta.
Manuel Turizo
Manuel Turizo might be the youngest performer on the lineup but he’s had plenty of success in the six years he’s been making music professionally. The Colombian rapper got his first major hit “Vaina Loca” featuring Ozuna in 2017 and hasn’t slowed down since. He’s dropped two projects since then and recently released his song “Vacaciones” with Luis Fonsi.
DJ Adoni
La Republica Dominicana’s DJ Adoni is guaranteed to shut the stage down with his dembow flows. The Carbon Fiber Music DJ appeared on Farruko’s La 167 album last year and recently dropped his own song “Mudate del Barrio” with China la Rabia.
iHeartRadio Corazon Award recipient, Enrique Iglesias
Enrique Iglesias’ career spans across the past 27 years. The Spaniard-Filipino singer, who’s the son of the legendary Julio Iglesias, got his start in 1995, but formally crossed over as an English-language artist in 1999. His breakthrough hit “Bailamos” was released as a part of Will Smith’s Wild Wild West soundtrack, but later became the lead single of his debut English album Enrique. Since then, he’s dropped seven albums, won several Latin Grammys and has even tried his hand in TV and movies.