16 August, 2025
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URGENT UPDATE: The highly anticipated film Kenia OS: La OG is set to hit U.S. movie theaters, following its successful debut in Mexico. Co-directed by Kenia OS (real name: Kenia Osuna), Ana Nube, and Gastón Etchechoury, this documentary offers an intimate glimpse into the Latin pop star’s journey before, during, and after her sold-out shows at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City.

This compelling film will premiere on August 29 in Los Angeles, with subsequent screenings in Miami, New York, and Chicago. The film not only celebrates her concert experience but also highlights her intense preparation and deep connection with fans. For more details, visit the official site.

In other exciting news, Venezuelan artist Danny Ocean has invited fellow compatriot Elena Rose to join him on tour this September and October. In a heartwarming Instagram video, Danny is seen personally inviting Elena, who humorously contemplates the offer before accepting. She will open for him at six shows across Latin America, including performances at Movistar Arenas in Colombia, Chile, and Argentina.

Additionally, Cuban newcomer Bebeshito made headlines this week after becoming the first reparto music artist to sell out the Kaseya Center in Miami. During the concert, a touching moment unfolded when a young fan named Emily, holding a sign that read “Bebecito te amo,” went viral. After learning of her emotional display, Bebeshito surprised Emily at her home, showcasing the heartfelt connection between artists and fans.

Meanwhile, the Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation made impactful strides this week by awarding the 2025 Warner Music Latina Scholarship to trumpeter Arlen Borrego Miranda during a ceremony at the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami. The foundation distributed an impressive $1.3 million across 49 music students globally, marking a significant investment in the future of Latin music. This four-year Prodigy Scholarship covers tuition, room and board, and additional support services, making it a landmark initiative for aspiring musicians.

Stay tuned for more updates as the Latin music scene continues to thrive and inspire!