Cardi B will make her hosting debut at the 2021 American Music Awards which is set to air live from the Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday, November 21.
On 22nd October, five-time Grammy-winning singer Christina Aguilera released a new Spanish single “Pa Mis Muchachas”. Latin Grammy Award-nominated artists Becky G, Nicki Nicole and Nathy Peluso collaborated with her on this powerful song. In “Pa Mis Muchachas,” Aguilera sings about the bravery and independence of a group of women who don’t have to ask for permission for anything from anyone. These women have “strength, fire, and dynamite.”
It’s been over 20 years since Christina Aguilera performed at the Latin Grammys which was during its inaugural awards show in 2000. She sang “Genio Atrapado,” the Spanish-language version of her smash single “Genie in a Bottle” from her self-titled debut album from the year before.
On the 23rd of October Coldplay spiced up their set with a little help from Sporty Spice herself. Mel C teamed up with Chris Martin and the two took the stage together to perform the sultry Spice Girls classic “2 Become 1” at Audacy’s 8th annual 'We Can Survive' concert and benefit at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.
In 2020, Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin were ready to start their first-ever co-headlining tour; however, due to the pandemic the tour couldn’t take place. As the touring industry re-opened in early 2021, the two Latin stars are now officially on the road, and made their pit stop at the FTX Arena in Miami on 22nd October.
Cole’s concert was a little too cozy for the artist himself. While sweating through his orange tee but breezing through his decade-long discography and assuring the spectators not to sweat if they didn't know his tracks bar-for-bar. The 36-year-old rhapsodist then broke down the significance of having a catalog before reliving his own.
Adele is all set to make her return to the stage next summer when she performs two open-air homecoming dates. The British singer has announced a pair of 30 concerts, set for July 1st and 2nd, 2022 at London’s Hyde Park.
On 24th October, Ed Sheeran announced that he had tested positive for Covid-19. The singer took to Instagram to say, “Quick note to tell you that I've sadly tested positive for Covid, so I'm now self-isolating and following government guidelines.”