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Miami, FL (April 20, 2026) – Carlos Vives, Gloria Trevi, Elvis Crespo, FloyyMenor, and Lenny Tavárez electrified crowds this weekend in Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Chile, and Spain.
In distant corners of the globe, each artist delighted audiences with vallenato, pop, merengue, and reggaeton, demonstrating the power of diverse Latin music genres on a global scale.
Carlos Vives Continues the “Tour al Sol” in Montreal
Colombian singer-songwriter Carlos Vives performed the second concert of his acclaimed “Tour al Sol” on Sunday, April 19, in Montreal, Canada.
Just as he did during the tour’s premiere in Toronto, he electrified the audience the moment he took the stage with “Volví a Nacer” and “La Bicicleta,” taking his fans on a journey through his greatest modern vallenato hits, such as “La Gota Fría,” “Fruta Fresca,” “Pa’ Mayte,” and “La Tierra del Olvido.”

He also performed tracks from his upcoming album, “El Último Disco,” including the lead single, “Te Dedico.”
With this show, Carlos Vives concluded his Canadian leg of the tour. The artist is now preparing for his first concert in the United States, which will take place this Friday, April 24, at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Tickets are available here.
Gloria Trevi Grants a Special Request in Chihuahua
Meanwhile, Gloria Trevi performed on Saturday, April 18, in Chihuahua, in her native Mexico, delighting the audience with her greatest hits, such as “Zapatos Viejos,” “Con Los Ojos Cerrados,” “Me Siento Tan Sola,” “El Favor de la Soledad,” “Pelo Suelto,” “Tu Ángel de la Guarda,” “No Querías Lastimarme,” “Dr. Psiquiatra,” and “Todos Me Miran.”
A special moment occurred when the singer-songwriter spent time backstage with Chris McValenz, a fan who greeted her before the show and shared that he was celebrating the 19th anniversary of a successful kidney transplant. The young man told Gloria Trevi that he hoped to hear the song “Un Día Más de Vida” during the concert.
Although the artist had not originally planned to include that track in her repertoire for the evening, she granted his wish and performed the song a cappella, deeply moving Chris.

Elvis Crespo Fires Up His “Multitudes” in Puerto Rico
Merengue icon Elvis Crespo performed on Sunday, April 19, at the Fiestas de Pueblo in the municipality of Juana Díaz, Puerto Rico.
The crowd that packed the venue could not help but dance to the rhythm of merengue as the artist performed hits such as “Linda Eh” and “Tu Sonrisa.”

FloyyMenor Captivates 61,000 Fans in Chile
Chilean artist FloyyMenor took over the Julio Martínez Pradanos National Stadium in Santiago, Chile, on Friday, April 17, as a special guest at Cris MJ’s sold-out show. The duo performed before an audience of over 61,000 fans.
Upon taking the stage, FloyyMenor performed a string of global hits, including “GATA ONLY,” as well as successful collaborations with Cris MJ, such as “Después de la Una,” “Déjame Pensar,” and “Luna Llena.”
The evening reached a major milestone backstage, when FloyyMenor was presented with a plaque commemorating 4 billion global streams for “GATA ONLY,” joined by Cris MJ and producer ATM Yamil.

Lenny Tavárez Performs the “SuperArte Tour” with Justin Quiles in Spain
Puerto Rican reggaeton artist Lenny Tavárez and his colleague Justin Quiles performed their joint “SuperArte Tour,” on Saturday, April 18, in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain.
For just over two hours, they performed 38 songs, including new tracks such as “SuperArte,” “Espacio,” “Thank U BB,” and “Champagne,” as well as career classics like “Loco,” “Cristina,” “Jeans,” “Toda,” “Hola,” and “Nena Maldición.”

The performance included a steamy moment in which Lenny and his wife, Natasha Nazario, performed a sensual dance routine.
This tour will continue through South American countries including Ecuador, Colombia, Argentina, Chile, and Venezuela.







