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Belinda, Elvis Crespo, FloyyMenor, Tito Double P, Young Miko to Perform at Billboard Latin Music Week 35th Anniversary Party

Celebrating its 35th anniversary, Billboard Latin Music Week — the biggest gathering of Latin stars and industry executives in the world — will culminate in a star-studded concert featuring performances by Belinda, Elvis Crespo, FloyyMenor, Tito Double P and Young Miko.

The evening will take place on Friday, Oct. 18, at 7 p.m. ET at The Fillmore Miami Beach, and it will also spotlight Venezuelan comedian George Harris and Spanish singer-actress Ana Mena, with additional acts to be revealed soon. The event is presented by Smirnoff Spicy Tamarind.

Mexican star Belinda, known for her hits such as “La Niña de la Escuela” and more recently “Cactus,” “La Mala” and “300 Noches” with Natanael Cano, continues to captivate fans around the globe with her unique blend of pop and Latin rhythms.

An icon in Latin music, Elvis Crespo became a household name in the late ’90s, particularly for his timeless hit “Suavemente,” which brought merengue to every Latin household. Crespo continues to release music, including “El Hilo” and “Suave” with Pitbull, keeping dance floors buzzing.

One of the leaders of the new urbano wave of Chilean artists is FloyyMenor, who rose to international fame with his No. 1 charting hit “Gata Only” with Cris MJ. In August, Floyy released his debut album, El Comienzo, which he’s expected to perform live during his set.

April’s Billboard Latin Artist on the Rise, Tito Double P, shot to fame with hits such as “La People II” alongside his superstar cousin Peso Pluma. Tito, who helps lead the new explosion of corridos, also recently released his debut album, Incómodo in August.

Lastly, Young Miko, currently gracing the cover of Billboard, is a rapid-rising Puerto Rican star known for her sly wordplay and nonchalant flow that have quickly made her one of the most appealing Latin acts in the industry.

This event is included for all Billboard Latin Music Week Insider Pass Holders. Tickets are available to the public starting at $35. For more info and to purchase your passes, please visit BillboardLatinMusicWeek.com

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