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The Best Photos From Latin Music Week 2025 Emerging Artists Showcases: Lupita Infante, Alejo & More

Billboard Latin Music Week 2025 included a series of emerging artists showcases, featuring everyone from Lupita Infante and Christian Alicea to Alejo, Zizzy and Chaparro Chuacheneguer.

Held in the Stardust Lounge at the Fillmore Miami Beach, the intimate concerts began on Monday, October 20th, with a set presented by Platoon featuring Colombian musician and producer Golden, known for his musical versatility (R&B, Afrobeats, hip-hop, pop) and collaborations with artists such as Beelé, Hamilton, and Maria Becerra. Golden made his debut as a singer in June with the album Saoko Vol. 1, in which he shares his African roots, fusing them with salsa and lyrics that largely pay tribute to women. He was joined by two special guests: Cartagena-born Zaider, recognized for his fusion of Afrobeats and reggaetón; and producer Slow Mike.

On Tuesday, Oct. 21st, Peermusic presented an energetic showcase featuring four of its stars. Mexican artist Zizzy kicked things off with his unique fusion of rap, reggaetón, and R&B, adding a touch of romance. Famous for his collaborations with stars like Yng Iván and Álvaro Díaz, the Monterrey native demonstrated his talent as one of the most promising artists in the Latin urban genre. Next up was Alejo, the young Puerto Rican star who’s latest achievements include appearing at Lollapalooza Chile, performing at the Lunario in Mexico City, and participating in summer festivals in Spain. With his urban style and catchy rhythms, he had not only his fans singing and dancing, but also those he won over at the event.

Lupita Infante’s feminine presence added a special touch to the evening. Accompanied by a mariachi band, the great Pedro Infante’s granddaughter showcased her spectacular voice, singing the ranchera songs that have earned her two Latin Grammy nominations with her bold style and soulful vocals. Christian Alcea closed the show, captivating the audience with his energetic performance and getting everyone dancing. His spectacular way of fusing traditional salsa with modern rhythms, combined with his charisma, gives the genre a unique flavor.

To close out the week, Mexican music and dance took over the final showcase at Billboard Latin Music Week on Wednesday, Oct. 22, beginning with Silvia Zepeda’s rancheras, an artist signed to Luz Record who has been carving out a place for herself in the regional Mexican music scene throughout 2025. The audience sang along to songs like “Un Puño de Tierra,” in which she was accompanied by Lorenzo Méndez, one of the most respected voices in the genre and former lead singer of La Original Banda El Limón.

Meanwhile, Gerardo Fernández showcased his powerful voice, performing rancheras as well. With 13 albums in his discography, Pedro Fernández’s brother remains true to his roots, and he demonstrated this on stage.

The energy and fun came courtesy of two artists who are causing sensation on social media and within the Latino community of California. First, Juanito El Millonzuki, also known as “the king of urban ranch,” got the crowd dancing with his upbeat set. Shortly after, he was joined by another charismatic performer, Chaparro Chuacheneger — short in stature but with a big heart when it comes to spreading his positive energy through his songs, bringing the party to a close.

With over 30 years of history, Latin Music Week is the largest and most important gathering of Latin artists and industry executives worldwide. This year’s event featured a star-studded lineup that included Aitana, Anuel AA, Bebeshito, Carlos Vives, Carín León, Danny Ocean, DJ Khaled, Daddy Yankee, Emilia Mernes, Ivy Queen, Gloria Estefan, Grupo 5, Kapo, Laura Pausini, Luck Ra, Netón Vega, Olga Tañón, Óscar Maydon, Ozuna, Pablo Alborán, Rawayana, Suzette Quintanilla, Tokischa, Xavi, Yailin La Más Viral, and more.

Billboard Latin Music Week also coincided with the 2025 Billboard Latin Music Awards, which aired on Thursday, Oct. 23, on Telemundo, where Bad Bunny was honored as Top Latin Artist of the 21st Century.

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