
Los Tigres del Norte. Photo courtesy of the group.
From career milestones to new music releases to major announcements and those little important moments, Billboard editors highlight uplifting moments in Latin music. Here’s what happened in the Latin music world this week.
A lineup of stars, sports legends and philanthropists gathered on Friday (May 1) for the Maestro Cares Foundation’s 5th Annual Golf Tournament, hosted by co-founders Marc Anthony and concert promoter Henry Cárdenas. Taking place in Aventura, Flor. at the JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort, this year’s tournament and fundraiser supports the foundation’s efforts to aid disadvantaged children and communities in Latin America and the U.S.
Those in attendance included Luis Fonsi, Lenny Tavárez, producer Jean Rodriguez, comedian and actor Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias, NBA Hall of Famer Alonzo Mourning, Miami Dolphins icon Nat Moore and former NFL player Robert Bailey. Also, there were pro golfers Camilo Villegas and Marcelo Rozo, former boxing champion Jorge Linares and Fontainebleau Development CEO Jeffrey Soffer.
“Seeing how this tournament has grown over these five years is incredible,” said Anthony in a press release. “Together with Henry and each of you, we have achieved something that goes beyond a trophy; we are creating a legacy of hope. Thank you all for joining us once again to be the engine of change that so many children need.”
Los Tigres del Norte visited St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital for the first time on Thursday (April 30) — Mexico’s El Día Del Niño (Children’s Day) — and connected with patients and families through music and traditions, like the game of la lotería (the Mexican bingo). Through this initiative, the band is urging fans to join the Angeles de Esperanza (Partner in Hope) program, providing monthly support to help families focus on their children’s health without financial burdens.
“Our visit to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital deeply touched our hearts,” said Los Tigres del Norte in a press release. “To see children and families from around the world supported with compassion and dignity is a powerful reminder that no child should face cancer or other serious illnesses alone. We left inspired and for Día del Niño, we invite our community to join us as Angeles de Esperanza, giving hope, month after month, to children who deserve every chance at their best life.”

Los Tigres del Norte. Photo courtesy of the group.
Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage revealed its 2026 lineup on Tuesday (April 28), marking the festival’s 40th anniversary with performances across New York City parks. Within the live summer series, the Latin Alternative Music Conference (LAMC) returns with shows featuring Julieta Venegas, Lasso, Trueno, Milo J, and J Noa, among others. Free and ticketed events will run from June through September at its flagship venue in Central Park and additional neighborhood parks across the five boroughs.
“Forty years ago, I had a simple idea: that world-class music and performing arts belonged to everyone, not just those who could afford a ticket. Four decades later, I’m genuinely moved by what SummerStage has meant to our city and what we helped build together with our fans,” said SummerStage founder Joe Killian in a press release. “SummerStage has been the cultural backbone of NYC since 1986, bringing artists from across the globe to share their sounds and stories with our neighbors in their local parks […] As we step into this 40th season, I’m not just proud of where we’ve been, but I’m also excited for the moments still to come.”
Internationally renowned Argentine party BRESH continues to expand its U.S. presence with new cities and an event series of events scheduled to coincide with the World Cup this summer. Known for blending reggaeton, pop and Latin hits, BRESH continues to celebrate culture, music and community as a global movement. Get tickets here.
“We’ve always believed that BRESH is more than just a party. It’s a space where people connect emotionally, share joy and celebrate culture together,” said BRESH CEO Tomas Allande in a press release. “The U.S. has become a key part of our vision, and this summer’s international soccer tournament offers the perfect opportunity to bring our community closer together through shared experiences. We want to amplify the excitement around the tournament while also staying true to BRESH’s ethos of unity and celebration.” See the dates below:
Del Maguey & Parcha hosted Julieta Venegas on Thursday (April 30) in New York’s National Sawdust for an intimate evening of music and conversation about her upcoming album and memoir, both titled Norteña, due out later this month. Venegas talked about being raised on the border (Tijuana-California), her family, identity and her musical development up until her arrival in Mexico City.
“It started to become an obsession to read books about Baja California, about Tijuana,” said Venegas during the event. “To begin inhabiting this universe with the landscape of Baja California that inspired me so much for the album — my home, my family, the relationship they instilled in me with music. The book is about that too. It’s a memory that I invented; that is the norteña music I remember. I included all the elements and undertones that I felt are norteños to me. It was a way of celebrating it, putting it into words and songs.”
She also performed her latest single “La Línea” and beloved hits like “Lento” and “Limón y Sal,” alternating between her piano, accordion and acoustic guitar.

Julieta Venegas performs at New York’s National Sawdust. Photo Credit: Reuben Torres
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