It’s been an incredible week in the Latin music scene, filled with uplifting moments that celebrate culture, community, and the power of music. Lenny Tavárez kicked off his birthday in New York City by launching his Dale Ritmo Community Outreach initiative, a dance class in East Harlem that brought the rhythms of Latin music directly to the classroom. Through an interactive salsa workshop for students ages 9 to 11, Lenny Tavárez shared his passion for music and dance, stating that seeing these young students connect with their roots was the best birthday gift he could have asked for.
This initiative is all about spreading joy and culture to the younger generation, and it’s clear that Lenny Tavárez is dedicated to making a positive impact. Meanwhile, Shakira is gearing up for the 2026 FIFA World Cup final, where she’ll be performing with a very special group of dancers – the Ghetto Kids from Uganda. This talented young group went viral with their dance routine to Shakira‘s World Cup song, and now they’re getting the chance to share their talents with the world.
Rauw Alejandro is also getting into the World Cup spirit with the launch of La Tribuna del Fútbol in Puerto Rico, a free fan experience that combines soccer, music, food, and culture. From daily match screenings to live music and family-friendly programming, there’s something for everyone at this exciting event. Whether you’re a soccer fan or just looking for a fun and vibrant atmosphere, La Tribuna del Fútbol is the place to be.







