Calibash 2016 Concert to Feature Becky G, Nicky Jam, J Balvin, Prince Royce
Pop singer Becky G will be joining several urban and bachata music stars for one of the biggest Latin music concerts of the year, Calibash 2016, which will be held on Jan. 24.
The singer announced her special appearance at Calibash on Instagram with a poster for the event, captioning the post, "Excited for my special guest performance at @mega963fm #calibash2016!"
The Mexican-American pop star, who will probably be performing one of her new songs, will be joining an already impressive lineup of Latin music stars.
The list of performers already includes J Balvin, Nicky Jam, Farruko, Yandel, Lil Jon, Prince Royce, Henry Santos, J Alvarez, Alex Sensation, Justin Quiles and more.
A photo posted by Becky Gomez (@iambeckyg) on Jan 11, 2016 at 3:51pm PST
According to the Calibash website, the concert will be held at the Los Angeles Staples Center. The event promises to be one of the biggest Latin music concerts of the year.
Calibash is sponsored by KXOL Mega 96.3FM and La Musica ,and will be produced by AEG Live and Latin Events.
"After 13 years of a tremendously successful partnership with SBS, we are thrilled to once again bring back to Staples Center one of the most exciting events in Los Angeles," said Rebeca Leon, SVP of Latin Talent, AEG Live/Goldenvoice.
"Calibash is unparalleled as the biggest and most important Latin Urban festival - where top talent from the General market and the biggest names in Latin music come together on one stage for one night only. This edition of Calibash will be our most exciting show to date," she added.
Previous Calibash concerts have included performances by stars like Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, Ivy Queen, Plan B, Wisin y Yandel, Carlos Vives, Maluma, Alexis y Fido and Chris Brown.
Fans can purchase tickets for the concert, which range between $21 and $175, at AXS.com.
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