Jenni Vive 2015 Concert Update: Luz Maria, Los Horoscopos And Other Artists Added To Final Lineup
All the artist that will be performing for the Jenni Rivera tribute concert have been officially announced. The final lineup includes a variety of artist who will perform in honor of Rivera's career.
Early in June it was revealed that Regulo Caro, Chuy Lizarraga and Rivera's daughter, Jaquelin Melina Campos, would all be performing at the tribute concert hosted by the Rivera family. Campos is reportedly going to be performing four of her iconic mother's songs.
It was revealed on Sunday, on Instagram, that Los Horoscopos de Durango, one of the longest and most popular regional music duos, singers Karla Luna and Luz Maria, and Los Tucanes de Tijuana have all been scheduled to perform along with previous announced artist, Becky G, Fidel Rueda, Banda Los Recoditos and Rivera's oldest daughter, Chiquis.
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The Rivera family has revealed it plans on hosting the concert for the next 10 years and hope to feature a variety of artists because Jenni Rivera, who died in 2012 in a plane crash, experimented with several genres of music throughout her career.
Entravision recently revealed that Rosa Rivera, the mother of Jenni Rivera, stated that several celebrities who her daughter helped make famous while she was alive are now refusing to take part in the tribute concert.
Benefits from the concert will help support women and children who have suffered with domestic violence. Rivera famously dealt with issues of domestic abuse in her first marriage. Her first husband, José Trinidad Marín, is currently serving a 31 year sentence in prison for sexual assault and rape against Rivera and her daughters.
The concert is scheduled for July 2 in Long Beach, California. The singer would have turned 46 this year.
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