Founded in 2013, Latin Music Productions Ltd has been bringing the best live music to the city for over a decade. With a passion for music and a commitment to excellence, our team of experts works tirelessly to create unforgettable experiences for our guests.
With 18 Latin GRAMMY Awards, two GRAMMY Awards, dozens of Platinum certifications, and over 20 million records sold worldwide, Carlos Vives has forever changed Latin music. With a musical career spanning 30 years and billions of streams and views, the Colombian singer, songwriter, actor, and philanthropist remains one of the world's most recognized stars, boasting a massive social following and over 15 million monthly listeners on Spotify. In 2023, as part of the celebration of his 30-year musical journey, he released the GRAMMY-nominated album "Escalona: Nunca Se Había Grabado Así," a journey into his roots and the success that made him an ambassador of Colombian sound worldwide. With this album, Vives received his 18th Latin GRAMMY in the "Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album" category and a nomination for the 2024 GRAMMY Awards for "Best Tropical Latin Album."
Winner of five Latin Grammy, Jorge Celedon began his career at the age of seven, today he is recognised as one of the greatest exponents of the Colombian Vallenato genre.
His career includes hits that have become references like "Cuatro Rosas" , "Juepa Je!" , "Ay Ombe" , "No Podran Separarnos" , " Como Te Olvido " , " No Te Olvidare" , "Parranda en el Cafetal" , "Esta Vida" and many more!
He is currently presenting his most recent single titled "Que Te Vaya Bien", which is already one of his greatest hits in several countries.
Known in his home country as "El Cardenal Sabanero" ("The Cardinal from the Savannah"), Venezuelan singer Reynaldo Armas began his career in the 1970s and quickly established himself as one of the most popular artists in the llanero genre. He was born Reynaldo Armas Enguaima on August 4, 1953, in Santa María de Ipire, Guárico, and moved from his hometown to the city of Zaraza when he was just 9 years old. At the age of 11, he began performing on local radio shows and, by the time he was 12, he had already written his first song, "Nadie Tiene Que Saber." Throughout the 1980s, he continued to develop his radio-friendly brand of llanero on well-received releases like La Flor de la Amistad (1989), which featured the hit single "A Usted," El Indio (1981), and Mi Credo (1987). The next few decades found the singer reaping the fruits of his prolific labor by receiving some of the most important awards in the region, including the Guaicaipuro de Oro and the Meridiano de Oro.
In 2013, his album El Caballo de Oro won Best Folkloric Album at the Latin Grammys; a feat he would repeat again in 2015 with La Muerte del Rucio Moro, named after his 1987 hit single.
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