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Yahoo
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Don Omar Wraps Sueños Festival With Crowd-Pleasing Set
Drawing in a massive crowd on day two of Sueños Music Festival, Don Omar cemented his icon status delivering a jam-packed setlist to wrap the fourth edition of the event in Chicago's Grant Park. On Sunday, the reggaetón powerhouse came out on stage just a few minutes before his 9 p.m. start time, eager to sing to the crowd — significantly larger than yesterday's — that had gathered to see him perform. Don Omar did not disappoint and he knew exactly which songs would get his fans going. More from Billboard Shakira Brings Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran Tour to Chicago's Sueños Festival: 'I'm In Love With This City' Demi Lovato Marries Jordan 'Jutes' Lutes in California Wearing Vivienne Westwood Wedding Gown Billy Ray Cyrus & Elizabeth Hurley Make Red Carpet Debut as a Couple From 'Dale Don' to 'Hasta Abajo' and 'Dile,' the Puerto rican hitmaker started with a bang. 'Latinos make some noise,' he said at the top of his one-hour set. He was a man of a few words, letting the music speak for itself. 'Are we having fun?' he asked at one point. It's safe to say the crowd was indeed having fun with groups of friends perreando and singing along with the self-proclaimed King of Kings. He went on to sing 'Pobre Diabla,' Hector y Tito's 'Morena,' 'Salió El Sol,' 'Se Menea,' 'Taboo,' 'Danza Kuduro' and 'Bandoleros.' But a highlight of the night was when he sang 'Ella y Yo,' his 2005 hit duet with Romeo Santos. 'You guys know this song, right?' he asked, almost rhetorically. One of the most memorable collaborations of the 21st century, Santos and Don Omar engage in a call-and-response of sorts to tell a story of lust, infidelity and betrayal in 'Ella y Yo.' Don Omar asked the Sueños crowd to play the part of Santos and they promptly followed his orders, making for an epic duet between Don Omar and his fans. Don Omar most recently wrapped his Back to Reggaetón World Tour, which marked his grand return to the stage in celebration of his decades-spanning career. Day two of Sueños Music Festival also included riveting performances by Kapo, Bellakath, Omar Courtz, Jhayco, Tito Double P, Grupo Frontera and Wisin. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart


Chicago Tribune
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Chicago Tribune
What to do in Chicago: Sueños in Grant Park, lakefront fireworks and the Memorial Day Parade
Memorial Day Wreath Laying Ceremony and Parade: Retired Major Gen. William J. Walker will serve as this year's Memorial Day parade grand marshal, honoring his more than 30-year career that included tenure as Sergeant at Arms of the U.S. House of Representatives. Walker served as the commanding general of the Washington, D.C., National Guard, where he led the response to the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, as well as President Joe Biden's inauguration. Walker will offer a keynote address at a wreath-laying ceremony before the parade. Sueños Music Festival: Shakira, Peso Pluma, Don Omar and Grupo Frontera headline Sueños, which returns to Grant Park this weekend. Expect more than 100,000 people, as the Latin music festival expands to include a second stage, a larger footprint and a dance zone for even more fun. Fingers crossed, the weather will be better than last year. AC/DC: They're back in black, again, after nearly a decade. Still rocking a schoolboy uniform at age 70, Angus Young continues to lead the band on their 'Power Up' world tour. The tour rolls into Soldier Field this weekend. Matt Berninger: Best known as The National's frontman — you know that voice — Berninger brings his introspective solo work to Thalia Hall. Synth-heavy indie pop artist Ronboy, aka Julia Laws, also performs. Seems an ideal pairing. Vince Gill: The country music star takes a break from performing with the Eagles at the Sphere to play his own songs this weekend at the Chicago Theatre. The tour celebrates Vince Gill's 50th year as a professional musician. The Eagles resume their Las Vegas stand in September. Belmont-Sheffield Music Fest: Hop on the 'L' to Belmont for Lakeview's 40th anniversary Belmont-Sheffield Music Fest. It's a classic Chicago festival: tribute bands, artisan vendors, a community stage and, of course, food and drink. Rockin' in the Park: Rosemont's free summer concert series returns this weekend with alt-rock's Pino Farina Band and post-show fireworks. Throughout the summer, the series features pop and rock tribute bands spanning decades. Randolph Street Market Festival: Browse some 200 vendors as Randolph Street Market kicks off the summer season with a garden party. Live music and DJs will offer a soundtrack for your antique and vintage shopping. 'Marvel's Spider-Man — Beyond Amazing': Look out, here comes Spider-Man, in a Museum of Science and Industry exhibit. Perhaps more industry — as in, the MCU industrial complex — than science, the interactive exhibit promises rare comic books, costumes, props, statues of characters and drawing opportunities. Navy Pier Fireworks: No need to wait 'til Independence Day; summer fireworks are back. Starting this weekend, Navy Pier launches its twice-weekly lakefront display.


CBS News
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- CBS News
Sueños Music Festival 2025 in Grant Park Memorial Day weekend: Street closures, lineup, more
Sueños Music Festival returns to Grant Park this Memorial Day weekend with headlining performances from Shakira and Don Omar. Here's everything you need to know for the weekend. When is Sueños Music Festival and what is the 2025 lineup? Sueños Music Festival will be held in Grant Park on May 24 and 25. Single-day and two-day passes are still available for purchase. The 2025 lineup includes headlining sets from Shakira on Saturday and Don Omar on Sunday. There's also a special Sunday performance from Groupo Frontera. Other performers include Arangel, El Alfa, Oscar Maydon, Tito Double P, Jhayco, Wisin, Kapo, Gordo, Maria Becerra, Dei V and more. Click here to see the full lineup and purchase tickets. Set scheduled times are available here. A list of Sueños 2025 afterparties is available here. Street closures and how to get there Street closures are already in effect for the festival. Balbo Drive between Columbus Drive and DuSable Lake Shore Drive is closed as of Wednesday through May 31 for the festival set up, performances, and take-down. Attendees are strongly encouraged to take the CTA to Grant Park for the festival. The closes CTA stops are the Red Line Jackson, Harrison or Roosevelt Stations. You can also take Metra to Sueños, via the Metra Electric Line and exiting at the Van Buren Street Station. There will be complimentary bike valet for attendees at a tent near Buckingham Fountain that will be open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. There are designated rideshare pick-up and drop-off locations in place for the festival at 11th Street and Wabash. To request a ride when leaving the festival, you will need to exit Grant Park and walk west of State Street or north toward Jackson Drive between Columbus and DuSable Lake Shore Drive to leave the geofencing area for rideshare drivers. If you want to drive, Millennium Garages beneath Grant Park, Maggie Daley Park and Millennium Park is the most convenient parking option. You can purchase parking in advance at special rates for 12 or 24 hour parking at Millennium Lakeside Garage or Millennium Park Garage online. There is also a discount for multi-day parking with a special code. Get more information on parking and commonly asked travel questions here. What is the bag policy and other things to know before I go? All bags at Sueños Music Festival will be searched, organizers said. All bags larger than 6 in. by 9 in. must be fully clear and made of plastic, vinyl or PVC, and cannot be larger than 12 in. by 6 in. by 12 in. Small clutch purses and fanny packs smaller than 6 in. by 9 in do not have to be clear, but can have only one pocket. Bags are restricted to small purses, toes and drawstring bags only. Hydration packs are allowed and do not have to be clear, but must be emptied of all liquids and have more than two pockets. See more rules and a list of allowed and prohibited items here.
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GMA Network
17-05-2025
- Entertainment
- GMA Network
Barbie Forteza, Choi Bo Min serve kilig in new dance video
Barbie Forteza and Choi Bo Min just took on a dance challenge together! The Kapuso Primetime Princess and the South Korean actor had fun dancing to 'Me Jalo' by Fuerza Regida and Grupo Frontera, as seen on GMA Network's TikTok page. The duo danced on a set that looks like a train. Barbie and Choi Bo Min are starring together in the upcoming series 'Beauty Empire,' which is being shot in South Korea. More cast members include Kyline Alcantara and Ruffa Gutierrez. Barbie is also starring in the upcoming film, 'P77.' —Nika Roque/JCB, GMA Integrated News
Yahoo
17-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Quavo, Eric Church, Rico Nasty, And All The Songs You Need to Know This Week
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Quavo communes with his late Migos partner Takeoff, Eric Church reanimates a hero from country music's past, and Rico Nasty comes through with a banger from her forthcoming album. Plus new music from Ed Sheeran, Mei Semones, Jorja Smith, Turnstile, and more. Quavo feat. Takeoff, 'Dope Boy Phone' (YouTube) More from Rolling Stone Miley Cyrus, André 3000, Tyla, and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week Eric Church Performs Live Debut of 'Hands of Time' at 2025 ACM Awards Takeoff's Mom Hosts Brunch of Joy and Grief for Mothers Scarred by Gun Violence Rico Nasty, 'Butterfly Kisses' (YouTube) KATSEYE, 'Gnarly' (YouTube) Eric Church, 'Johnny' (YouTube) Ed Sheeran, 'Old Phone' (YouTube) Yung Lean, 'I'm Your Dirt, I'm Your Love' (YouTube) Jorja Smith, 'The Way I Love You' (YouTube) Niko Rubio, 'Ring Ring' (YouTube) Ivan Cornejo, 'Me Prometí' (YouTube) Grupo Frontera feat. Netón Vega, 'La Buena Eras Tú' (YouTube) Gabito Ballesteros, 'Cleopatra' (YouTube) Car Seat Headrest, 'The Catastrophe (Good Luck With That, Man)' (YouTube) Turnstile, 'Seein Stars/Birds' (YouTube) PUP, 'Hallways' (YouTube) Blondshell, 'Event of a Fire' (YouTube) New Found Glory, '100%' (YouTube) Model/Actriz, 'Vespers' (YouTube) Mei Semones, 'Dangomushi' (YouTube) Jenny Hval, 'All Night Long' (YouTube) Hotline TNT, 'Candle' (YouTube) Brògeal, 'Friday On My Mind' (YouTube) Jawdropped, 'Fantasy' (YouTube) Suki Waterhouse, 'On This Love' (YouTube) Lord Huron, 'Nothing I Need' (YouTube) Olamide, Wizkid, 'Kai!' (YouTube) Mimi Webb and Meghan Trainor, 'Mind Reader' (YouTube) Aly & AJ, 'Lasso' (YouTube) Samara Cyn, 'Bad Brains' (YouTube) Fuerza Regida, 'Caperuza' (YouTube) Best of Rolling Stone The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time