Music lovers get a reason to rejoice this month! On January 20th at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, Calibash arrives. Calibash is a yearly event that celebrates some of your favorite musical genres, including Pop, R and B, Hip Hop, Tropical, and Urban. Major artists from all genres will unite to perform this large concert, and you’ll get to see some of the most popular music performers in the world today.
Hosted by LaMusica App, the Spanish Broadcasting System, Inc, and KXOL Mega 96.3 FM, LA’s premier radio station, this event is now in its eleventh year and will bring together some of the best musical performers in the world for a huge dance music event. Some of the performers slated to appear include J Balvin, Jennifer Lopez, Yandel, Wisin, Bad Bunny, Ozuma, French Montana, Natti Natasha, Becky G, and Ricky Martin. More performers will be announced, and you’ll get to immerse yourself in the best dance music and Latin pop music you’ll ever get to experience. Plus, several celebrities will be in attendance at the event, which should make coming even more interesting for you.
Calishbash is set to take place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on January 20th. The concert starts at 8 PM, but guests are asked to arrive about two hours in advance to make sure they are seated and can view the show on time. Tickets cost $39-$200 depending on the seats you pick. Children under two years are age are free, but children three years and older do require a ticket. For more information on Calibash, or to buy tickets, please visit the Staples’ Center website here.
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