Eddie Palmieri. Photo Credit: Robert Schneider
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Marc Anthony Is Singing Songs He’s ‘Never Performed Live’ for His Las Vegas Residency
When Marc Anthony kicks off his first-ever Las Vegas residency Friday (Feb. 13), he’ll be “singing songs I’ve never performed live because I haven’t been able to,” he tells Billboard. “It’s duets, it’s English, it’s ballads, it’s salsa. All No. 1s, all songs people have embraced over the years that I haven’t been able to perform live. And it’s more intimate, more storytelling.”
By his own account, Marc Anthony has played more than 10,000 shows in his lifetime. But this time, “I’m mounting a show I’ve never seen before, a show I’ve never done before, with this combination of songs. It’s a challenge, but I’m really looking forward to it.”
Marc Anthony: Vegas…My Way! at the BleauLive Theater at the Fontainebleau will play for five days in February, then returns for an additional three days in the summer as a prelude to a 100-date stint in 2027. The show marks the first time Marc Anthony, one of Latin music’s most successful and prolific touring acts, has a residency anywhere.
“I’m over the moon,” he says, revealing that the repertoire will include a lot duets, with for which many of those featured acts recorded special videos tailored for the residency.
“The Malumas of the world, India, ‘La Gozadera’ [with Gente De Zona],” he adds, rattling off song titles. “It will be a coming together of songs that have changed my life; songs in English like ‘You Sang to Me,’ ‘I Need to Know.’ I threw everything in the bucket that I always wanted to do.”
Marc Anthony has long been courted for a Las Vegas residency, as much for his star power, as for his long history with the city and with the icons associated with it, including Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. But he never seriously considered the option until he met Jeffrey Soffer, the chairman and chief executive officer of Fontainebleau Development, who invited him to stay at the hotel.
“When I saw what Jeff Soffer did here — it’s six stars, brand new, brand new theater. … Plus, his father was friends with Frank Sinatra. This is what Vegas should be,” says Marc Anthony.
His fans will be able to see the star, who usually plays arenas and stadiums, in a completely different, intimate setup. Regardless, as ever, the star will be Marc Anthony’s voice and his incredibly tight band. So tight, in fact, that to date, the singer admits he still doesn’t warm up, or do sound checks.
“I just have a beer and a cigarette. Just give me a microphone and I’ll figure it out,” he chuckles. “You never know what’s going to happen that night. After doing more than 10,000 concerts, it’s all about staying on your toes and telling a story. One song she broke his heart, then the next they’re getting married. It’s about telling those stories and being in the moment.”
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Adam Lambert Reacts to Trump Administration Removing Pride Flag at Stonewall National Monument
Adam Lambert is speaking out against the removal of the Pride flag at Stonewall National Monument in New York City.
In early January, the Trump administration replaced the rainbow-colored flag — a symbol of LGBTQ+ rights and inclusion — with an American flag at the National Park Service–run site in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village.
“Stonewall is not just a park, it is sacred historical ground in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights,” Lambert, a founding partner of Pride Live and the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center (SNMVC), wrote on Instagram Thursday (Feb. 12).
The singer continued, “The Pride flag is not a political prop; it is a symbol of visibility, resilience, and the countless lives that have fought, and continue to fight, for dignity and equality. Removing it sends a message that our history and our humanity are negotiable. They are not. We were here. We are here. And we will continue to be.”
The Stonewall National Monument, located across the street from the Stonewall Inn — a historic bar known as the origin point of the LGBTQ rights movement — is a national civil rights landmark established in 2016 by President Barack Obama.
The Pride flag was taken down on Feb. 10 under new guidance from the Trump administration. Weeks earlier, the Department of the Interior had issued federal guidance prohibiting the display of “non-agency” flags in the National Park System.
On the same day Lambert shared his thoughts on social media, local elected officials raised the Pride flag once again at the Stonewall National Monument.
Lambert wasn’t the only artist to speak out against the Pride flag removal. Gracie Abrams also made her opinion clear by resharing comedian Benito Skinner’s post about it being “Demonic” on her Instagram Story on Feb. 10.
Recently elected NYC mayor Zohran Mamdani said in a statement on X that he was “outraged” by the seizure of the flag.
New York is the birthplace of the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement, and no act of erasure will ever change, or silence, that history,” he wrote. “Our city has a duty not just to honor this legacy, but to live up to it.”
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Wiz Khalifa Shares Emotional Tribute After the Death of His Father
Wiz Khalifa is mourning the loss of his father.
On Friday (Feb. 13), the 38-year-old rapper took to social media to share an emotional tribute following the death of his dad, Laurence W. Thomaz. He was 63, according to TMZ.
“Today my father decided not to wake up,” Wiz wrote on X. “I will always love him, miss him and be [grateful] for the things he taught me. He went out like a true yogi, at peace and on his own time. I love you forever Laurence W. Thomaz.”
The “Black and Yellow” artist continued, “My father’s passing was sudden but seeing how many people love and respected him makes happy and i know he’s proud that he left a positive impact on this earth. Literally all he ever wanted.”
Khalifa, whose real name is Cameron Jibril Thomaz, also shared several throwback photos on his Instagram Story. One childhood snapshot showed his father helping him on a swing, captioned, “Love you big guy.” Another image featured a young Wiz with his dad and what appears to be his sibling, Dorien “Lala” Thomaz, who died in 2017. “My boy was smooth,” Wiz wrote alongside the photo, referring to his father. Another caption on the photo read, “You and La La are together again,” along with a praying hands emoji.
Wiz was reportedly close to his dad, who was a former member of the military. The rapper previously told NME that Thomaz opened a recording studio in his hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, when he was a kid, which helped lay the foundation for his future.
“I lived in that studio. And that’s what turned me into who I am today,” the rapper told the publication in 2016.
Khalifa wrote on X that his last conversation with his dad “was him telling me how proud of me he was for the movie i was in and I promised him i would do more.”
The hip-hop star’s most notable acting role was co-starring with Snoop Dogg in the 2012 stoner comedy Mac & Devin Go to High School, where Wiz played the character Devin Overstreet. The movie’s soundtrack featured “Young, Wild & Free,” with Bruno Mars, which peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Wiz also thanked those who shared their condolences for his father’s passing. “It really means a lot in this tough time and is helping me feel better,” he wrote.
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Latin Jazz Legend Eddie Palmieri to Be Featured in Upcoming Documentary & More Uplifting Moments in Latin Music
From career milestones to new music releases to major announcements and those little important moments, Billboard editors highlight uplifting moments in Latin music. Here’s what happened in the Latin music world this week.
New Doc Celebrates the Life and Legacy of Eddie Palmieri
A new documentary feature film, Eddie Palmieri: Sweet Sweet Sugar, directed by Emmy-nominated filmmaker Omar Acosta, is currently in production. The film focuses on the life and legacy of Grammy-winning pianist, composer, and bandleader Eddie Palmieri, who revolutionized salsa and Latin jazz and shaped the genre as we know it. Set against the backdrop of Spanish Harlem and the Bronx from the 1950s to the 1980s, the film explores how Palmieri used his music to amplify the voices of Puerto Ricans while shaping Latin music’s global influence today.
“Puerto Ricans came to New York with rhythm, passion, and very little else. We didn’t melt into the pot. We reshaped it. Eddie Palmieri is the proof,” said director Acosta in a press release. “Born in the crucible of Spanish Harlem, his music captures the moment Puerto Rico collided with New York and invented something new, something permanent. Eddie speaks for the Puerto Rican diaspora, a people whose fight for dignity and opportunity transformed not only themselves, but American culture and the world beyond it.”
Produced by David Kennedy and Nick Quested of Goldcrest Films in co-production with Uprising Music NYC and in cooperation with the Eddie Palmieri estate, the film has full access to Palmieri’s music catalog and never-before-seen archival footage.
Outernational Brings Revolution Rock to Bogotá’s Streets
New York troupe Outernational brought the streets of Bogotá to life with a riveting performance on Callejeras Música de a Pie, a YouTube channel that transforms public spaces into open stages. Frontman Miles Solay was joined by Bogotá ensemble — Diana Castro (accordion), Juancho Mendez (tiple), Hector Marín Bedoya (bass), Sergio Arias (guitar) — as they fused their rebellious future rock with Latin American rhythms, such as cumbia, carranga, jazz, and slam poetry in La Candelaria, creating a riveting celebration of music in 15 minutes. Songs “Woman on the Edge of Time,” “La Gente Nueva,” and “Welcome” — all from their 2024 album Welcome to the Revolution, produced by Chad Smith — invited onlookers passing by to connect, dance, and reflect. Watch below.
Peso Pluma Joins the Adidas Family
Adidas announced on Friday (Feb. 13) that Peso Pluma has officially joined its roster of global ambassadors. “Representing the three stripes for Mexico and our music with Adidas is something I dreamed about since I was a kid,” the Mexican superstar said in a statement. “This isn’t just about me, it’s for my people, my culture, and everyone pushing Mexico forward. I’m excited to join the Adidas family and keep showing the world who we are.” Peso joins the ranks of Bad Bunny, Pharrell Williams and Jennie (BLACKPINK), who have also partner with the iconic brand.
Guaynaa & Lele Pons Welcome Baby Girl
Beloved Latin music couple Guaynaa and Lele Pons — who are also Billboard Español cover star alums — welcomed their first born child. They introduced their blue-eyed girl on a shared Instagram post on Wednesday (Feb. 11), captioning, “Say hello to Eloísa.” A bevy of stars congratulated them, including Jay Wheeler, who wrote, “What we create are works of art! God bless her,” and who also recently welcomed a child with his wife. De La Ghetto commented, “She has the same face as her dad.” Meanwhile, Anitta shared her excitement, simply writing, “Loooooove.” See the post below.
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