Carín León Postpones Concerts After Dengue Diagnosis, Leads Premios Lo Nuestro Nominations
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A statement from the artist’s team confirms that Carín León has postponed upcoming performances at the Palenque of the León Fair after being diagnosed with dengue fever. The decision prioritizes the singer’s health and ensures fans receive a high-quality show when he is fully recovered.
Concerts Rescheduled for February
The concerts originally scheduled for January 22 and 23 have been moved to February 5 and 6, respectively. Importantly, all previously purchased tickets will remain valid for the new dates, eliminating the need for fans to exchange or repurchase them. According to the release, “We appreciate the public’s understanding; this decision was made prioritizing the health and recovery of the artist, as well as the quality of the show.”
Rising Star Garners Record Nominations
The postponement comes as León is experiencing a surge in recognition within the music industry. He recently became the Mexican male artist with the most nominations for the upcoming Premios Lo Nuestro awards. This achievement underscores his growing popularity and influence.
Premios Lo Nuestro Nods Span Genres
León’s nominations cover a broad spectrum of categories, demonstrating his versatility and appeal. He appears as a contender for major awards including Artist of the Year, Song of the Year for “El Amor de Mi Herida,” and Album of the Year for Palabra de To’s (Seca).
Furthermore, he is nominated for Crossover Collaboration of the Year for “Lost in Translation” featuring Kacey Musgraves, and The Perfect Mix of the Year for his collaboration with Alejandro Sanz on “El Vino de tu Boca.” His success extends into regional Mexican music, with nominations for Best Male Artist of the Year, Song of the Year, and Album of the Year of Mexican Music, as well as Collaboration of the Year for “Si Tú Me Vieras” with Maluma. He is also in the running for Pop/Rock Song of the Year for his rendition of “Vivir Sin Aire” with Maná.
Continued Momentum Following Las Vegas Success
This wave of nominations follows León’s recent triumph in Las Vegas, where he sold out his concerts at The Sphere in just one hour. This rapid sell-out further solidifies his status as a major force in the Latin music scene.
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