Last night, Rebeleon Entertainment, BMI, Latin Recording Academy Círculo de Productores e Ingenieros (CPI) and The Recording Academy Florida Chapter presented the Los Producers charity event at M2 Club in Miami, FL. The star-studded benefit concert included spectacular performances by Latin GRAMMY nominees and past winners who shared the stage to raise funds for The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, which is dedicated to finding better treatments and a cure for Parkinson’s disease.
This year’s event brought in a full house, with performances from many Latin GRAMMY Award nominees including Luis Fonsi, who performed a rendition of the 80’s ballad “Heaven” by Bryan Adams, DannyLux sang the classic love song “Eres” by Café Tacvba, The Warning rocked Alanis Morissette’s “You Oughta Know, ” Joaquina sang “Creep” by Radiohead, and Leonel García hyped up the crowd with “Take on Me” by A-ha. Additional 2024 Latin GRAMMY Award nominees graced the stage including Agirs, Bruses, Caloncho, Cimafunk, Conociendo Rusia, Jay de la Cueva, El David Aguilar, Fonseca, Mon Laferte, Danny Ocean, Ali Stone and Nicole Zignago.
For over a decade, the Los Producers charity concert has become one of the industry’s most anticipated shows during Latin GRAMMY week and has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for organizations such as the Los Angeles En Mexico Foundation, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Education Through Music, City of Hope, Help Me Rebuild La Perla Foundation and The Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research (MJFF), among others.
The 2024 Los Producers charity show exceeded its fundraising goal with the support of its sponsors including Griffin Catalyst, Rimas Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Universal Music Latino, First Horizon, Sony Music Publishing, Magnus, Full Sail University, ACT Productions, Unsin, ReLo-Co and Grafico.