The annual Safety+ Symposium runs Sept. 17-20 at the Orlando World Center Marriott in Orlando, Fla. and will feature a Kennedy Space Center tour, a Daytona International Speedway tour, and the VPPPA Scholarship Golf Tournament.
Juanes has confirmed that his new album,
Origen, will be released May 28, along with a documentary set to premiere on Amazon Prime that same day. As a preview to his 10th studio album, a collection of reimagined songs that have inspired his career, the Colombian star previously dropped his version of Fito Paez s El Amor Después del Amor and a Spanish-language version of Bruce Springsteen s Dancing in the Dark.
“Our origin is where the direction of our life and place in the universe begins and takes shape, Juanes said. For me, it is built upon a love of music instilled by my family, appreciation of my culture, and the discovery of the songs and artists that first completely stirred my soul. It’s the music deep in my heart, never to be forgotten.”
On May 21, tickets go on sale for Camilo’s first-ever U.S. outing, the
Mis Manos (My Hands) tour, so titled after his recently-released album. The tour, produced by Loud and Live, hits theaters in 14 cities, beginning with Miami, Oct. 22 at the Filmore and ending Dec. 3 at the Coca-Cola Theater in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
“This is the first time I’m going on stage to perform my songs with my band,” Camilo tells
Billboard. “The expectation of looking my fans in the eye, and having them look into my eyes and sing those songs, which are anthems of hope, makes this an almost mystical encounter.”