Ruidosa Fest Makes Waves in New York City
Los Angeles, California (August 12, 2024)- Ruidosa Fest made history in New York City on August 10th, bringing together a diverse lineup of Latin female artists for an unforgettable day of music and culture. The festival, founded by Chilean singer Francisca Valenzuela, marked its US debut as part of Lincoln Center’s Summer for the City series.
The event showcased a range of Latin voices, from established artists like Bebel Gilberto and iLe to rising stars like Buscabulla and Nella. A powerful panel discussion, "Latinx to the Front: Nuestro Ruido Is Worldwide," featuring industry leaders from Billboard, Rolling Stone, YouTube, and SiriusXM, highlighted the impact of Latin music and the importance of amplifying female voices.
Ruidosa Fest's mission to celebrate and elevate Latinx female and female-identified artists resonated with audiences, solidifying its position as a groundbreaking platform. With its successful New York debut, the festival is poised to become a cornerstone in the global music scene.
The day culminated in a vibrant silent disco led by Ali Stone, leaving attendees with a lasting impression of the festival's energy and inclusivity. As Francisca Valenzuela stated, "Ruidosa is continental. We are expanding with the vision of being a festival with multiple meeting points."
Ruidosa Fest's impact extends beyond the music, fostering a sense of community and inspiring future generations of Latinx artists.