LATINOLIFE SUMMER EDITION

LATINOLIFE SUMMER EDITION

WELCOME TO OUR SUMMER EDITION WITH FULL FESTIVAL PROGRAMME FOR this year’s LatinoLife in the Park – the UK’s largest Latin Music festival, which will be showering it’s magic on West London for the first time. We interview our first female headliner: The Voice UK sensation Lucy Calcines’ who will be singing the iconic songs of the Great Latin Divas. There are few female voices who have either the chops of Celia Cruz or La India or the charisma of Selena, Gloria Estefan and J-Lo to even attempt to sing their songs. But in Lucy we found that person; it’s not for nothing that her audition on The Voice UK garnered 32 million views. This year you’ll find a more condensed festival where every corner – whether its Little Colombia or Amazonia Corner - presents a feast of the senses. You’ll find all the details inside. PLUS an interview with new Reggaeton heart throb Jay Wheeler. Click on the image below to see full magazine, which is out all over London. Email us to find your nearest stockist in London
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