LATINOLIFE'S 2025 REVIEW

This is a round of all the exciting things we did in 2025. A landmark year for us; being our first year as a Talent Development Organisation, it was the year we went international, taking two artists to Latin America to advance their careers through international media, production and performance tours. It was the first year we curated SXSW, where we've been invited back in 2026. The rest...churning out magazines, clubnights, incubators, mentoring programmes, showcases and festivals...well it was business as usual! To every artist, DJ, dancer, collaborator, partner, volunteer, and every single person who showed up and believed in us — this year was special because of you. From major events - LatinoLife in the Park, Lambeth Country Show & SXSW - to packed dancefloors week after week at Viva, from UK–Brazil & Colombia connections opening real doors, to unforgettable afternoons at Sabor Sundays…Latino Life kept doing what it does best: bringing people together and celebrating Latin culture. This video is just a glimpse of 2025 — join us more music, culture and community in 2026. Thank you for being part of the family.

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