'Livestreaming in an Amazon World' Panel Set for 2021 Billboard Latin Music Week

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. Guaynaa_ and DimeloFlow will join Erik Bankston, Joshua Mendez and Cristina Martín to discuss gaming, livestreams & more partner presented by amazonmusic at BillboardLatinWeek. Details:

-- headlined by Daddy Yankee, Karol G and Nicky Jam -- also includes participation by Anitta, Elena Rose, Natti Natasha, Jhay Cortez, Kany García and Tainy, with more to be announced.

Under the slogan “The Beat of Latin Music,” making its mark as the longest running and biggest Latin music industry gathering in the world, this year’s event will continue through the end of the week as launches its En Vivo concert series in partnership with Samsung, Amazon Music and Bacardí. The 2021 Latin Music Week will take place from Sept. 20 to 25 at the Faena Forum in Miami and coincides with the 2021 Billboard Latin Music Awards broadcasting live via Telemundo on Sept. 23. See the list of finalists

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