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LAMC takes NYC’s SummerStage: Photo Recap

Jeanne Monique

July 15, 2024

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New York City’s Summer Stage is more than just a festival; it’s an iconic celebration of music and culture that transforms neighborhood parks across the five boroughs into vibrant stages. Offering both free and benefit shows, this performing arts festival brings together established and emerging artists from around the globe, spanning genres from jazz and hip-hop to indie rock, salsa, reggae, Afrobeats, and more.

This year, SummerStage honored the 25th anniversary of the Latin Alternative Music Conference and the Latin GRAMMYs with a star-studded lineup. Headlining was Colombia’s multi-Latin GRAMMY winner, Fonseca, masterfully played his contemporary pop with traditional folkloric rhythms. Spain’s Israel Fernandez, was also in appearance with enthralling flamenco sound. Adding to the excitement was Gia Fu, bringing all the sabrosura as the opening act of the night of a Latin celebration of sounds. With a win from Colombia in Copamerica it was an overall celebratory night for the books.

Photographers Cami on the Cam,  Victor Bustos and Valerie Chaparro captured the energy of the unforgettable open-air concerts as music lovers danced and celebrated culture through NYC’s melting pot of endless sounds.

 
 
 
 
 
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All photos by Cami on the Cam, Victor Bustos and Valerie Chaparro 

As a first-gen Dominican-American, Jeanne-Monique moves through the world with rhythm in her roots and curiosity in her feed. A digital strategist for Universal Music Latin and marketer with a sharp eye for culture, she brings her love for global beats, deep cuts, and storytelling to Tigre Sounds—spotlighting emerging artists and movements reshaping the sound of now. With a pulse on internet culture and a deep respect for heritage, she bridges the worlds of strategy and soul, helping creatives amplify their voices in ways that feel both personal and powerful.
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