LATIN FLAVOR AT CMJ MUSIC MARATHON
Through Saturday at varied locations. For details, visit cmj.com/marathon
Puerto Rican rockers Dávila 666 (today), the New York-based dominicana Maluca Mala (tomorrow) and Mexico‘s deejay/producer Toy Selectah (Friday) among the top Latin acts at the annual indie music showcase.
CAMILA
Friday, Hammerstein Ballroom, 311 W. 34th St., 8 p.m., $52-$67.
The six-year-old rising Mexican pop rock trio and Latin Grammy winners bring their “Dejarte de Amar” tour to New York.
LA COLMENITA
Friday, Hostos Community College, 450 Grand Concourse, Bronx, 7:30 p.m., $15-$20, children.
The children’s musical theater company from Cuba performs “Abracadabra,” described as a “beguiling story of the search for justice and life.”
GIANMARCO
Saturday, Copacabana, 268 W. 47th St., 8 p.m., $45.
The Peruvian singer/songwriter is promoting his new CD, “Dias Nuevos?a>?? (New Days).
BILLBOARD MEXICAN MUSIC AWARDS
Thursday, Oct. 27, Telemundo Ch. 47, 7 p.m.
The Billboard awards honoring the best in norteña, ranchera, grupera and more Mexican music make their debut.
VICENTE FERNANDEZ
Friday, Oct. 28, at Nassau Coliseum in Long Island, 8 p.m., and Saturday, Oct. 29, at Izod Center in the Meadowlands, N.J., $59-$149
The Mexican ranchera music icon, known as “El Rey” (below), with special guest Edith Márquez.
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BIORITMO
Friday, Oct 28, South Paw, 125 Fifth Ave., Brooklyn, 9 p.m., $10.
The multicultural Richmond, Va.-based salsa band, marking 20 years, celebrates the release of their latest CD, “La Verdad.”
PAQUITO D’RIVERA
Saturday, Oct. 29, at Lehman Center for the Performing Arts, 250 Bedford Park Boulevard West, Bronx, 8 p.m., $35-$50.
The nine-time Grammy Award-winning saxophonist perfoms with the Mambo Legends Orchestra, comprised of former members of the Tito Puente Orchestra.
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RUBÉN BLADES
Saturday, Oct. 29, at Tilles Center for the Performing Arts, C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University, Brookville, L.I., 8 p.m., $52-$102.
The legendary salsa singer is living in New York and back to performing after a stint as Panama‘s minister of tourism.