Brava Tour

Last updated
Brava Tour
Tour by Lali
Lali Brava Tour.png
Associated album Brava
Start dateAugust 23, 2018 (2018-08-23)
End dateNovember 7, 2019 (2019-11-07)
Legs3
No. of shows
  • 27 in Latin America
  • 5 in North America
  • 2 in Europe
  • 1 in Asia
  • 35 in total
Lali concert chronology

The Brava Tour [1] was the fourth headlining concert tour by Argentine singer Lali, in support of her third studio album, Brava (2018). The tour began on August 23, 2018, in Buenos Aires and concluded on November 7, 2019, in Washington, D.C.

Contents

Throughout October and November, 2018, Lali uploaded a series of performances of a show at the Luna Park Arena to YouTube. The Brava Tour was included on Rolling Stone's best shows of 2018 list. [2]

Background

Following the release of her single "100 Grados", In April 2018 Lali announced that she was going to tour later that year. While still touring with her Lali en Vivo, a second date at the Luna Park Arena had to be added due to high demand. Argentine, Uruguayan and Chilean dates were announced in the following weeks. [1] [3] [4]

On August 23, 2019, Lali announced the American tour dates, including stops at San Antonio, New York City, Nashville, Chicago, Washington, D.C. and Miami. [5] Even though Lali performed in Miami with her Lali en Vivo tour in 2018, this is the first time that she got to tour in multiple cities of the United States.

Concert synopsis

The show begins when a video introduction is displayed on the huge vertical LED screen. The stage simulates to be a garden of eight meters high and sixteen meters wide, surrounded by gigantic roses and lips, representing the aesthetics of the album. After the phrase "Soy brava, babies" (English: "I'm fierce, babies") is heard, Lali appears onstage wearing a golden sequin bodysuit and a fringed jacket to perform "OMG!". The first set also includes "A Bailar", "Histeria", "Irresistible" and "Soy". Lali changes her clothes to perform "Besarte Mucho", accompanied by a sexy choreography. Then, she performs "Somos Amantes", while images of her legs and her body are seen on the main screen. Previous to "Salvaje", she performs a sexy solo dance number on top of rotating platform. After "Sin Querer Queriendo", Lali performs dance remixes of "Boomerang", "Mil Años Luz", "Mi Religión" and "Asesina", and leaves the stage.

The party mood slows down as Lali reappears onstage wearing a long dress and accompanied by a piano to perform "Reina", "Unico" and "Vuelve a Mi". Lali's back up dancers perform a dance interlude while their names appears on the screen. Once again, Lali comes back to the stage to perform "100 Grados". For "Tu Revolución", the lights of the arena turn green as a symbol of the pro-legal abortion movement in Argentina. [6] As Lali performs "Bomba" and "Caliente", the mood rises again. Following "Mi Última Canción" and "Una Na", Lali appears onstage wearing a long-champagne color dress to perform an acoustic set of her ballads "Tu Sonrisa", "Cielo Salvador", "Cree en Mí" and "Del Otro Lado". When the show seems to have finished, Lali returns once again to perform "Ego", "No Estoy Sola" and "Amor Es Presente", wearing pink top and skirt. After two and a half hours, and having performed thirty-one songs, Lali performs "Tu Novia" while confetti rains from the ceiling. She disappears from the stage from the last time, and the big screen displays the word "Brava", indicating that the show has finished. [7] [8] [9]

Controversy

Since Lali proclaimed herself in favor of the voluntary termination of pregnancy in Argentina, where abortion was still illegal at the time, she received negative backlash from the "pro-life" movement. During her Brava Tour, she dedicated her song "Tu Revolución" to the legalization of abortion movement, while the stage lights turned green and green hearts, the color of the pro-choice movement in Argentina, were displayed in the screens. For this reason, the singer had to face anti-abortion resistance in certain cities during the tour. For the show of October 5, 2018 in Salta, a group of people planned to gather outside the venue where Lali was playing to protest against her. However, the number of people gathered was about ten and Lali performed without any problem. [10] [11] For the show of October 27, 2018 in Corrientes, Lali was banned from performing in the city after repeated calls from the pro-life movement to protest and repudiate her show. [12] Even though the singer reportedly received death threats, her team stated that the show was cancelled on "reasons other than the artist's and local production's." [13] For the show of February 11, 2019, in Neuquén, a pro-life party made a petition through Change.org in which they asked the city's mayor to "review [Lali's visit to the city] as it could be incurring in an indirect promotion of the legalization of abortion." [14] On the other hand, Actrices Argentinas, a Feminist group of Argentine actresses of which Lali is part of, called for everyone to attend the show and lift up their green scarves, which are a sign of the pro-legal abortion movement in Argentina. [15] Despite every attempt to cancel her show, Lali performed without any problem for an audience of 160 thousand people. [16] The situation repeated again in Cipolletti, Río Negro, where pro-life people tried to boycott the show. [17]

Set list

This set list is representative of the show on August 23, 2018, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. [7]

  1. "OMG!"
  2. "A Bailar"
  3. "Histeria"
  4. "Irresistible"
  5. "Soy"
  6. "Besarte Mucho"
  7. "Somos Amantes"
  8. "Salvaje"
  9. "Sin Querer Queriendo"
  10. "Mi Mala (Remix)"
  11. "Boomerang" (interlude with elements of "Mi Religión", "Mil Años Luz" and "Asesina")
  12. "Mi Religión"
  13. "Mil Años Luz"
  14. "Asesina" (remix)
  15. "Reina"
  16. "Unico"
  17. "Vuelve a Mi"
  18. "100 Grados"
  19. "Tu Revolución"
  20. "Bomba"
  21. "Caliente"
  22. "Mi Última Canción"
  23. "Una Na"
  24. "Tu Sonrisa"
  25. "Cielo Salvador"
  26. "Cree en Mí"
  27. "Del Otro Lado"
  28. "Ego"
  29. "No Estoy Sola"
  30. "Amor Es Presente"
  31. "Tu Novia"
Notes

Shows

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, and venue
DateCityCountryVenue
South America [20]
August 23, 2018 Buenos Aires Argentina Luna Park
August 24, 2018
August 31, 2018 Córdoba Quality Espacio
September 1, 2018 Rosario Teatro El Círculo
September 8, 2018 Santa Fe Teatro ATE Casa España
September 9, 2018 Rafaela Teatro Manuel Belgrano
September 13, 2018 San Juan Teatro Sarmiento
September 15, 2018 Mendoza Teatro Plaza
September 30, 2018 [lower-alpha 1] Hurlingham Predio Municipalidad
October 5, 2018 Salta Teatro Provincial
October 6, 2018 Tucumán Teatro Mercedes Sosa
October 13, 2018 Mar del Plata Teatro Radio City
October 19, 2018 Santiago Chile Teatro Teletón
November 17, 2018 Montevideo Uruguay Teatro de Verano
November 25, 2018 [lower-alpha 2] La Plata Argentina Plaza Moreno
December 16, 2018 [lower-alpha 3] Río Gallegos Polideportivo Boxing Club
January 10, 2019 [lower-alpha 4] Los Antiguos General Carrera Lake
January 14, 2019 [lower-alpha 5] Mar del PlataParque Camet
January 17, 2019 [lower-alpha 6] Pinamar Auditorio Playa
January 26, 2019 [lower-alpha 7] Andalgalá Predio del Festival
January 27, 2019 [lower-alpha 8] Albardón Parque Latinoamericano
February 6, 2019Mar del PlataTeatro Radio City
February 11, 2019 [lower-alpha 9] Neuquén Paseo de la Costa
March 9, 2019 [lower-alpha 10] Cipolletti Predio del Festival
March 31, 2019 [lower-alpha 11] Buenos Aires Hipódromo de San Isidro
April 20, 2019 [lower-alpha 12] Ingeniero White Ingeniero White Port
Asia [20]
September 18, 2019 Tel Aviv Israel Heichal HaTarbut
Europe [20]
September 20, 2019 Barcelona Spain Sala Bikini
September 21, 2019 Madrid Cool Stage
South America [20]
September 29, 2019 [lower-alpha 13] Rio de Janeiro Brazil Barra Olympic Park
North America [20]
October 26, 2019 [lower-alpha 14] San Antonio United States Wolff Stadium Parking Lot
October 30, 2019 New York City Le Poisson Rouge
November 1, 2019 Nashville The Cowan
November 3, 2019 Chicago Mansion Nightclub
November 7, 2019 Washington, D.C. Howard Theatre

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
DateCityCountryVenueReason
October 27, 2018 Corrientes Argentina Estadio José Conte Lali was banned by local authorities due to her position of support of the voluntary termination of pregnancy law in Argentina [13] [12]
November 10, 2019 [lower-alpha 15] Miami United States South Beach Festival cancelled due to "unforeseen circumstances" [35]

Notes

  1. The concert of September 30, 2018 in Hurlingham was part of the Acercarte Festival. [21]
  2. The concert of November 25, 2018 in La Plata was part of the festivities for the 136th anniversary of the city. [22]
  3. The concert of December 16, 2018 in Río Gallegos was part of the Rio Gallegos Festival. [23]
  4. The concert of January 10, 2019 in Los Antiguos was part of the 30th Fiesta Nacional de la Cereza. [24]
  5. The concert of January 14, 2019 in Mar del Plata was part of the AcercArte festival. [25]
  6. The concert of January 17, 2019 in Pinamar was part of the AcercArte festival. [26]
  7. The concert of January 26, 2019 in Andalgalá was part of 43rd Fuerte de Andagalá Festival. [27]
  8. The concert of January 27, 2019 in Albardón was part of Fiesta de Albardón. [28]
  9. The concert of February 10, 2019 in Neuquén was part of Fiesta de la Confluencia. [29]
  10. The concert of March 9, 2019 in Cipolletti was part of Fiesta de la Actividad Física. [30]
  11. The concert of March 31, 2019 in Buenos Aires was part of Lollapalooza Argentina. [31]
  12. The concert of April 20, 2019 in Ingeniero White was part of the 30th Annual Fiesta Nacional del Camarón y el Langostino. [32]
  13. The concert of September 29, 2019 in Rio de Janeiro was part of Rock in Rio festival.
  14. The concert of October 26, 2019 in San Antonio was part of the Mala Luna Music Festival. [33]
  15. The concert of November 10, 2019 in Miami Beach was going to be part of the Miami Beach Pop Festival. [34]

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Miranda!</span> Argentine electropop band

Miranda! is an Argentine electropop band formed in Buenos Aires in 2001. Original band members include Alejandro Sergi, Juliana Gattas, Lolo Fuentes (guitar), Bruno de Vincenti (programming), and Nicolás Grimaldi (bass). It is currently a duo between Sergi and Gattas.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lali Espósito</span> Argentine actress and singer (born 1991)

Mariana "Lali" Espósito is an Argentine singer, actress, dancer, and model. She began her career in 2003 in the children's telenovela Rincón de Luz. Espósito continued to build her acting and singing career with subsequent supporting roles in other telenovelas such as Floricienta and Chiquititas. However, it was her main role in the telenovela Casi Ángeles that really propelled her to fame, making her a household name in Latin America, the Middle East, and Europe. From 2007 to 2012, she was a part of the popular teen pop band Teen Angels, which originated from the television series Casi Ángeles. The group was commercially successful and toured throughout Argentina and countries such as Israel, Spain, Italy, and Latin America.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">A Bailar Tour</span> 2014–16 concert tour by Lali

The A Bailar Tour was the first headlining concert tour by Argentine singer Lali in support of her debut studio album, A Bailar (2014). The tour began on April 19, 2014, in Buenos Aires and concluded in on April 25, 2016, Tel Aviv. It was the highest-grossing tour of 2015 in Argentina.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lali discography</span> Argentine singer discography

Argentine singer Lali has released five studio albums, two extended play, two live albums, one soundtrack album, forty-three singles and eleven promotional singles. Espósito first appeared on the track "No Digas Nada" for the soundtrack Rincón de Luz in 2003. From 2007 to 2012, the singer was part of the pop-group Teen Angels, derived from the television series Casi Ángeles, which recorded five studio albums, two compilation albums, three live albums and sixteen singles. The albums received gold and platinum certifications in Argentina and Spain. In 2013, one year after the separation of the group, Espósito announced her solo career.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">A Bailar (song)</span> 2013 single by Lali

"A Bailar" is the debut single by Argentine singer Lali, serving as the lead single for her debut studio album of the same name (2014). The song was released to digital download on Lali's official website on August 5, 2013. It was co-written and produced by Espósito, Pablo Akselrad, Luis Burgio and Gustavo Novello from the production company 3musica.

"Unico" is a song recorded by Argentine singer Lali, released on March 20, 2016. Originally intended to be the lead single of her second studio album Soy, the song was replaced with the title track "Soy" as the lead single. The song was written by Espósito, Pablo Akselrad, Luis Burgio and Gustavo Novello, with production being done by 3musica.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lali Espósito videography</span>

Argentine actress and singer Lali Espósito has featured in forty-two music videos, seven films, eleven television series, six web series and multiple commercials. She has also directed the trailer for a TV series and two of her videoclips. She achieved early fame when she appeared in the Telefe television series Casi Ángeles. From 2007 to 2012, Espósito was part of the teen band Teen Angels, alongside Peter Lanzani, María Eugenia Suárez, Gastón Dalmau, Nicolás Riera and Rocío Igarzábal.

<i>Soy</i> (Lali album) 2016 studio album by Lali

Soy is the second studio album by Argentine singer Lali and was released on 20 May 2016 by Sony Music Entertainment Argentina. The album is the follow-up to her debut studio album A Bailar (2014). The album's lead single and title track "Soy" was released on 5 May 2016. It received a nomination for Best Female Pop Album at the 2017 Gardel Awards.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Soy Tour</span> 2016–17 concert tour by Lali

The Soy Tour was the second headlining concert tour by Argentine singer Lali, in support of her second studio album, Soy (2016). The tour began on September 8, 2016 in Buenos Aires at the Opera Allianz Theatre and ended on June 17, 2017, in Santiago at Teatro Teletón.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Una Na</span> 2017 single by Lali

"Una Na" is a song recorded by Argentine singer Lali. She co-wrote the song with Cuban songwriter Andy Clay and its producers Peter Akselrad, Luis Burgio and Nano Novello, from the production company 3musica. It was released on July 28, 2017, through Sony Music Argentina, as the first single from her third studio album, Brava. The song became the Espósito's second No. 1 hit on the Argentina Lista 40

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lali en Vivo</span> 2017–18 concert tour by Lali Espósito

Lali en Vivo was a headlining concert tour by Argentine singer Lali Espósito. It was Espósito's third headlining tour, and the second one in support of her second studio album, Soy (2016). The tour began on November 3, 2017, in Buenos Aires, and concluded on July 28, 2018, in Barcelona.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">100 Grados</span> 2018 single by Lali featuring A.CHAL

"100 Grados" is a song by Argentine singer Lali featuring vocals from Peruvian/American singer and producer A.CHAL, from her third studio album, Brava (2018). Written by Lali, A.CHAL, Feid, Stiven Rojas, Rolo, Mosty, Nano Novello, Luis Burgio, Peter Akselrad, Kevin Mauricio Jiménez, Bryan Snaider Lezcano, Jowan Espinosa, Juan Pablo Piedrahita and Daniel Giraldo, and produced by 3musica and Icon Music, it was released by Sony Music Argentina as the album's third single on April 13, 2018. The song became the Espósito's third No. 1 hit on the Argentina Lista 40 followed by "Besarte Mucho" which was her fourth number 1 in the chart.

<i>Brava</i> (Lali album) 2018 studio album by Lali

Brava is the third studio album by Argentine singer Lali. It was released on 10 August 2018, through Sony Music Argentina. The album is the follow-up to her second studio album Soy (2016), and features guest appearances from Reik, Pabllo Vittar, A.CHAL, Abraham Mateo and Mau y Ricky.

"Sin Querer Queriendo" is a song by Argentine singer Lali featuring vocals from Venezuelan/Argentine duo Mau y Ricky, from her third studio album, Brava (2018). Written by Lali, Mau Montaner, Camilo Echeverry, Nano Novello, Luis Burgio, Peter Akselrad, and its producers, Ricky Montaner, Di Genius and Jon Leone, it was released by Sony Music Argentina as the album's fifth single on August 23, 2018. The song was later included in Mau y Ricky's debut album, Para Aventuras y Curiosidades (2019).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">El Mal Querer Tour</span> 2019 concert tour by Rosalía

El Mal Querer Tour was the second concert tour by Spanish singer Rosalía, in support of her second studio album El Mal Querer (2018). The tour began on March 29, 2019 in Buenos Aires at the Hipódromo de San Isidro, as part of the 2019 Lollapalooza Argentina music festival. The tour mostly visited music festivals. The tour ended at the WiZink Center in Madrid on December 10, 2019 after 43 shows.

"Gente en la Calle" is a song by Argentine singer-songwriter Fito Páez featuring vocals by Argentine singer Lali, from Páez's twenty-fourth studio album La Conquista del Espacio (2020). It was written by Páez and its producers Diego Olivero and Gustavo Borner. The track was released by Sony Music Argentina as the album's fourth single on March 4, 2021.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Disciplina Tour</span> 2022–23 concert tour by Lali

The Disciplina Tour was the fifth concert tour by Argentine singer Lali. The tour saw multiple songs performed for the first time live, including those from her fourth studio album, Libra (2020) and songs belonging to her fifth studio album, Lali (2023), such as "Disciplina", "Diva" and "N5". It began on 23 June 2022 and it travelled across Latin America, Europe and Asia, concluding on 8 April 2023.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">N5 (song)</span> 2022 single by Lali

"N5" is a song recorded by Argentine singer Lali. The song was released by Sony Music Argentina on 22 June 2022, as the fourth single from Lali's fifth studio album, Lali (2023). The song was written by Lali, Martín D'Agosto and its producer Mauro De Tommaso. The song's title references the famous perfume Chanel No. 5 by Coco Chanel.

<i>Lali</i> (album) 2023 studio album by Lali

Lali is the fifth studio album by Argentine singer Lali. It was released on 13 April 2023 by Sony Music Argentina. The album was mostly written by Lali, Galán and Mauro De Tommaso, who also produced it. On 12 December 2023, Lali released a deluxe version of the album which contained two new tracks.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lali Tour</span> 2023 concert tour by Lali

The Lali Tour was the sixth concert tour by Argentine singer Lali in support of her 2023 homonymous fifth studio album. It began on June 23, 2023, in Vienne, France at Theatre Antique, and concluded on September 16, 2023, in Buenos Aires, Argentina at Hipódromo de Palermo. The tour travelled across Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Mexico, Israel and Argentina.

References

  1. 1 2 "Lali Espósito anunció las fechas de su próxima gira". Filo News (in Spanish). 15 June 2018. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  2. Arnedo, Ignacio (11 December 2018). "Anuario 2018: los mejores shows del año". Rolling Stone Argentina (in Spanish). La Nación . Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  3. Torres, Santiago (17 August 2018). "Lali Esposito Talks New Album, 'Brava,' & Track by Track Review". Billboard . Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  4. "Lali Espósito arranca el Brava Tour en agosto". TKM (in Spanish). 14 June 2018. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  5. Fernandez, Suzette (26 August 2019). "This Week in Latin Notas: Lali's Tour Dates, HBO Latino Presents 'Farruko: En Letra de Otro' & More". Billboard . Retrieved 27 August 2019.
  6. Orqueda, Gabriel (24 August 2018). "El pañuelazo verde de Lali en el Luna Park". Rolling Stone Argentina (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 25 August 2018. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  7. 1 2 3 "La nueva Lali Espósito hizo explotar el Luna". Clarín (in Spanish). 24 August 2018. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  8. 1 2 "La gran bestia brava pop". DiarioShow (in Spanish). 24 August 2018. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  9. Talesnik, Tamara (24 August 2018). "Lali Espósito, más brava que nunca, "flasheó" a su público en el Luna Park". La Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  10. "El fallido escrache pro vida contra Lali por su opinión sobre el aborto". RatingCero (in Spanish). 6 October 2018. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  11. "Personas pro vida quisieron escrachar a Lali Espósito". Diario Show (in Spanish). 6 October 2018. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  12. 1 2 "Cancelaron el show de Lali Espósito en Corrientes: Habría sido amenazada por su postura del aborto". Filo News (in Spanish). 7 October 2018.
  13. 1 2 "Censuraron a Lali Espósito por apoyar el aborto legal". Infonews (in Spanish). 8 October 2018.
  14. "Lali divide Neuquén antes de su presentación en la Confluencia". lmnequeuen.com (in Spanish). 3 January 2019. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  15. "Denuncian amenazas por un pañuelazo a favor del aborto en un show de Lali Espósito". La Nación (in Spanish). 11 February 2019. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  16. "Lali Espósito hizo bailar a una multitud en la Fiesta de la Confluencia en Neuquén". lmcipolleti.com (in Spanish). 12 February 2019. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  17. "Grupos Provida quieren boicotear el show de Lali Espósito en la Fiesta de la Educación Física". rionegro.com.ar (in Spanish). 7 March 2019.
  18. Madeiros, Kavad (24 August 2018). "Em show na Argentina, Pabllo Vittar e Lali fazem a primeira apresentação ao vivo de "Caliente"". POPline (in Portuguese). Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  19. Insua Escalante, Marianela (31 March 2019). "Lali Espósito desató el baile con su show en la tarde del Día 3 del Lollapalooza Argentina 2019". Infobae (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 April 2019.
  20. 1 2 3 4 5 "Lali Espósito – Próximos Shows". laliesposito.com. Archived from the original on 9 January 2019. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  21. "Hurlingham - 29 y 30 de septiembre". Buenos Aires Provincia . Archived from the original on September 15, 2018. Retrieved September 13, 2018.
  22. "La Plata festejará sus 136 años con Lali, El Polaco e Iñaki Urlezaga". 0221.com.ar (in Spanish). 30 October 2018. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  23. "Lali Espósito y Babasónicos para el paseo de la ciudad". Tiempo Sur (in Spanish). 21 November 2018. Retrieved 24 November 2018.
  24. "Abel Pintos, Lali Espósito y La Beriso en la Fiesta Nacional de la Cereza". La Opinión Austral (in Spanish). 27 December 2018. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
  25. "Angela Torres, Lali, Patricia Sosa, Soledad y mucho más en AcercArte". La Capital (in Spanish). 19 November 2018. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
  26. "Pinamar – 17 y 18 de enero | AcercArte GBA". acercarte.gba.gob.ar (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 6 December 2018. Retrieved 5 December 2018.
  27. "Lali Espósito se suma a la cartelera de El Fuerte". CatamarcaActual (in Spanish). 4 January 2019. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
  28. "Lali Espósito se sumó a la Fiesta de Albardón". La Provincia SJ (in Spanish). 17 January 2019. Retrieved 22 January 2019.
  29. "Confirmado: Lali Espósito estará en la Fiesta de la Confluencia". Río Negro (in Spanish). 26 December 2018. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
  30. "Esta noche: Lali Espósito en Fiesta de la Actividad Física". rionegro.com.ar (in Spanish). 8 March 2019. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  31. "Se reveló el lineup del Lollapalooza Argentina 2019: cuáles son los artistas que participan". Infobae (in Spanish). 21 November 2018. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  32. "Se viene la 30º Fiesta del Camarón y el Langostino". VíaBahíaBlanca (in Spanish). 22 February 2019. Retrieved 23 February 2019.
  33. "Mala Luna Music Festival Announces 2019 Lineup Featuring Miguel, Russ, Diplo". BroadwayWorld . 12 July 2019. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  34. O'Brien, Andrew (20 June 2019). "Miami Beach Pop Festival Announces Inaugural Lineup: Jack Johnson, The Raconteurs, The Roots, More". Live for Live Music. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  35. Brooks, Dave (8 October 2019). "Miami Beach Pop Festival Postponed Indefinitely". Billboard . Retrieved 8 October 2019.