MIAMI, FL – October 5th, 2020 – (LATINX NEWSWIRE) – If you missed Calle Ocho Live on broadcast, digital or social media yesterday, tonight at 6 pm EST you will get a chance to view the Best of Calle Ocho Live on www.CalleOchoLive.com and www.VivaLiveTV.com. And don’t take our word for it but the buzz is big about the historic Ivy Queen-Celia Cruz Virtual Duet that crowns the show.
The virtual show is being co-hosted by celebrities Rosario Dawson and Dascha Polanco. Other featured hosts include pop culture personalities Lulu y Lala of iHeartMedia, and Jenny Lorenzo (aka La Abuela).
Even though the event is free to view, Calle Ocho Live is a fundraiser for the Kiwanis of Little Havana Foundation that annually serves more than 10,000 disadvantaged families. Supporters are being asked to donate $8 at this link or to register HERE for the Calle Ocho Live Virtual 8K Run for a more fun way to contribute, get a racing shirt and a medal. The virtual race is being produced by the prestigious TeamFootworks and runs through most of October for Hispanic Heritage Month.
A Hispanic Heritage Month Event Like No Other
Calle Ocho Live features a stocked and diverse line-up of music artists starring, in alphabetical order: Alcover; Alejandro Santamaria feat. Kobi Cantillo; Alexandra y Daniel Santacruz; Bobby Pulido; Camilo; Cali y el Dandee; Chesca feat. Pitbull; Daniela Darcourt; Efren Garcia; Fonseca; Fulanito; Gloria Estefan; ICC; Ivanna; Ivy Queen; Jerry Di; Jesse Uribe; Jon Secada & Gonzalo Rubalcaba; Kyen? Es?; La Original Banda el Limon; Leslie Shaw; Los Chiches Vallenatos; Los Hermanos Medina; Mariah Angeliq; Milly Quezada; Maria Pino; Mau y Ricky; MJ Songstress; Nanpa Basico; N’Klabe; Pitizion; Rogelio Martinez; Soleil; SonLokos Featuring Leslie Cartaya & Bonco Quiñongo; Tefi Valenzuela; Tito Puentes Jr; Tony Succar.
Among the brands and sponsors officially announced as of today are Heineken, Cafe Bustelo, Nickelodeon, Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau, Knorr, Florida Dairy Farmers, Advance Auto Parts, CN Bank, Doral Automotive Group, and Tito’s Vodka.
A Live Stream Packed with Hispanic Media Partnerships
The event has a powerful live stream and broadcast distribution network to accompany the music artists. Saying “presente” for the broadcast of Calle Ocho Live are premier media partners People en Español/Meredith Corporation; VIVA Live TV; Spanish Broadcasting System (SBS); VME; Entravision; HITN: Tarima: ORA TV; Impremedia; Maria Marin; LiveXLive; Latido; BronxNet; SBS Mega TV (Miami); SBS Mega TV (Orlando); SBS Mega TV (Puerto Rico); the digital platforms of SBS Radio – ZOL 106.7 FM (digital Miami); SBS Radio – TU 949 – MEGA 97.9 FM (digital NYC); SBS Radio – AMOR 93.1 FM (digital NYC); SBS Radio – La Raza 93.3 FM (digital L.A.); SBS Radio – MEGA 96.3 FM (digital L.A.); La Musica; iHeart Media’s WZTU Tu 94.9 FM; Viva Tu Musica; La Opinion (Los Angeles); La Raza (Chicago); Diario La Prensa (NYC); New York Latino International Film Festival; Altísimo Live; Carnaval Miami; El Mundo Boston; Diario Las Americas (Miami), the Dominican Film Festival, Latinx Newswire, Pop Culture Newswire, and Latin Life Denver.
Co-produced by RetroPop Media and Atlantino, strategic partners of the show also include Cerro Group, Dustelli Music, and The 360 Group.
To partner with, support, or sponsor Calle Ocho Live, email manny@retropopmedia.com, tcallava@Kiwanislittlehavana.org, or visit www.CalleOchoLive.com.
Calle Ocho Live is Cause-Focused
In addition to featuring live and pre-recorded performances from top Latin music artists, celebrities, and social media personalities, Calle Ocho Live will also highlight stories from the families served by the Kiwanis of Little Havana Foundation. Even though the online show is free, the event will feature a call to action for viewers to donate $8 or more ahead of or during the festival to the Kiwanis at www.CalleOchoLive.com. Supporters and large philanthropists are urged to pledge whatever amount they can.
The Facts Behind the Cause
The Kiwanis of Little Havana is an affiliate of Kiwanis International, a worldwide non-profit organization of volunteers dedicated to serving children in their communities. Founded in 1975, the Little Havana Chapter is known for using advanced fundraising initiatives, such as Carnaval Miami and its flagship event, Calle Ocho Music Festival.
Through the Kiwanis of Little Havana Foundation, the organization impacts thousands of underserved families annually, with youth development programs including holiday giving, college scholarships, back to school assistance, emergency financial assistance, and more.
Monies raised through Calle Ocho Live will be used by the Kiwanis of Little Havana Foundation to assist diverse families in South Florida with college scholarships, back to school assistance, holiday gifts, emergency financial assistance, and other support during the Covid-19 crisis.