Carnegie Hall said on Tuesday that legendary reggaeton superstar Ivy Queen will make s her Carnegie Hall debut in the Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage on Nov. 20.
Named Billboard’s Women in Music Icon in 2023, Ivy Queen first emerged on the music scene in the 1990s with “a powerful ethos of empowerment and self-determination,” Carnegie Hall said.
“The output of this pioneering singer, rapper, songwriter and actress spans not only reggaeton but also salsa, bachata, hip hop, and more,” it said.
Carnegie Hall said the one-night-only event is part of Nuestros sonidos — a season-long Carnegie Hall festival “shining a light on Latin culture in the US.”
This Nov. 20 performance will mark the first time a reggaeton artist has headlined a concert at Carnegie Hall.
Carnegie Hall said Nuestros sonidos events throughout the Carnegie Hall season highlight the game-changing contributions and constant evolution of Latin music from the 1930s to today, with a special focus on genres that have developed and thrived in the US, including vital contributions from the Caribbean.
Concerts throughout 2024–2025 season feature musical styles that range from salsa, bachata, and Latin jazz to reggaeton, hip-hop, classical, and much more, Carnegie Hall said.
About Ivy Queen
Ivy Queen, widely regarded as the “Queen of Reggaeton,” is a pioneering Puerto Rican artist whose groundbreaking music and powerful lyricism have paved the way for women in Latin urban music.
With a career spanning over two decades, she is celebrated for her empowering songs that address themes of resilience, love and social issues, setting a high standard in the reggaeton and Latin music industry, Carnegie Hall said.
It said her iconic hits, such as “Quiero Bailar,” continue to resonate across generations, solidifying her influence on Latin music globally.
“Ivy Queen’s dedication to her craft and her trailblazing presence have earned her numerous accolades including Billboard Latin Music’s Icon Award in 2023, and the respect of fans and peers alike, making her one of the most revered figures in Latin music history,” Carnegie Hall said.
Most recently, it said Ivy Queen is featured alongside Karol G, Bad Bunny, and more in Peacock’s new docuseries “Reggaeton: The Sound That Conquered the World.”
Carnegie Hall said the series—which explores the genre from its roots in Puerto Rico, tracing its huge growth in popularity with audiences around the globe—debuted on the streaming channel in early October 2024.
For the most up-to-date information on performances at Carnegie Hall and partner institutions, visit carnegiehall.org/NuestrosSonidos over the coming months.