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Unidos por Venezuela: Marc Anthony, Feid, and Ricardo Montaner Lead Benefit Concert in Miami

Unidos por Venezuela: Marc Anthony, Feid, and Ricardo Montaner Lead Benefit Concert in Miami
Music · 2026
Photo · Valeria Mendoza for Latino World News
By Valeria Mendoza Culture & Music Editor Jul 16, 2026 4 min read

On August 16, 2026, Miami's Kaseya Center will become the epicenter of a massive solidarity movement as some of Latin music's biggest names gather for the Unidos por Venezuela concert. The event, headlined by Marc Anthony, Feid, and Ricardo Montaner, aims to raise critical funds for communities affected by the recent earthquakes in Venezuela. This is not just a concert—it's a coordinated humanitarian effort that blends music with a global telethon, ensuring every dollar reaches those who need it most.

A Lineup Built for Unity

The roster reads like a who's who of contemporary Latin music. Alongside the headliners, fans can expect performances from Silvestre Dangond, Gente de Zona, Mau y Ricky, Olga Tañón, Lasso, San Luis, Piso 21, Elena Rose, and Jay Wheeler. Each artist brings a distinct flavor—from vallenato and salsa to reggaetón and pop—reflecting the rich musical diversity of the Americas. The show is designed to bridge generations, blending urban rhythms with romantic ballads in a setlist that underscores collective solidarity.

Organizers have emphasized that the event will also feature direct testimonies from survivors, ensuring the emotional weight of the crisis is felt alongside the celebratory energy. As Marc Anthony shared on Instagram, this is about turning music into action. The entire production is a volunteer effort: no artist is receiving compensation, and every ticket sale and donation goes directly to relief operations.

Ticket Details and How to Watch

Tickets go on sale Friday, July 17, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. ET exclusively through Ticketmaster. Given the star power and the cause, demand is expected to be extremely high—organizers recommend setting up your digital profile in advance and having international payment methods ready. The Kaseya Center, with a capacity of over 19,000, will likely sell out within hours.

For those who can't make it to Miami, the concert will be streamed live across multiple platforms, allowing a global audience to tune in starting at 6:00 p.m. ET. During the broadcast, viewers can scan QR codes to contribute directly to official recovery accounts. The telethon format ensures that even those watching from home can be part of the effort. For a taste of what to expect from the lineup, check out our coverage of Karol G's Tropitour, which also featured Elena Rose.

Humanitarian Transparency

All funds raised will be managed by international humanitarian agencies, with a focus on providing medical supplies, potable water, and construction materials for schools and homes. The organizing committee has partnered with external auditing firms to track every dollar, ensuring donor confidence. Private sponsors have also stepped in to cover operational costs, so that every cent from ticket sales and donations goes directly to relief efforts.

This level of transparency is crucial, especially in the wake of natural disasters where aid can sometimes be slow to reach the most vulnerable. The concert's organizers have stressed that the goal is not just to raise money but to build a lasting network of support for Venezuela's recovery. As the diaspora knows too well, solidarity is a long-term commitment.

More Than a Concert

The Unidos por Venezuela event is part of a broader wave of Latin American artists using their platforms for social impact. From benefit concerts to grassroots campaigns, the region's musicians have a history of stepping up in times of crisis. This concert, however, stands out for its scale and the diversity of its lineup—a true reflection of the interconnectedness of Latin music scenes from Bogotá to Miami, from Medellín to Caracas.

For fans who want to follow the latest updates on aid delivery and how to participate, the event team will be posting regularly on social media. And if you're curious about other major events happening in 2026, don't miss our story on the World Cup 2026 Final in Central Park, another example of music and sports uniting for a cause.

In the end, Unidos por Venezuela is a reminder that even in the face of tragedy, the Latino community knows how to come together. Whether you're in the crowd at the Kaseya Center or watching from your living room in Buenos Aires, your contribution—no matter the size—is a powerful symbol of hope.

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