Brand Story
12 Sep 2020, 22:13 GMT+10
Launching this September 21, exciting new virtual concert service MADDCity.Live is using their international platform to celebrate and elevate 'Latinos Unidos' (Latins United) - starting with Dominican global media sensation DaniLeigh, who's set to open their first live-streamed concert from Atlanta.
Despite the lockdowns, MADDCity.Live is showing global audiences the silver linings by expressing appreciation for the undervalued. The platform says:
"In this election year, it is important that we band together as unique individual communities and as a country to show that not only are we greater than many would give us credit, but we are also much more united than we are divided."
With more than 500 million global music streams, over 3 million followers, and a fiercely impressive catalog of hip-hop, R&B and pop hits, Miami-born Dominican powerhouse DaniLeigh shares a bond with fellow DR-descended greats including rap heiress Cardi B, baseball legend Alex Rodriguez, Hollywood stars Zoe Saldana and Michelle Rodriguez, and Ms Universe Amelia Vega. Together, their success helps combat prejudice, defies attacks in law enforcement, and gives Dominicans hope in the face of defamation by government.
The world premiere will stream at 8PM EST/5PM PST from Atlanta's CenterStage on September 21. Head to MADDCity.Live to purchase your ticket ($9.99) now.
Join us as we celebrate the talent of these amazing Americans. Latinos Unidos! _____________________________________________________________________________
For further information, contact N.D. "Indy" Brennan at [email protected] or at 1-470-488-6530. Follow MADDCity.Live on streaming and socials: Instagram / Facebook / Twitter
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