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London’s Latin Music Promoter and producer of @lalineafestival Next up: Gilberto Gil, Juanes, Ruben Blades, Jorge Drexler, Carminho
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WE’RE HIRING: Freelance Music Marketing & Social Media Manager (London based) 🎶 Como No is looking for a talented freelance Music Marketing & Social Media Manager to support our live shows and La Linea Festival 🌟 As our Social Media Manager, you’ll be responsible for creating and delivering a strong social media strategy that reflects our mission and helps grow our online communities. A key part of the role is acting as a main communicator for the organisation — building and managing professional relationships with artists, management teams, and venue partners. You’ll also be our in-house expert in paid Meta advertising, running highly technical campaigns to boost ticket sales and increase visibility. 📈🎟️ 🗓️ Application deadline: 31st May 2026 📌 Applications reviewed on a rolling basis (we may close early if we receive a high number of strong applicants). 📧 Send your CV + cover letter to: [email protected] 🔗 Full details & job description: Link in Bio 🌍 We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and especially encourage people of Latin American heritage and other underrepresented communities to apply.
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After our sold-out show at the Royal Albert Hall, we are proud to present @gilbertogil back in London at the @roundhouseldn on 7 July. One of the architects of Tropicalismo, Gil has spent over six decades blending Bahia’s traditions with samba, reggae, pop, rock and Afro-Brazilian rhythms, creating a musical language entirely his own. For this special concert, he revisits an extraordinary journey, performing songs that have become part of Brazil’s collective memory, including Aquele Abraço, Expresso 2222, Andar com Fé, Drão, Palco and more. Joined on stage by his children and grandchildren, this becomes something rare and deeply moving: an intimate exchange between generations, where legacy is shared, renewed and alive. Tickets are expected to sell fast. Don’t miss it. 📍 Roundhouse, London 📅 07 July 2026 🔗 Tickets via link in bio
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3 months ago
🇨🇴✨ Juanes is back in London! Celebrate Colombian Independence Day with a special show from Juanes, the Colombian singer, songwriter, and guitarist. 📍 O2 Forum Kentish Town @o2forumktown 🗓 July 20, 2026 Sing along to classics like A Dios Le Pido, Es Por Ti, La Camisa Negra, and Me Enamora anthems that defined a generation. Plus, hear new music from JuanesTeban, one of 2026’s most anticipated Latin albums according to Rolling Stone. 🎟️ Tickets available now – link in bio Don’t miss it!
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2 months ago
Where flamenco and electronic music intertwine🌹⁠ ⁠ Andalusian musical collective Califato ¾ make their London debut, bringing their revolutionary storytelling to our stage for a live performance on Saturday 27 June.⁠ ⁠ Final tickets available via the link in our bio.
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Northern Mexico's futuristic fusion. 🇲🇽⁠ ⁠ Robotic vocoders, funky beats and Latin horns are all to be expected when Nortec: Bostich + Fussible (Full Live Band) touch down on our stage for their 25th anniversary on Sunday 21 June.⁠ ⁠ Tickets available via link in bio. ⁠
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5 days ago
Join us for the official after party celebrating the final London concert of Rubén Blades, happening at the Roundhouse on the same night — a once-in-a-generation artist whose music and storytelling has shaped the soul of salsa across decades. Our Latin Thing DJ’s, Dani & Pacheco, will deliver a careful curation of timeless salsa classics, deep cuts, and golden-era anthems alongside live percussion bringing raw, irresistible energy to this celebration for true lovers of the music. It was only right that we hosted our after-party at the legendary Dingwalls—the same iconic venue where ‘Como No’ celebrated Willie Colón’s final London concert at the Roundhouse in 2007. One last concert. One last fight. Una última rumba inolvidable. Let ‘s give Rubén the send-off he deserves, porque leyendas no se despiden en silencio... 🌎❤️ Limited early bird tickets via DICE and link in bio 🎟️ #salsa #latinamerica #faniaallstars 🖼️ @sudacafonico
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A stunning final night for La Linea 26. @🇧🇷 The night opened beautifully with @inesloubetofficial selected through our Artist Call Out 2026, bringing her warm blend of Latin-jazz, Tropicália and soulful grooves to @thejazzcafe @zeibarra gave us everything we hoped for and more. With a beautifully crafted show, he held the room from the very first note, drawing the audience into his cinematic world of MPB, jazz and pop. From delicate moments to flying arrangements, you could feel how deeply the performance resonated. Some told us it was one of the greatest shows they had seen at the festival and it was easy to see why. Thank you, @zeibarra we hope to see you again soon. 🌺 📽️by @roda_audiovisuais
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Colombia filled the Barbican with culture, stories and tradition. 🇨🇴 A beautiful celebration of three extraordinary women, three different musical worlds, and one incredible night at La Linea Festival 2026. @la_muchacha_isabel opened the evening with songs full of truth, courage and deep connection. @nidiagongoramusic brought the beauty and strength of Colombia’s Pacific coast, with a very special surprise appearance from @quanticmusic for an unforgettable moment on stage. @adrianalucia closed the night with colour, joy and a full Colombian journey, dancers, an incredible band, and a room singing along together. Special thanks to the @colombianembassyuk in London for supporting and celebrating this moment with us. Las Poderosas showed us exactly what music can do: bring people together, across stories, generations and borders. 💛💙❤️
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10 days ago
Yesterday at the Barbican, we came together in rhythm, voice and movement for a beautiful @bullerengue.circle . 🥁 Thank you to Maestra Darlina Sáenz Garcés for sharing her powerful voice, wisdom and tradition with us in London. Gracias Maestra for reminding us of the strength, joy and community at the heart of bullerengue. Thank you to Akolá Tambó and to everyone who joined the circle, families, children, musicians, dancers and people from so many different backgrounds. It was truly special to see such a diverse turnout connecting through this Afro-Colombian tradition. Bullerengue is celebration, resilience and togetherness, and yesterday the rueda was full of all of that. ❤️
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12 days ago
Memories of last night at the @barbicancentre for Las Poderosas Colombian Queens. @la_muchacha_isabel moved us with a powerful and deeply meaningful set, her words, her honesty, and her music created a beautiful connection with the audience. @nidiagongoramusic brought the spirit of Colombia’s Pacific coast to the stage, and surprised us all with a very special moment alongside Quantic, performing some of their most iconic collaborations. Thank you for that energy, Nidia 💛 @adrianalucia took us on a vibrant Colombian journey, joined by dancers and an incredible band, with the whole room singing along to classics inspired by Totó la Momposina. A true celebration of Colombian music, culture and community, exactly what La Línea is about. 🇨🇴 Thank you all for such an amazing turnout 🙌 We have one more show to close La Línea Festival 2026… don’t miss it ✨
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12 days ago
A week ago we had one of those nights that will stay with us for a long time. A myth of Latin rock finally arrived in London. @caifanesmex played a sold-out show at Electric Ballroom, and from the very beginning you could feel something special was about to happen. The queue started early and didn’t stop growing, people waiting patiently to witness a band they’ve been listening to for years, many seeing them live for the very first time. From the first note, the room was completely with them. Anthem after anthem, every song turned into a shared moment, the crowd singing along for the full 2.5 hour set Caifanes gave us. Thank you Caifanes for bringing that energy to the stage, and thank you to everyone who came and made it what it was.
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This one felt truly special. A powerful celebration of London’s Latin music scene, led by @destafrench @la_chonga__ with an incredible line-up, a brilliant band, and a surprise that left the room completely stunned. The night opened with @ritmoscholulteka , setting the tone with a joyful set of cumbia and Latin bangers. Then, under the musical direction of @elianecorreamusic , and with an incredible band featuring @lillielinamusic , @alleylloyd , @moth___cult @versionldn and @richiesweet1 , the live performances began. @xat_iva brought her unique style and subtle voice to the stage, creating an intimate and beautiful atmosphere, a rare treat full of cultural richness and great songwriting. @omallexa followed with a stunning performance. Her saxophone playing is something else: powerful, fearless and completely magnetic. When she plays, she becomes pure fire, and the audience felt every second of it. Finally, Desta French took the stage with her own repertoire, incredible outfits, and a performance full of culture, energy and joy. Everything we came to see and more. And then came the surprise: Desta invited @jussnandhra and @_.sandeepb on stage for a moment that brought together rap, Indian drums and pure magic. Big love to Latinas of London. We had the best time, and honestly, we didn’t want the night to end.
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