ENHYPEN arrives in Mexico with three concerts at Arena CDMX

Three concerts at the CDMX Arena mark ENHYPEN's debut on Mexican soil.

ENHYPEN plays for the first time in Mexico

The K-pop fever doesn’t stop. ENHYPEN, the South Korean group that emerged from the reality show “I-LAND”, will make its debut in Mexico with three concerts at the CDMX Arena. The dates are on July 11, 12 and 14, plus a special presentation on the 15th with the band Santos Bravo.

The group was formed in 2020, when seven young people competed in the Mnet survival program. Its name alludes to the script that connects words, symbolizing the union of different personalities that grow together. The group is made up of Jungwon (leader), Heeseung (main vocalist), Jay (originally from the United States), Jake (Australian), Sunghoon (former figure skater), Sunoo (stage charisma) and Ni-ki (Japanese dancer, the youngest).

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What distinguishes ENHYPEN is its narrative concept: a story inspired by vampires, fantastic worlds and the transition from adolescence to adulthood. His videos and presentations build a universe that has captivated millions.

Like any great K-pop group, ENHYPEN has a loyal fan base: the Engene, a name that combines “engine” and “gene.” The idea is that they drive the growth of the band and share a unique bond.

Since its debut on November 30, 2020, ENHYPEN has racked up millions of sales and sold-out dates around the world. His arrival in Mexico has generated enormous expectations. Tickets for the three concerts at the CDMX Arena are still available at Superboletos.

HotSpanish loses control of its TikTok account with 40 million followers

HotSpanish lost access to its TikTok account with 40 million followers after posting a video.

Mexican content creator Roberto González Manzo, 37, known as HotSpanish, reported on Instagram that he lost access to his TikTok account, which has almost 40 million followers.

What happened to your account?

As reported this Wednesday, the page is still active with all the videos, but without a profile photo or username. The incident occurred minutes after publishing a video announcing the second season of his digital reality show “La Mansión VIP”, broadcast on YouTube.

“Yesterday I uploaded a video, which apparently a company didn’t like,” Roberto revealed on social networks.

The creator explained that he has already contacted platform workers to regain control and ruled out that it is an advertising strategy. The video where he reported the situation exceeded one million views on TikTok.

Indirects to “The House of the Famous”

In the video prior to the loss of access, HotSpanish launched an alleged hint at the Televisa program “La Casa de los Famosos México.” It showed a creative team looking for ideas for his format, including dynamics he had already implemented.

“When ‘La Mansión’ was there, they came out to speak badly about me and my format. They said it wasn’t useful… but now I find out that there was a meeting to gather ideas,” he declared on Facebook.

The creator denied rumors about sabotage to the revelation of Karina Torres as an inhabitant of the Televisa reality show: “I am not a person who plays dirty,” he stated.

Second season on the way

“The VIP Mansion” second season will arrive on YouTube in November. “We are going to return better than ever,” González said on Instagram. The first edition ended in May with the businesswoman and influencer Sol León as the winner, who obtained a prize of 2 million pesos.

For its part, “La Casa de los Famosos” continues to reveal participants for its fourth season, which will premiere on July 26 on Las Estrellas. So far the confirmed ones are Ernesto Laguardia, Karina Torres and Ximena Herrera.

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Latinos sweep nominations for the 2026 Emmy Awards

Latinos shine at the 2026 Emmys with Oscar Isaac, Bad Bunny and the Colombian Carlos Vesga.

The United States Television Academy announced the nominees for the 78th edition of the Emmy Awards, which will be presented on September 14 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. The list highlights a strong Latin presence, led by the Guatemalan-American actor Oscar Isaac, the Colombian Carlos Manuel Vesga and the Puerto Rican Bad Bunny.

Latinos who shine in the Emmy race

Oscar Isaac competes for Best Actor in a Miniseries or Anthology Series for his work in the second season of “Beef” (Netflix). The production is also nominated for Best Miniseries. Born in Guatemala, Isaac adds this recognition to his filmography that includes “Ex Machina”, “Dune”, “Moon Knight” and the Star Wars sequel trilogy.

Carlos Manuel Vesga surprised by obtaining a nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for “Pluribus”, the new science fiction series on Apple TV+. The plot takes place in a world where almost all of humanity has integrated into an extraterrestrial hive mind. Vesga plays Manousos Oviedo, a character who opened international doors for him after a consolidated career in Colombia with projects such as “Amor Sincere” and “La Prepago.”

Bad Bunny also made history. The Super Bowl halftime show in which she starred received nine nominations, the most for a show of that type in Emmy history, surpassing Lady Gaga’s record in 2017. The variety specials category thus recognized her performance.

Colman Domingo, of Belizean and Guatemalan descent, adds his name to the list. He is nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for “The Four Seasons,” a Netflix series created by Tina Fey. This recognition comes after his recent Oscar nominations, reaffirming his great professional moment.

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Julieta Venegas denies millionaire payment for children’s song

The singer clarified that her collaboration was free and regretted the misinformation on networks.

After weeks of speculation, Julieta Venegas clarified that she did not receive 14 million pesos for her participation in “La Niña Futbolista.” In the podcast “What is music?”, the Tijuana native described the rumors as “absurd” and assured that the collaboration was completely free.

The origin of the project

Venegas explained that the invitation came from the Government of Mexico to cover a Patita de Perro song. The intention was to commemorate Children’s Day (April 30) and motivate more girls to play soccer. “I thought it was super nice… a song for the girls to cheer them up,” the 55-year-old singer recalled.

However, the launch was delayed until the end of May. There the song was related to the delivery of tickets for the 2026 World Cup, which changed public perception. The artist pointed out that she never imagined the scope it would have: “No one imagined everything that could happen.”

“I hope that money was invested in culture in one year,” said Venegas about the rumor of the payment.

Settings and reactions

The performer made modifications to the arrangement and lyrics to reinforce a feminist message. “I made some changes to it… I brought it a little to my style,” he commented. These changes sought to support girls, but were interpreted differently by the public.

The artist confessed to feeling sad about how the discussion escalated on the internet. What began as an initiative for children ended in criticism and attacks that moved away from the original objective.

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