Gallery: El Calentón music festival is a celebration of SU's Latine students
Joe Zhao | Asst. Photo Editor
As the first large-scale concert in Syracuse University's history to center Latin artists, Calentón Music Fest marks the end of Latine Heritage Month. The event began with a performance by DJ Exxtra.
Joe Zhao | Asst. Photo Editor
People gather in Goldstein Auditorium to enjoy the musical performance. Students cheered with glow sticks in hand as the rave continued into the night.
Joe Zhao | Asst. Photo Editor
Calentón Music Fest reaches its climax with a performance by renowned Latin artist Maldy. Maldy was formerly in the duo Plan B, which released songs like “Candy” and “Si No Le Contesto” in the 2010s.
Joe Zhao | Asst. Photo Editor
The Caribbean Students Association is one of a series of student groups to table at the event. The Puerto Rican Student Association (PRSA) and the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) also tabled at Calentón.
Joe Zhao | Asst. Photo Editor
The Caribbean Students Association sells food at Calentón Music Fest 2023. The group sold banana-filled empanadas.
Isabella Flores | Staff Photographer
People danced to songs played by DJ Exxtra from Caribbean genres like bachata and reggaeton. The energy from the DJ set kept the energy high while the crowd waited for Maldy.
Isabella Flores | Staff Photographer
Calentón Music Fest staff members give out free t-shirts, stickers, sunglasses and glow sticks. Las Naranjas, La L.U.C.H.A. and the Student Association collaborated to set up the event.
Joe Zhao | Asst. Photo Editor
Raíces Dance Troupe, the only Latine dance troupe at SU, performs a dance showcase. The group danced to Spanish music and delivered an explosive performance.
Joe Zhao | Asst. Photo Editor
Maldy performed songs like ¨Gatúbela¨ at the event. The song, which he made with Karol G, was released in August.