Juanes
Born | August 9, 1972 |
Hometown | Medellín, Colombia |
Net worth | $30 million |
Height | 5'8" (1.72m) |
Spouse | Karen Martínez |
Children | Luna Aristizábal, Dante Aristizábal, Paloma Aristizábal |
Parents | Javier Aristizábal |
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Juanes Makes His Triumphant Stage Return in New York City 8 Months After SummerStage Shutdown
- The Colombian superstar rocked Radio City Music Hall with a sold-out show that spans his acclaimed career.
- The El Paso Times
Latin rock star Juanes delights El Paso fans at sold-out Show
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Juanes Talks SummerStage Cancellation, His New Album, Mental Health & More | Billboard News
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Eladio Carrión, Juanes & More: Which Is Your Favorite New Latin Music Release? Vote!
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Rauw Alejandro Goes From Fever Dream to Rocking on the Latin Grammys Stage With Juanes
Rauw is up for Best Urban Music Album for his album, Saturno
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Latin Grammys 2023: Juanes Reacts to a Win, Peso Pluma and Nicki Nicole Get Flirty, and More from the Red Carpet
Watch Rolling Stone interviews with Gale, Gaby Moreno, Ana Del Castillo, Cabra and more stars
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Juanes Sings with the 2023 Best New Artist Nominees During a Full Circle Latin Grammy Moment
The Colombian star won the award over 20 years ago in 2001
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How to Get Tickets to Juanes’ 2024 “Vida Cotidiana World Tour”
The tour will feature greatest hits from the Colombian rocker’s discography, along with live renditions of songs from his latest album Vida Cotidiana. How to Get Tickets to Juanes’ 2024 “Vida Cotidiana World Tour” Emma Carey
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The Latin Rock or Alternative Grammy Could Come Down to These Rockeros and Genre-Benders
Both Juanes and Fito Páez drew on the past to map out the future, while Diego Raposo showed he was already living there
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From Los Tigres to Juanes: Besame Mucho Festival expands to Austin with huge Latin lineup
The inaugural Austin run of the L.A. Fest presents music on four stages at the Circuit of the Americas on March 2.
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Pablo Alborán, Peso Pluma, Eslabon Armado, Edgar Barrera, Camilo, Juanes, Ozuna & More to Perform at 2023 Latin Grammys
The 24th annual awards ceremony will broadcast Nov. 16 from Seville, Spain.
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“I live through the guitar. This is like a projection of my soul... It’s like therapy”: Juanes on his signature Strat, Metallica’s influence and learning from Tomo Fujita
The Grammy-winning superstar on fighting through the pain for a style that applies Hetfield-style downpicking to Colombian folk, returning to his essence, and why his new Strat is the guitar for all seasons
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Carlos Vives and Juanes combine forces for ‘Las Mujeres,’ linking 3 generations to Colombian classic
Colombian superstars Carlos Vives and Juanes have officially collaborated for the first time to remake the Carlos Huertas' vallenato classic, “Las Mujeres." Vives originally covered the song in 2009 on the sequel to his breakthrough album, 1993’s “Clásicos de la Provincia" — both gorgeous collections of vallenato standards amped up with the Grammy-award winner's idiosyncratic pop flair. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the first installment — and Vives' dedication to modernizing classic Co
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