For the third time, the streaming platform Spotify, will celebrate women at the Festival Equal, taking place on Saturday, September 16, at the Hipódromo de Palermo in Argentina.
The festival is based on Spotify’s Equal program, aiming to demonstrate the contributions of women artists to the music industry and advocate for equal opportunities. Since then, artists from more than 30 countries have been highlighted on the platform’s playlists, gaining visibility and even being featured in advertisements on Times Square screens (among other initiatives).
Ver esta publicación en Instagram
This year event will feature performances by María Becerra, Lali, Emilia, Marilina Bertoldi, Karina, Taichi, and Connie Isla.
Despite the vast underrepresentation of women artists, engineers, and producers in the music industry, there is a vast of incredible talent worldwide that deserves to be recognized and celebrated.
In response to this, Spotify launched EQUAL in 2020, a continuous global program aimed at promoting equity for women in music. EQUAL demonstrates their dedication to elevating the voices of women musicians and creators on local, regional, and international levels.
“EQUAL is about the power of raising voices together to drive equity in music and standing together to fight for a common goal that has no borders—it’s about acknowledging the difficulties and celebrating each other all year round,” said Bel Aztiria, Equity Global Music Programs Lead at Spotify. “It is much more than a program: EQUAL represents a mission and a community that stands together.”
Renowned artists have participated in the festival, such as Nathy Peluso at the second edition held in Madrid, Spain.
There are so many women artists, and we are claiming our space and visibility. That’s why I’m happy to be a part of EQUAL and to continue to build fairer spaces. It’s an honor to perform at EQUAL FEST with so many incredible women.”
Ver esta publicación en Instagram
©PRISA MEDIA USA, INC. All rights reserved.
PRISA MEDIA USA, INC, expressly reserves the right to reproduce and use the works and other services accessible from this website by machine-readable media or other suitable means.