Renowned Latin artist Natalia Lafourcade has signed with UTA for worldwide representation in all areas, with the exception of touring in Central and South America.
Over her 23-year career, Lafourcade has tallied 17 Latin Grammys—the most for any female artist. The Mexican-born singer-songwriter has also earned four Grammys and performed on the Academy Awards.
Lafourcade debuted her most recent album, De Todas las Flores, with a special performance at Carnegie Hall featuring guests David Byrne, Jorge Drexler and Omara Portundo. The 2022 album led a global tour that had Lafourcade in theaters, amphitheaters and arenas across 10 countries. She notably lent her voice to Best Original Song winner "Remember Me" from Disney's COCO.
Later this year Lafourcade will join Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic for two nights at the Hollywood Bowl and return to Carnegie Hall. She will continue to be managed by Juan Pablo López-Fonseca and Margarita Bruzzone.
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