In the wake of the devastating earthquake that has impacted communities across Venezuela, artists from across the Latin music industry have come together to amplify relief efforts, encourage donations, and remind fans that music can also serve as a powerful force for solidarity. From emotional moments on stage to humanitarian campaigns and donation drives, musicians are using their global platforms to bring international attention to the crisis while supporting organizations providing aid on the ground.

One of the most moving gestures came from Ricky Martin, who revealed that he altered his concert setlist in honor of Venezuela. Following his performance, the global superstar shared a heartfelt message on social media, writing: “Last night the setligt was a bit different, visit SOS Venezuela to support” while directing fans to resources where they could contribute to relief efforts. His tribute reflected the emotional impact the tragedy has had throughout the Latin American community and encouraged audiences worldwide to take action beyond simply raising awareness.

THE LATIN MUSIC COMMUNITY DEMONSTRATES THAT ARTISTS ARE EXTENDING THEIR INFLUENCE FAR BEYOND THE STAGE

Fonseca also expressed his solidarity with the Venezuelan people, bringing awareness with a series of posts on how to support those affected and joining a growing list of artists speaking out in support. Alongside him, Venezuelan singer Danny Ocean has remained one of the most active voices throughout the emergency, consistently sharing updates, verified information, and ways fans can help through nonprofit organizations. Following his appearance at OpenAir St. Gallen in Switzerland, Danny Ocean thanked concertgoers for their support before reminding audiences of the difficult situation unfolding in his home country. He also announced a partnership with to help provide meals for emergency responders and families impacted by the disaster, encouraging every fan to contribute, regardless of the amount.

Adding to the humanitarian response, Ricardo Montaner and Camino used their platforms to support The House Project, urging their audiences to help provide emergency assistance to families whose lives were upended by the earthquake. Through the campaign, they highlighted the urgent need for access to clean drinking water, food, hygiene supplies, temporary shelter, and medical care. The initiative encourages donations that will help deliver food, potable water, and hygiene kits while reminding affected families that they are not alone as recovery efforts continue. As a U.S.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, The House Project is coordinating emergency humanitarian aid and providing supporters with a trusted avenue to contribute.

Puerto Rican icon Daddy Yankee has transformed his support into direct humanitarian action. Through his social media channels, the artist announced a multi-day donation drive at Estadio Hiram Bithorn in San Juan, Puerto Rico, collecting bottled water, nonperishable food, baby formula, medical supplies, hygiene products, clothing, blankets, batteries, and other essential items for communities in Venezuela. His message emphasized that every contribution, no matter how small, can make a meaningful difference for families facing unimaginable hardship.

Meanwhile, Cultura Profética also joined the growing movement, sharing a message of solidarity that called for unity with “our Venezuelan brothers.” Their statement reinforced how artists across different genres are standing together to support those affected while encouraging compassion throughout Latin America.

Tito El Bambino echoed those sentiments by announcing humanitarian efforts to send emergency supplies to Venezuela while offering prayers for those awaiting rescue and for the country’s recovery. His message emphasized hope, faith, and collective action, underscoring that the Venezuelan people are not facing this tragedy alone.

Adding to the growing humanitarian response, Ricardo Montaner and Camino used their platforms to support The House Project, encouraging their audiences to help deliver emergency assistance to families whose lives were upended by the earthquake. The campaign highlights the urgent need for clean drinking water, food, hygiene supplies, temporary shelter, and medical care while raising funds to provide immediate humanitarian relief.

Montaner also shared an emotional message on social media, emphasizing that the crisis demands both compassion and immediate action. “There are moments in life when we must choose between what is urgent and what is important. Today is not one of those moments. What is happening in Venezuela is both urgent and important. Taking action is a way of showing what we are here for,” he wrote. He continued by praying for those affected, adding, “May God have mercy on these people who love Him, and may we have the urgency to help those who need it.” He concluded his message by directing followers to The House Project, a U.S.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization where supporters can contribute to emergency relief efforts, helping provide food, clean drinking water, hygiene kits, and other essential resources to families beginning the long road to recovery.

As relief efforts continue, the response from the Latin music community demonstrates that artists are extending their influence far beyond the stage. Whether through benefit initiatives, donation campaigns, humanitarian partnerships, or messages of encouragement, these musicians are reminding millions of fans that solidarity begins with action. At a time when Venezuela urgently needs international support, the industry’s unified voice has become a powerful reminder that music has the ability not only to inspire, but also to mobilize meaningful humanitarian aid.