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Music fans and aspiring artists, get ready! The quest to find America’s next top musical sensation is underway, with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to perform dwell at the 2025 Global Citizen Festival, appear in Rolling Stone magazine, and win a hefty $50,000 prize.
Global Citizen, the world’s leading advocacy organization committed to ending extreme poverty, is initiating its search for an exceptional musician, band, or artist to represent the nation on the global stage this fall. The selected artist will showcase their talent in front of over 60,000 attendees in New York City, sharing the spotlight with some of the world’s biggest stars and advocates dedicated to creating a better, fairer world.
This year’s festival promises to be even more impactful, bringing together renowned artists, influential world leaders, activists, philanthropists, and millions of fans united by the mission to eradicate poverty. Past performers have included music icons enjoy Competing alongside so many talented musicians, one artist came out on top and will take home $50,000, tell their story in Rolling Stone, and perform at the Global Citizen Festival. Originally from Nicaragua, Mars is a one-person band, producer, and visual artist based in New York City who incorporates elements from industrial rock, noise pop, latin rock, and electronic music to create her own unique sound. Through the 2025 America’ Next Top Hitmaker competition, Colossal is proud to have raised over $2 million to benefit Global Citizen, the world’s leading international advocacy organization dedicated to eradicating extreme poverty and defending the planet. Mobilizing millions of people worldwide, Global Citizen works across sectors—music, entertainment, policy, business, media, and philanthropy—to drive real change.
Learn More Rolling Stone is the unrivaled industry leader and one of the most iconic brands of our time—reaching a global audience of over 60 million people every month with cutting-edge multi-platform conten We know El Paso, Texas is (and always has been) full of incredibly talented musicians. Some have a chance to break out & others are still waiting for their big break. Thanks to the America's Next Top Hit Maker contest, some local artists HAVE that chance to get a huge break into the music world. According to their official website, it is a contest where local artists & bands have a chance to win $10,000, appear in Rolling Stone, play at the Rolling Stone's Future of Music Showcase in Austin, Texas & they will have the chance to work with some huge names in the music world. Some of these names include Busta Rhymes, Grammy-nominated artist Joseph Wooten, Emmy award winner Trey Bruce, & longtime producer Greg Potter. The father & son rock band, One Star Day, is one of the El Paso artists that people can vote for online. If you want to vote for One Star Day, you can find their page here. The rock/jazz group Valiant Blues is another local nam Winning a competition is an exhilarating way for a band to earn some high end dividends. The stakes are usually opening slots at festivals and venues we couldn’t otherwise get, cash prizes, and a lot of publicity to new fans. The temptation is to enter them all, but we pick and choose which ones might be a good fit for us and then dive in with both feet. Some of them are too heavy with entry fees, others are too far away, and some of them are clearly disorganized sh**shows. But some of them are situated just right for us to make the effort. Recently we recently entered the Loudest in Lou competition for a coveted slot at the Louder Than Life Festival in Louisville. Unfortunately we didn’t even make it out of the gate. And with zero feedback, amongst the potential thousands of entries, we can only guess as to why. Unfortunately, this is generally the case. Maybe our music didn’t fit with what they were looking for? Maybe we just weren’t as good as the other entries? Maybe we didn’t have the right look? Maybe it was political and we just didn’t have the contacts to get heard past the noise of so many entries? Maybe they just don’t like redhead female vocalists Houghton-based band Mr. Cesar and the Lucha Tones have reached the Top 10 in the America's Next Top Hitmaker Competition. Image courtesy of Mr. Cesar and the Lucha Tones. Mr. Cesar & The Lucha Tones, a Houghton-based surf rock band, have reached the Top 10 in a competition with America’s Next Top Hitmaker. The winner of the competition will receive $10,000, a feature in Rolling Stone magazine, and the opportunity to perform at Rolling Stone’s Future of Music showcase in Texas. The Lucha Tones have beat out thousands of other acts to reach the Top 10, and they hope to continue to rise in the competition. As of 4 p.m. Friday, they were second in their group. The band is described as a “high energy experience” that includes, “melding elements of surf rock with latin flavors that anyone can enjoy.” “You can vote once every 24 hours, and you can also donate votes, and all of the donations are tax-deductible, and they go for a good cause for charity,” Cesar Solorzano said in an interview with TV6 News. SolorzaWho Played Their Way to the Top?
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