HBO has announced the release date for the third season of the 2021 International Emmy Award-nominated series A Tiny Audience. The hit music series will be returning to HBO Latino and will be streaming on HBO Max on Friday, April 22 at 9-10 p.m. ET/PT. A Tiny Audience is a series that showcases both recognizable icons and rising stars of the Latin music world, with each episode providing a new artist the spotlight to tell personal stories and performing in front of a small but passionate and captive audience.

This upcoming season will have 16 episodes that will feature over 15 award-winning artists such as Becky G, Jay Wheeler, Jessie Reyez, Danna Paola, Carla Morrison, Justin Quiles, Jon Secada, Zion & Lennox, Guaynaa, Mike Bahía & Friends, La India, Manuel Medrano, Ximena Sariñana, Aleks Syntek, Robin Thicke, and Leslie Grace. Grace will also star in the upcoming DC feature film Batgirl. “Some of my all-time favorite environments to perform in have been intimate settings,” said Grace. “Playing for A Tiny Audience was a dream. Getting the chance to connect and share some anecdotes behind the music to an audience a few feet away reminded me of the beautiful communal experience music creates. I truly had a blast!”

Along with all of these artists, A Tiny Audience Season 3 will also include an episode dedicated to the Queen of Salsa, the late Celia Cruz. This episode, which will be capping off the third season as its 16th episode will feature performances by Jon Secada, Silvestre Dangond, Alejandra Guzmán, and Cimafunk. As for the hosts of the show, María Elisa Ayerbe, Sarah Packiam, and Daniel René will conduct interviews with the artists across the season.

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A Tiny Audience will premiere its entire third season on HBO Max starting Friday, April 22. The first and second seasons of the hit music series are available now on HBO Max.

You can watch the new trailer for the series as well as the official description for all sixteen episodes coming in the third season down below.

Episode 1 “Becky G”

Mexican-American superstar Becky G reflects on her early career starting at the age of nine and performs her hits “Mayores,” “Sin pijama” and “Shower” along with an emotional rendition of a new, unreleased song dedicated to her grandmother.

Episode 2 “Jay Wheeler”

Rising reggaeton star Jay Wheeler enchants the tiny audience with his refreshing earnestness, his melodic compositions, and his irresistible silky voice while he performs "La Curiosidad,” “Viendo el techno” and “Take My Life.”

Episode 3 “Leslie Grace”

Grammy-nominated Dominican singer and breakout actress Leslie Grace performs acoustic versions of “Díganle,” “Bachatica” and “Duro y Suave.” Leslie shares her excitement about joining the DC Universe as Batgirl and her recent role in “In The Heights.”

Episode 4 “Zion & Lennox”

Puerto Rican duo Zion & Lennox bring down the house with club hits “Otra Vez” “La Player” and “Estrella” and reminisce about the early days of reggaeton and unpaid gigs in New York City.

Episode 5 “Jessie Reyez”

Just having opened for Lizzo and Billie Eilish, Colombian-Canadian singer-songwriter Jessie Reyez shares her dreams of retirement and enamors the audience with her emotionally-charged renditions of “Figures,” “Sola” and “Mamá.”

Episode 6 “Guaynaa”

Puerto Rican rapper Guaynaa lights up the stage with his witty and tongue-in-cheek reggaeton fusion, performing “Cumbia a la Gente,” “Cerveza” and “Chica Ideal.”

Episode 7 “Danna Paola”

Élite actress, model, and singer Danna Paola receives a standing ovation after she performs the heartbreaking “Dos Estraños" and shares the secrets behind her fan-favorite hits “Mala Fama" and "Mía."

Episode 8 “Mike Bahía & Friends”

2020’s Best New Artist Latin Grammy winner Mike Bahía is joined by his friends and collaborators Danny Ocean and Lenny Tavárez to perform “Détente” and “Colorao” and regales us with the moving love story behind “La Rutina.”

Episode 9 “La India”

Crowned by Celia Cruz herself as the “Princess of Salsa,” Puerto Rico-born and South Bronx-raised salsa singer La India shows off her incredible voice with “Sedúceme,” “Nunca voy a Olvidarte” and “Qué Ganas De No Verte Nunca Más.”

Episode 10 “Justin Quiles”

Songwriter extraordinaire and pop & reggaeton singer Justin Quiles returns to A TINY AUDIENCE after his heartfelt tribute to Juan Gabriel, to perform his new single “Loco” and chart-toppers “Jeans” and “Egoísta.”

Episode 11 “Carla Morrison”

Multiple Latin Grammy winner and indie singer Carla Morrison delights with her delicate and melancholic ballads "Disfruto,” “Contigo” and “Una Foto” and surprises audiences with her joyful and simple life outside the music industry.

Episode 12 “Manuel Medrano”

Colombian pop singer and international sensation Manuel Medrano reveals how a very special gift sidelined his early basketball career. He brings his soulful voice to the stage to perform “Afuera del Planeta,” “Tengo Que Llegar a Tiempo” and “Negra.”

Episode 13 “Ximena Sariñana”

Mexican actress and songwriter Ximena Sariñana showcases her extensive musical influences, from pop to R&B to mariachi ballads, with fan favorites "Cobarde" and “Una Vez Más” and her new song “El Amor Más Grande.”

Episode 14 “Aleks Syntek”

Three-time Latin Billboard Award winner Aleks Syntek talks about his collaboration with Mecano's Ana Torroja for the international anthem “Duele el Amor." He discusses his Ariel-winning score for the record-breaking Mexican film “Sexo, Pudor y Lágrimas” and treats the audience to his beloved pop ballad "Intocable."

Episode 15 “Robin Thicke”

Robin Thicke, “Blurred Lines” singer, five-time Grammy Award nominee, The Masked Singer judge, and acclaimed record producer for Michael Jackson and Marc Anthony, presents themes from his new Bossanova-inspired album and sings in Spanish for the very first time.

Episode 16 “Celia Cruz Tribute”

Jon Secada, Silvestre Dangond, Alejandra Guzmán, and Cimafunk celebrate the legendary Celia Cruz and praise her monumental music legacy by adding their personal spin to “Guantanamera,” “The Busco,” “La Negra Tiene Tumbao” and “Pa' La Paloma.”