MIAMI, FL - Venezuelan singer-songwriter Danny Ocean has been invited to perform musically at the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony, one of the most prestigious events in the world. The ceremony will take place on December 10th at 1:00 p.m. CET in Oslo City Hall, bringing together global leaders, influential figures, and international organizations committed to promoting peace.
This distinction comes after the announcement of María Corina Machado as the recipient of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, a recognition that puts the social, political, and humanitarian struggles faced by millions of Venezuelans at the center stage. Both Machado and Danny Ocean have elevated the global conversation about Venezuela, bringing messages of resilience and hope to audiences around the world.
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Danny Ocean's participation will be part of the official musical program of the ceremony, a space reserved for artists whose voices transcend the artistic and contribute to the cultural and social dialogue. His presence symbolizes a generation of Venezuelans who have taken their identity and their message beyond borders. Considered one of the most innovative artists in Latin music, Danny Ocean rose to global recognition with "Me Rehúso," a song that broke records by staying for months in Spotify's Top 50 Global. With over 12.4 billion accumulated streams, his music has redefined the boundaries between reggaeton, electronic pop, and R&B, solidifying him as a benchmark for the sonic evolution of Latin music. In recent years, Ocean has continued to expand its impact with hits like “Amor”, “Imagínate”, “Vitamina” and “Priti”, as well as collaborations with prominent artists such as Karol G, Reik and Elena Rose. His versatility has led him to headline international festivals and to position himself as an essential name on global charts. Beyond his musical career, Danny Ocean also stands out for his social commitment as a UNHCR ambassador, a role from which he promotes initiatives in favor of migrant and refugee communities. His participation in the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony reflects not only his artistic success, but also his constant commitment to humanitarian causes.






