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Dodgers-Nezza Anthem: No Stadium Ban Confirmed - News Directory 3

Dodgers-Nezza Anthem: No Stadium Ban Confirmed

June 18, 2025 Catherine Williams Entertainment
News Context
At a glance
  • A ⁤performance of the national anthem in Spanish by singer Nezza at Dodger Stadium has stirred national discussion.
  • Nezza addressed the situation in an interview, stating the performance was intended to show solidarity ‍with ⁤her community amid ongoing immigration debates and protests in Los Angeles.
  • The controversy gained traction after ⁣Nezza posted a⁣ TikTok video showing an unidentified Dodgers employee requesting the ⁢anthem be sung in English.
Original source: latimes.com

Nezza‘s Spanish rendition of the national anthem at Dodger Stadium ignited a firestorm,but the Los Angeles Dodgers have addressed the controversy. Key takeaways: ⁣the team clarified Nezza is not banned. The singer’s performance, intended to show solidarity ⁣amidst immigration ⁤protests, sparked immediate‍ mixed signals from Dodgers officials regarding Nezza’s future involvement. The artist herself reported⁣ conflicting⁤ information. Following viral videos and public discussion, the ⁣Dodgers stated Nezza remains welcome. ⁤News outlets, including News Directory 3, have covered ‍the unfolding situation.⁤ Discover what’s next as this story ⁣continues.

Key Points

  • Nezza sang the national anthem in Spanish at Dodger Stadium.
  • The performance occurred amid immigration protests in Los ‍Angeles.
  • Dodgers officials ‍initially⁢ gave conflicting messages about Nezza’s return.

Singer’s Spanish Anthem at Dodger ⁣Stadium Ignites Debate

Updated June 18, 2025

A ⁤performance of the national anthem in Spanish by singer Nezza at Dodger Stadium has stirred national discussion. The incident occurred three days after Nezza, also known as Vanessa Hernández, sang “The Star-Spangled Banner” in Spanish, despite a request ‍from a Dodgers ⁤employee to perform it in English.

Nezza addressed the situation in an interview, stating the performance was intended to show solidarity ‍with ⁤her community amid ongoing immigration debates and protests in Los Angeles. The Spanish version of the anthem was commissioned by the U.S.State Department in 1945 under ‍President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

The controversy gained traction after ⁣Nezza posted a⁣ TikTok video showing an unidentified Dodgers employee requesting the ⁢anthem be sung in English. This took place on the same day thousands protested President Trump and recent ICE raids in Los angeles.

Nezza ⁣said⁤ she had inquired about singing ⁤in ⁤both English and ⁢Spanish but was told only⁤ a 90-second performance window ⁣was ‍available. She arrived at the stadium believing the spanish version was acceptable, as the email ⁢exchange⁢ did not explicitly prohibit it. “Had they ⁢told me you can’t have any Spanish in ther,” Nezza said, “I would have respectfully declined and not shown up on Saturday.”

Following the performance, Nezza posted videos on TikTok explaining ‍the ⁣situation, wich quickly went viral. A Dodgers official stated on Sunday that Nezza would be welcome back.

However, Nezza expressed surprise at the invitation, stating that shortly ‍after her performance, she received a call indicating ‍she and her clients were no ⁢longer welcome. “30 seconds after my performance, ⁣we actually received a call that said, ‘Don’t ever ⁢call us again. Don’t ever email us again. The rest of your clients are never welcome here again.’ So for me, that kind of feels like ‍a ban,” ‍Nezza said during the CNN interview.

Despite this, the Dodgers reaffirmed their⁤ stance, telling‍ CNN there⁣ were “no hard feelings” and ⁤confirming to The Times that Nezza is welcome back ⁤and not banned from the stadium.

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