
A Guide to Latin Artists Performing at Coachella 2025
The desert will be the place to be this weekend and the next with Coachella in full swing in Indio, Calif. This year’s two-weekend festival will run April 11-13 and 18-20, and will be co-headlined by Lady Gaga, Green Day, Post Malone and Travis Scott.
While the aforementioned artists are top billings, there’s a handful of Latin artists that you’ll want to check out if you’re attending this year. From Venezuelan band Rawayana to corridos hitmaker Junior H, indie pop artist Judeline and música mexicana star Ivan Cornejo, there’s something for everyone throughout the three days. Other Latin acts on the roster include, Arca, The Marías, El Malilla, Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, Alok and Gustavo Dudamel with the LA Phil. Check out the artists’ schedules here.
Anitta was set to perform this year but pulled out of her performance slot last month over “unexpected personal reasons.”
“I was really looking forward to being at Coachella this year, but due to unexpected personal reasons, I won’t be able to perform,” the Brazilian superstar wrote on X. “I’m truly grateful to the festival for the invitation, their understanding, and continued support. I hope to have the opportunity to join you all in the future and share that special moment together.”
In previous years, Bad Bunny, Karol G, Becky G, Natanael Cano, Kali Uchis, Peso Pluma, Eladio Carrión, Carla Morrison, Banda MS, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs and Grupo Firme, among many other Latin artists, have performed at Coachella.
Below, find the ultimate guide to Latin artists at this year’s Coachella in alphabetical order:
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Alok
With a career that spans over 20 years, the Brazilian DJ and producer is known for his electrifying electronic pop anthems. He’s performing Saturday April 12 & 19.
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Arca
Performing Sunday April 13 & 20, the Venezuelan-born electronic producer and DJ — known for her avant-garde take on electronic music — has collaborated with the likes of Björk.
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Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso
After recently performing at The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the eccentric Argentine duo is headed to the desert to perform at Coachella on Friday April 11 & 18. Garnering global appeal for their outlandish yet riveting performances, the duo will stand out for their experimental take on electronic music, trap and hip-hop, best showcased on their latest production Papota.
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El Malilla
A major force in reggaetón mexicano, El Malilla (or “El Chamako de Valle”) is fueling the Mexican movement with his attitude-heavy perreo and reggaetón anthems. Making his Coachella debut this year, catch his performances on Saturday April 12 & 19.
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Gustavo Dudamel & LA Philharmonic
One of the most anticipated performances at the festival this year, Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel will make history as the first major orchestra to perform a set on a Coachella main stage. Dudamel and the LA Philharmonic will perform on Saturday April 12 & 19.
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Ivan Cornejo
You won’t want to miss Mexican American star Ivan Cornejo on Saturday April 12 & 19. With a signature sound that blends sierreño with alternative and pop elements and his mesmerizing vocals, Cornejo is a force to be reckoned with, and one of the brightest stars in música Mexicana today.
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Judeline
The Spanish indie pop artist, who released her first LP Bodhiria in October, will make her Coachella debut this year. She is performing Saturday April 12 & 19.
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Junior H
A bona fide hitmaker in regional Mexican music, Junior H stands out for his corridos tumbados and sierreño anthems, which have fueled not only his own Sad Boyz movement but música Mexicana in general. Born in Guanajuato, Mexico, Junior will perform Sunday April 13 & 20.
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Los Mirlos
Pioneers of Amazonian cumbia — also known as chicha — the iconic Peruvian band Los Mirlos, around since the ’70s, will perform on Friday April 11 & 18.
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Rawayana
The Grammy-winning band from Venezuela will perform on Saturday April 12 & 19. Their signature trippy pop sound, powered by an eclectic fusion of reggae, funk and salsa, catapulted Rawayana as one of the most important groups in Latin America and beyond.
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The Marías
Led by Puerto Rican artist María Zardoya, The Marías mainly records in English — but the indie-pop band has a number of bilingual and Spanish hits, including mega collaborations with artists like Bad Bunny and Young Miko. Most recently, Zardoya performed alongside Selena Gomez in “Ojos Tristes,” a reimagined version of Jeanette’s 1981 “El Muchacho de los Ojos Tristes.”