
The Ultimate Guide to Festivals Celebrating Latin Music & More in 2025 (Updating)
Editor’s note: The list is updated on a monthly basis. Festivals that have already passed are deleted from the list.
From Michelada Fest in El Paso and Chicago to La Onda Fest by Bottlerock in Napa Valley, Calif., and Holika Festival in Calahorra, La Rioja, Spain, Billboard Español has put together the definitive guide to festivals celebrating Latin music and more around the world.
This year, the U.K.’s La Línea Festival celebrates an important milestone with its 25th anniversary in 2025. Buena Vista Social Club star Eliades Ochoa, Spanish singer Rodrigo Cuevas, Latin Grammy winner Ed Maverick, Puerto Rican rapper Villano Antillano, Brazilian rock outfit Francisco el Hombre, and more have all been confirmed to perform in venues across London from April 22 to May 5.
We see more diverse lineups headlined by Latin and Anglo artists this year, such as Coachella in Indio, Calif., with performances by Lady Gaga, Green Day, Post Malone, as well as The Marías, Alok, Anitta, Junior H, Rawayana and many more. Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts also announced the inaugural Todo Sonido festival this July, with an all-Latin lineup that includes Juanes and Carlos Vives as headlines, as well as Kany García, Monsieur Periné, DannyLux, Christian Alicea, Reyna Tropical, Alex Cuba, Gaby Moreno and more.
While this may not be an exhaustive list, it serves as a comprehensive guide to some of the genre’s most significant events. Whether you’re a die-hard reggaetón fan, a salsa aficionado, or a lover of all things Latin, see our guide to the must-attend festivals across the globe, arranged in sequential order.
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Coachella
Date: April 11-13 and 18-20
Place: Indio, United StatesLady Gaga, Green Day and Post Malone will headline this year’s Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. As for the Latinos, The Marías, Ca7riel & Maco Amoroso, Ivan Cornejo, Anitta, Alok, Rawayana, Junio H and Arca will also perform. The event will take place over two consecutive weekends as usual.
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UnSin Music Festival
Date: April 24-26
Place: Miami, Fla.UnSin Music Conference and Festival will kick off with panels and workshops in music, and will also feature a three-day event featuring the likes of Leo Rizzy, Rubio, Darumas, Kat Dahlia, Alex Luna, Robi, La Cendejas and more. The celebration kicks off on April 10 with a pre-launch party, and the fourth edition will take place April 24 through 26 at Future of Cities in Miami.
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La Línea
Date: April 22 – May 5
Place: London, UKCelebrating its 25th anniversary, London’s Latin Music Festival, La Línea, is set to captivate audiences from April 22 to May 5. Kicking off with a stellar lineup including Buena Vista Social Club’s Eliades Ochoa, Spanish artist Rodrigo Cuevas, and Mexican singer-songwriter Ed Maverick, the festival will also feature performances by Puerto Rican rapper Villano Antillano, Brazilian rockers Francisco el Hombre, and a unique showcase “Queer Utópico” with multi-instrumentalist Alex Etchart and composer Juan Inaki.
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Michelada Fest El Paso
Date: May 3
Place: El Paso, TexasMichelada Fest will hold its inaugural pop-up event in downtown El Paso, Texas, and will feature artists such as Netón Vega, Chino Pacas, Jasiel Nuñez and Snow Tha Product, among other acts.
“Independent Nation Presents is excited to bring Michelada Fest to the heart of Downtown El Paso where the borderland can come together to celebrate culture, music, and connection,” Jonathan Figueroa, principal at Independent Nation, said in a statement. “Events like this are just the beginning, and we can’t wait to continue expanding and bringing these types of experiences that highlight the spirit of our region. This is everything that our flagship venue, Independent Nation, plans to bring to the community once construction is completed.”
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Gator by the Bay
Date: May 8-11
Place: San Diego, Calif.This May, San Diego will host the 22nd annual Gator by the Bay, celebrated as the West Coast’s largest Louisiana-style food and music festival. The event promises a rich lineup of over 100 live musical acts on seven stages, featuring genres from zydeco and Cajun to salsa and New Orleans jazz. Highlighted performers include Steve Riley & The Mamou Playboys, alongside local talents such as Kimmi Bitter, Mercedes Moore and Anthony Cullins, with additional acts to be announced.
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Brookside at The Rose Bowl
Date: May 24
Place: Pasadena, Calif.Carín León, Becky G, Edición Especial and DannyLux are slated to grace the stage at Brookside at The Rose Bowl for its inaugural Latin music event. Managed by Goldenvoice — the creators of Coachella — the venue has hosted annual festivals such as Cruel World and Just Like Heaven. This year, the one-day event will embrace Spanish-language music for the first time since the space began hosting multi-stage festivals in 2017.
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Sueños
Date: May 24-25
Place: ChicagoShakira, Don Omar, Peso Pluma and Grupo Frontera are set to headline 2025 Sueños Music Festival in Chicago, taking place May 24-25. The full lineup was announced on Tuesday (Feb. 4) with María Becerra, Wisin, El Alfa, Tito Double P, Bellakath and Oscar Maydon, among others, also set to perform in Grant Park. “Chicago has the infrastructure to host festivals like Lollapalooza, one of the biggest in the country, and the Mexican and Latin market,” co-founder Aaron Ampudia previously told Billboard.
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La Onda
Date: May 31 – June 1
Place: Napa Valley, Calif., U.S.Marco Antonio Solís, Banda MS, Pepe Aguilar, Carín Leónm and Grupo Firme will headline the second annual La Onda festival, a packed two-day festival slated to take place May 31 and June 1 at the Napa Valley Expo. The festival lineup also includes Xavi, Tito Double P, Codiciado, Edén Muñoz, Óscar Maydon, Ángela Aguilar and more.
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Holika Festival
Date: June 25-28
Place: Calahorra, La Rioja, SpainThis summer, Holika Festival set to light up Calahorra, La Rioja, Spain, for two days. Since its inception in 2017, Holika has become a staple celebration, attracting a youthful, energetic crowd from across Spain. This year, the festival will showcase a lineup featuring the likes of Puerto Rican sensation Ozuna and Argentine superstar Duki as headliners. Joining them are Omar Courtz, La Joaqui, Luck Ra, Omar Montes and more.
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Todo Sonido
Date: July 12-13
Place: Vienna, Va.Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts announced the inaugural two day Latin fest, Todo Sonido, with headlining acts Juanes and Carlos Vives. “The Washington, D.C., area has been one of my most supportive regions in the United States dating back to early in my career — from initial club shows, through three very special Tiny Desk tapings and much more,“ said Juanes in a press release. “And for many years now, no other venue in the area has welcomed me as often and warmly as Wolf Trap. I’ve been blessed to enjoy several sold-out shows with unforgettable audiences and am looking forward to adding another extraordinary night with this year’s Todo Sonido Festival.”
Kany García, Monsieur Periné, Cimafunk, DannyLux, Bratty, Christian Alicea, Lido Pimienta, Reyna Tropical, Alex Cuba, Gaby Moreno Chicha Libre and more are also expected to perform.
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Michelada Fest Chicago
Date: July 19-20
Place: ChicagoMichelada Fest is set to return to Chicago this summer in Oakwood Beach. The festival features a genre-spanning lineup including headliners Grupo Firme, Danny Ocean, Anitta and Luis R. Conriquez, with a special Sunday performance by Netón Vega.
“Since day one, Michelada Fest has been about more than music; it’s about our culture, community, and showcasing the best of Chicago’s Southside,” co-owners Fernando Nieto and Miguel Torres said in a statement. “We are proud that Michelada Fest is homegrown, and each year, we strive to improve the festival, creating a space that authentically represents Chicago’s diverse communities through music, food, art and, of course, micheladas, which we see as a proud symbol of our Mexican culture.”
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Baja Beach Fest
Date: August 8-10
Place: Rosarito, Baja California, MexicoBaja Beach Fest returns to Rosarito, Baja California, Mexico, on August 8-10 for a weekend of party, playa y perreo. Headlining this year’s lineup are global reggaeton heavyweights: J Balvin kicks things off on Friday night, Don Omar brings legendary vibes on Saturday, and Maluma closes on Sunday with his signature romantic flair. Corridos tumbados innovator Natanael Cano will deliver a special Sunday performance. Beyond the star-studded headliners, the festival doubles down on its reputation as a Latin music tastemaker, spotlighting Young Miko, Anitta, Los Tucanes De Tijuana, El Alfa, and more.
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