Sueños, Vibra Urbana & More: A Guide to Latin Music Fests in 2022 (Updating)
A handful of new Latin music festivals are set to take place this year across the United States, featuring multi-genre star-studded lineups.
Reggaeton festivals such as Sueños (Ozuna, J Balvin and Farruko) and Más Flow (Ivy Queen, Don Omar) will make their debut in Chicago over the summer, while in Los Angeles, the first edition of the multi-generational Bésame Mucho is set to be headlined by a wide-ranging list of artists including Caifanes, Los Tigres del Norte and Sin Bandera.
Below is an ongoing list of Latin music festivals in the U.S. announced for 2022:
Neon
J Balvin’s Neon party returns to the Caribbean Island with a headline featuring Sech, Jowell & Randy, De La Ghetto, Ñengo Flow, Blessd, Ryan Castro, Trueno, Alex Sensation, and many more, before wrapping with a closing set by BRESH.
When: Dec. 7-11
Where: Punta Cana, The Dominican Republic
Vibra Urbana
The Florida-based festival is expanding to Las Vegas with a two-day event to be headlined by Anuel AA, Rauw Alejandro, and Don Omar, and will head to Orlando in the summer and Miami in the winter.
When: April 30 – May 1
Where: Las Vegas Festival Grounds
Sueños
The first-ever edition of Sueños — a new reggaeton and Latin trap festival in Chicago — will be headlined by J Balvin, Ozuna, Farruko and Wisin Y Yandel.
When: Memorial Day Weekend (May 28-29)
Where: Grant Park
Más Flow
Headlined by Ivy Queen, CNCO and Don Omar, this three-day reggaeton festival will take place for the first time ever in the Midwest.
When: July 15-17
Where: Chicago
Vegas Latin Summer Beach Fest
A concert series comprised of 11 shows: nine three-day beach festivals at the Mandalay Bay Beach, and two concerts at the T-Moible Arena.
When: The concert series will wrap up with a festival on July 16.
Where: T-Mobile Arena
Ruido Fest
Now in its seventh edition, the Latin alternative festival based in Chicago will be headlined by Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, with additional headliners to be announced soon.
When: Aug. 19-21
Where: Union Park
Bésame Mucho
Los Tigres del Norte, Julieta Venegas, Café Tacvba, Zoé, Sin Bandera, Juanes, Banda El Recodo, and many other Latin acts are set to headline the first-ever edition of this multi-generational festival.
When: Dec. 3
Where: Dodger Stadium
Sueños, Vibra Urbana & More: A Guide to Latin Music Fests in 2022 (Updating) A handful of new Latin music festivals are set to take place this year across the United States, featuring multi-genre star-studded lineups. Reggaeton festivals such as Sueños (Ozuna, J Balvin and Farruko) and Más Flow (Ivy Queen, Don Omar) will make their…
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