Sueños Music Festival is set to return to Grant Park this May, boasting an impressive lineup of global talent that promises an unforgettable experience for attendees. Fuerza Regida, fresh from their previous performances, will be joined by rising stars Kali Uchis and J Balvin as headliners.
The festival's organizers have ensured that the event remains true to its core mission - celebrating Latin culture and music in all its forms. By offering a platform for both established and emerging artists, Sueños continues to solidify its position as one of the country's premier Latin music festivals.
Danny Ocean, Tokischa, Manuel Turizo, and Yandel will also take the stage, with Yandel bringing an added layer of excitement with their highly-anticipated "Sinfonico" presentation. Rounding out the lineup are veteran festival DJs Fredy Fresco, Dynamiqo, and Chicago's Miriam Paz.
For fans who have been eagerly awaiting the announcement, Sueños Music Festival will kick off Memorial Day weekend for what promises to be an exhilarating two-day extravaganza. This year marks the second installment of the festival, with a five-year deal secured by organizers to produce the event through 2029.
As in previous years, Sueños has grown exponentially, attracting over 60,000 attendees each day and cementing its status as one of the most prominent Latin music festivals in the country. With the addition of a second stage last year's festival grounds, fans can expect an even more immersive experience this time around.
Tickets for two-day passes will be available starting at $329 and go on sale at noon Thursday.
The festival's organizers have ensured that the event remains true to its core mission - celebrating Latin culture and music in all its forms. By offering a platform for both established and emerging artists, Sueños continues to solidify its position as one of the country's premier Latin music festivals.
Danny Ocean, Tokischa, Manuel Turizo, and Yandel will also take the stage, with Yandel bringing an added layer of excitement with their highly-anticipated "Sinfonico" presentation. Rounding out the lineup are veteran festival DJs Fredy Fresco, Dynamiqo, and Chicago's Miriam Paz.
For fans who have been eagerly awaiting the announcement, Sueños Music Festival will kick off Memorial Day weekend for what promises to be an exhilarating two-day extravaganza. This year marks the second installment of the festival, with a five-year deal secured by organizers to produce the event through 2029.
As in previous years, Sueños has grown exponentially, attracting over 60,000 attendees each day and cementing its status as one of the most prominent Latin music festivals in the country. With the addition of a second stage last year's festival grounds, fans can expect an even more immersive experience this time around.
Tickets for two-day passes will be available starting at $329 and go on sale at noon Thursday.