Sueños Music Festival 2026 Lineup Announced: J Balvin, Kali Uchis, Fuerza Regida & More
- Mar 7
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The highly anticipated Sueños Music Festival has officially revealed its 2026 lineup, and it’s packed with some of the biggest names in Latin music. Returning to Chicago for another unforgettable weekend, the festival will bring together global superstars, rising local artists, and genre-defining performers for a celebration of Latin music and culture.
Set to take place May 23–24, this year’s lineup features a powerful mix of reggaeton, Latin pop, urbano, and regional Mexican music, highlighting both international icons and emerging talent.
Saturday’s performances will be headlined by global reggaeton superstar J Balvin and genre-blending singer Kali Uchis, two artists known for redefining the sound of Latin music worldwide.
Joining them are fan favorites like Danny Ocean and Manuel Turizo, whose chart-topping hits continue to dominate streaming platforms. Argentine rapper Paulo Londra and reggaeton legend Tito El Bambino will also take the stage, bringing high-energy performances to kick off the festival weekend.
Sunday will be headlined by regional Mexican powerhouse Fuerza Regida, one of the most influential groups shaping the modern corridos movement.
Also taking the stage is reggaeton icon Yandel, who will deliver a unique Yandel Sinfónico performance that blends reggaeton with orchestral arrangements. Colombian urbano star Ryan Castro will also bring his energetic sound to the festival. You can also find a special Sunday performance from legendary regional Mexican band Los Tucanes de Tijuana, known for their iconic corridos and decades-long influence on the genre.
Since launching in Chicago, Sueños Music Festival has quickly become one of the top Latin music festivals in the United States, attracting thousands of fans each year. Fans planning to attend should expect a weekend filled with live music, cultural celebration, and unforgettable performances in the heart of Chicago.
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