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What I’ve Learned from Attending Every Year of Sueños: Review
Sueños returns for its fifth year on May 24-25, 2026 What started as a hopeful newcomer has officially become a cultural rite of passage. Now in its fourth year, Sueños Music Festival has taken deep root in the heart of Chicago, transforming Grant Park every May into a vibrant collision of Latin music, culture, and
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Sueños 2023: The Performances That Moved La Cultura [Photos]
See our Sueños coverage here. In 2023, Sueños Festival continued to set the tone with an epic lineup led by Grupo Firme, Feid, Wisin y Yandel, and Nicky Jam. The second edition felt bigger, more dialed in, and packed with moments that confirmed its growing place as one of the most important Latin music festivals
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Rolling Loud Miami 2023 Adds Anuel AA and El Alfa to Star-Studded Lineup
The world’s biggest rap festival returns to Hard Rock Stadium on July 21-23: Tickets Rolling Loud is preparing for a massive summer, hosting star-studded festivals all over the globe. Today, Rolling Loud’s flagship festival, Rolling Loud Miami 2023, gets even bigger, with the addition of Latin music stars Anuel AA and El Alfa. With over
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Sueños 2022 Day 1 Recap: Ozuna, Myke Towers, Tokischa, and Farruko
See Sueños Festival 2022 coverage here. Sueños Festival 2022 has officially touched down in Chicago, and Day 1 was an energy-packed perreo in the park that attracted fans from all across the U.S. Leading the charge on the inaugural event was Puerto Rican hitmaker Ozuna, along with Dominican rapper El Alfa, breakout artists Farruko, Tokischa,
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Major Lazer, J Balvin, and El Alfa Debut “Que Calor”: Stream
“Que Calor” is out on Mad Decent Diplo‘s Major Lazer has teamed up with Colombian megastar J Balvin and Dominican dembow pioneer El Alfa on the smashing new single, “Que Calor.” Following previous collaborations with both featured artists, the new single draws inspiration from each of their home countries, sampling Toto La Momposina’s traditional Colombian-cumbia classic “Curara”
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