Sueños, the largest Latin music festival in Chicago, is returning to Grant Park in 2025.
After fans were disappointed by Peso Pluma’s set being canceled in 2024 due to thunderstorms, Sueños Festival organizers announced on social media Thursday that he’d return for a second go-around in 2025.
Organizers previously announced the dates and presale offerings for the Memorial Day Weekend festival, running May 24-25 in the lakefront park. Fans can enjoy musical performances, local food vendors, art installations, hair and makeup touch-ups and more.
A second stage will be added to the expanded festival grounds along with more staff, security, activities and food options.
We’re dedicated to making the Sueños experience next level with some exciting changes…
Get ready for larger festival grounds, a new entrance flow, a brand-new second stage, and so much more!
Tamo’ ready to make Year 4 unforgettable ❤️🔥 pic.twitter.com/WT5ckW68IU
— Sueños Festival (@SuenosFestival) October 31, 2024
Prospective attendees can register for early access to tickets and layaway plans beginning at noon on Nov. 14 at suenosmusicfestival.com.
Last year’s festival attracted more than 60,000 music fans — the biggest Sueños crowd yet, despite rainouts forcing the cancellation of enormously anticipated headliner Peso Pluma’s Sunday set.
First launched in 2022, the festival aims to create a space for Chicagoans to celebrate Latino culture and enjoy performances from some of the hottest and most mainstream reggaeton, regional Mexican and Latin trap artists.
Details on next year’s festival, including the lineup of artists will be announced in the coming weeks, an event spokesperson said.
In July, organizers agreed to a five-year deal with the Chicago Park District. The deal can potentially include expanding the Grant Park festival over three days in the future. Paid attendance will be capped at 75,000 people per day.
Note: This story was updated on Nov. 7 to include the Peso Pluma announcement by festival organizers.
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