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The largest Latin music festival in the United States returns for its milestone fifth year. Sueños Music Festival 2026 takes over Hutchinson Field at Grant Park in downtown Chicago on Saturday, May 23 and Sunday, May 24 — Memorial Day weekend — with more than 40 artists across 3 stages. Headlining this year: Colombian superstar J Balvin, Colombian-American R&B icon Kali Uchis, and música mexicana powerhouse Fuerza Regida.
The 2026 lineup spans every corner of Latin music — from reggaetón royalty and corridos tumbados to Latin EDM, urbano, and legacy acts. Los Tucanes de Tijuana deliver a special Sunday-night performance. Yandel brings his acclaimed Sinfónico orchestral presentation. And names like Danny Ocean, Manuel Turizo, Tokischa, Ryan Castro, Alexis y Fido, Tito El Bambino, Paulo Londra, and Elena Rose fill out a stacked two-day bill that bridges generations and genres.
Launched in 2022, Sueños has rapidly become the centerpiece of Chicago’s festival season and a landmark event for the Latino community nationwide. The festival draws over 60,000 fans each Memorial Day weekend and holds a five-year agreement with the Chicago Park District to produce the event through 2029. Previous headliners tell the story of its ambition: Ozuna and J Balvin (2022), Feid and Grupo Firme (2023), Rauw Alejandro and Peso Pluma (2024), and Shakira and Don Omar (2025). Year 5 continues that trajectory with a lineup that balances global superstars, rising talent, and beloved veterans.
As festival organizers have stated: “Sueños was created to be an inclusive event with a mission to continue to celebrate and uplift Latin culture and the extraordinary music, people, food and amazing energy that comes along with it.” Beyond the music, the festival features immersive activations, El Mercadito, curated photo experiences, and food vendors showcasing some of the best Latin-influenced cuisine in Chicago. For full details, visit suenosmusicfestival.com and follow @suenosfestival on Instagram.
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Festival DJs Fredy Fresco, Dynamiqo, and Chicago’s own Miriam Paz also return. For the latest set times and stage assignments, check suenosmusicfestival.com/lineup.
José Álvaro Osorio Balvín, known worldwide as J Balvin, is one of the best-selling Latin music artists in history. The Medellín native has been a driving force behind the global reggaetón revolution, with hits like “Mi Gente,” “Ay Vamos,” “Reggaeton,” and “In Da Getto” racking up billions of streams. He headlined the inaugural Sueños in 2022 and returns to the Grant Park main stage four years later as one of the most streamed Latin artists on the planet. Follow J Balvin on Instagram.
Colombian-American singer Kali Uchis bridges Latin music, R&B, and pop with a style entirely her own. Her critically acclaimed albums Isolation, Sin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios), Red Moon in Venus, and Orquídeas have earned Grammy and Latin Grammy nominations. Known for the viral hit “telepatia” and collaborations with Tyler, the Creator and KAROL G, Uchis brings an artistic range and cultural duality that make her a perfect fit for Sueños. Follow Kali Uchis on Instagram.
The five-member San Bernardino band Fuerza Regida has become one of the most dominant acts in all of Latin music. Pioneers of corridos tumbados (trap corridos), they blend noreño and regional Mexican traditions with hip-hop, electronic, and urbano influences. They performed an afternoon set at the very first Sueños in 2022 and now return as Sunday-night headliners — a trajectory that mirrors the genre’s explosive mainstream breakthrough. Follow Fuerza Regida on Instagram.
Los Tucanes de Tijuana, the legendary norteño/corrido group led by Mario Quintero Lara, bring decades of hits to a special Sunday-night set. And Yandel — one half of the iconic reggaetón duo Wisin y Yandel — presents his acclaimed Sinfónico show, a full orchestral reimagining of his catalogue that transforms reggaetón classics into symphonic experiences.
Sueños 2026 offers multiple pass levels, each providing two days of access:
Grant Park sits in the heart of downtown Chicago along the lakefront. The festival takes place at Hutchinson Field, easily accessible by CTA “L” trains (Roosevelt station on the Red, Green, and Orange lines), Metra commuter rail (Museum Campus/11th Street station), and multiple CTA bus routes. Rideshare drop-off zones are established nearby. There is no on-site parking — public transit is strongly recommended. The festival is 18+ only. Doors open at 12:00 PM and close at 10:00 PM daily.
What is Sueños? Sueños is the largest Latin music festival in the United States, held annually over Memorial Day weekend at Grant Park in Chicago. It features 40+ artists across reggaetón, música mexicana, Latin trap, urbano, and Latin EDM on three stages.
Who is headlining in 2026? J Balvin and Kali Uchis headline Saturday, and Fuerza Regida headlines Sunday. Los Tucanes de Tijuana and Yandel Sinfónico perform special sets on Sunday.
How can I buy passes? Browse verified resale listings above with all-inclusive pricing, or visit the official festival site at suenosmusicfestival.com/passes for primary on-sale information.
Sueños Festival 2026 takes place on Saturday, May 23 and Sunday, May 24, 2026, at Hutchinson Field in Grant Park, downtown Chicago. This is Memorial Day weekend. Doors open at 12:00 PM and the festival runs until 10:00 PM each day.
The 2026 headliners are J Balvin and Kali Uchis on Saturday, and Fuerza Regida on Sunday. The lineup also features special performances by Los Tucanes de Tijuana and Yandel with his Sinfónico orchestral show, plus more than 40 additional artists across three stages.
Official two-day passes start at $329 through FrontGate. Tiers include GA, GA+, VIP, El Sueño, and the exclusive two-person Acceso Oro package. Prices increase as tiers sell out. Our resale marketplace offers passes at competitive, all-inclusive prices set by verified third-party sellers.
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Sueños is an 18+ event. You must be 18 years of age or older to enter. A valid government-issued ID is required at the gate. Photos of IDs will not be accepted.
Sueños spans the full range of Latin music, including reggaetón, música mexicana, corridos tumbados, Latin trap, urbano, Latin EDM, noreño, and R&B. The 2026 lineup reflects this diversity with artists ranging from Colombian pop icons to Mexican regional bands, Dominican dembow, Argentine rappers, and Brazilian funk.
Grant Park is in downtown Chicago along the lakefront. Take the CTA Red, Green, or Orange line to Roosevelt station, or Metra to Museum Campus/11th Street. Multiple CTA bus routes serve the area. Rideshare is available with designated drop-off zones. There is no on-site parking, and public transit is strongly recommended.
Small clutch purses and fanny packs 6 by 9 inches or smaller do not need to be clear but can have no more than one pocket. All other bags must be clear and no larger than 12 by 6 by 12 inches. Hydration packs are allowed with no more than two pockets. Coolers, framed backpacks, and aerosol containers are prohibited. All bags are searched at entry.
No. All Chicago parks prohibit smoking of any kind, including vaping. This policy is enforced at the festival.
Sueños features dedicated food vendors celebrating Latin-influenced cuisine and some of Chicago's best restaurants. Private bars are available in GA+, VIP, and El Sueño areas. El Sueño ticket holders receive complimentary full-service bar, coffee service, and all-day dining. VIP and GA+ have bars with drinks for purchase.
Yandel, one half of legendary reggaetón duo Wisin y Yandel, presents a special Sinfónico set featuring a full orchestra. The show reimagines his biggest hits with symphonic arrangements, creating a unique fusion of reggaetón and classical music that has earned widespread acclaim on the live circuit.
Acceso Oro is the top-tier two-person package at Sueños. It includes all El Sueño amenities plus access to the Artist Village backstage area, golf cart transportation between stages, front-of-house soundboard viewing at Main Stage (subject to artist approval), a dedicated entrance, an exclusive gift, and one afterparty ticket per person.
Yes. J Balvin headlined the inaugural Sueños Festival in 2022 alongside Ozuna and Wisin y Yandel, making him a foundational artist in the festival's history. His return for Year 5 brings the story full circle.
In July 2024, Sueños organizers C3 Presents signed a five-year agreement with the Chicago Park District to produce the festival in Grant Park through 2029. This ensures the festival's place as a Chicago institution for years to come.
Sueños is a rain-or-shine event. In the event of severe weather, the festival may temporarily pause for safety, but performances resume when conditions allow. Check the festival's official website and social media for real-time updates during the event. Wear comfortable shoes and bring sun protection for the open-air lakefront setting.
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