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Festival La Onda 2025 Lineup: Marco Antonio Solis, Carin León, Grupo Firme, Banda MS, More

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Carin Leon performs at Austin City Limits at Zilker Park on October 11, 2024 in Austin, Texas. (Dana Jacobs/FilmMagic)

The lineup for the 2025 Festival La Onda in Napa has been announced. Headliners at the festival will be Marco Antonio Solis, Banda MS and Pepe Aguilar on Saturday, May 31, and Carin León and Grupo Firme on Sunday, June 1.

Saturday’s lineup at the second annual Latin music festival includes Xavi, Tito Double P, Yuridia, Chino Pacas, La Receta, Camila Fernández, Los Aptos, Sonora Tropicana, MAR, Edgar Alejandro and Christian Nava.

On Sunday, performers include Eden Muñoz, Codiciado, Oscar Maydon, Ángela Aguilar, Clave Especial, Alicia Villarreal, Michelle Maciel, Reyna Tropical, Miguel Cornejo, Erre, Los De La 4, Adriana Ríos and Ysrael Barajas.

Both two-day passes and single-day tickets will go on sale Friday, Nov. 15, at noon Pacific Time. General admission tickets begin at $218, with VIP options starting at $448 and up.

Festival-goers cheer exuberantly at the Verizon Stage as Alejandro Fernández delivers a captivating performance at La Onda festival on Saturday, June 1, 2024. (Estefany Gonzalez for KQED)

Held the week after the BottleRock Napa Valley music festival on the same festival grounds at the Napa Valley Expo, Festival La Onda specializes in Latin music artists from various genres, including Regional Mexican, Latin Rock and Latin Pop. The festival is produced by BottleRock.

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Reviewing the inaugural festival in 2024, KQED’s Carlos Cabrera-Lomeleí wrote, “Perhaps only at Carnaval San Francisco do you see so many young Latinos and families together in one place. Rancheros, rockeros, bichotas, bellacos, homegirls, chavorrucos and more were all in the house.”

With an estimated attendance of 65,000, the two-day festival in June 2024 was hailed as a success in Napa, where the region’s wine industry is dependent on the labor of tens of thousands of Latino and Indigenous workers.

The festival also features food, wine, a silent disco, Lucha Libre wrestling, a lowrider showcase and more.

For more, see the official La Onda festival site.

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