5.27.2025

Sueños Music Festival 2025: Sunday Recap & 2026 Dates and Presale Details

Sueños Sends Off Another Successful Year, Celebrating All Eras of Latin Music and Reggaeton With Sets by Don Omar, Wisin, Grupo Frontera, Tito Double P, Bellakath, and More

Ready to Run It Back? The Festival Announces “Primer Acceso” Pre-Sale for 2026, Launching on May 29th

(Photo credit: Sueños / @sflynnphoto)

THE RECAP:

Serving Chicago’s community since 2022, Sueños Music Festival is a celebratory outlet for the city’s sizable Latin American population, encouraging communal joy and radiating immaculate vibes. Spirits were as high as ever on Sunday, as fans flocked to Grant Park to experience another day of Sueños, featuring amazing music, food, and views of Lake Michigan and the Chicago skyline.

Sunday’s lineup continued Sueños’s tradition of bringing Latin stars of multiple eras and styles to the Windy City, showcasing the breadth of Latin Music and Reggaeton through the years. The night’s festivities concluded with a performance from one of the Reggaeton legends, Don Omar, who captivated the crowd with “Bandoleros” and incited raveworthy dances with “Danza Kuduro.” Directly before Don Omar came another Reggaeton pioneer, Wisin, who performed hits from his decades-long career. As the sun set, fans experienced the dulcet tones of Texas troubadours Grupo Frontera, who brought gorgeous ballads and expert musicianship to the forefront.

The climactic three performances put a fitting button on an eventful day, filled with many other exciting stars. Tito Double P represented for the new generation of corridos tumbados stars, while JHAYCO proved why he is one of reggaeton’s most reliable hitmakers. Early in the afternoon, Sueños treated fans to sets by Omar Courtz and Mexico City rapper Bellakath, two of the most exciting rising stars in Latin music today. On the La Fuente Stage (Presented by Toyota), Deorro drew thousands to Sueños’ newest stage, treating revelers to a succession of surprise guests including Santa Fe KlanEstevan Plazola and Mexican DJ group 3BallMTY, who returned after performing their own emphatic set on La Fuente just before Deorro shut it down.

Now, the festival looks forward to 2026, when it will celebrate its Fifth Anniversary in Chicago. Today, Sueños announces its 2026 dates, returning to Grant Park on May 23rd and 24th, as well as their first-ever Primer Acceso pre-sale, offering the lowest price and most flexible layaway plans to its most dedicated fans. For 15 minutes of early access, join the waitlist now at SuenosMusicFestival.com and boost your chances to get this incredible deal. The Primer Acceso pre-sale launches this Thursday, May 29th at 12pm CST.

As the festival looks forward to its Fifth Anniversary celebration in 2026, they toast another successful year. Nos vemos el año que viene, y para siempre, en Chicago!

View photos from Sueños HERE (credit all photos to “Sueños / @photographer”)

Watch daily recaps from Saturday and Sunday on Sueños’ YouTube channel

Follow Sueños on Instagram for in-the-moment updates

Find more information at suenosmusicfestival.com

CONTACT:

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DON OMAR

El Rey surveys his kingdom and pulls from his bottomless bag of hits (Photo credit: Sueños / @sflynnphoto)

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WISIN

Salte! The “Rakata” hitmaker gets the crowd jumping
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GRUPO FRONTERA

The Tejano troubadours serenade their fans as the sun goes down
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JHAYCO:

A songwriter before stepping out on his own, JHAYCO proved he has one of Latin music’s most impressive catalogs  (Photo credit: Sueños / @sflynnphoto)

TITO DOUBLE P:

One day after his close friend Peso Pluma performed, Tito Double P continued to represent for Double P Records
(Photo credit: Sueños / @sflynnphoto)

BELLAKATH:

Mexico City’s rising rapper demonstrated her prodigious talents in front of loyal followers and new fans alike
(Photo credit: Sueños / @luisrtz)

OMAR COURTZ:

The rising Rimas hitmaker gave fans a taste of his genre-blending sound
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DEORRO:

The Mexican-American DJ pumped up the crowd at La Fuente Stage (Presented by Toyota)
(Photo credit: Sueños / @diegoguillen)

SCENES FROM THE FESTIVAL:

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(Photo credit: Sueños / @frankievergara_)

(Photo credit: Sueños / @rios.mov)

THE BACKGROUND:

Sueños Music Festival, founded in 2022, unites the city of Chicago under the banner of incredible Reggaeton and Latin Music. Bringing unprecedented star power to Grant Park and offering spectacular views of Lake Michigan and the Chicago skyline, Sueños Festival (translation: dreams), 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.

Sueños takes pride in its meaningful contribution to Chicago’s Latin communities year-round, with a focus on supporting youth initiatives and Latin-owned businesses. This includes a partnership with Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center to develop youth art centers in Chicago’s predominantly Latin neighborhood, Hermosa, along with scholarships and immigration services for Latin communities through its collaboration with Pilsen Neighbors Community Council. Sueños’ ongoing partnership with the National Museum of Mexican Art includes a program to deliver art supplies to aspiring art students, a festival activation that allows young writers from the museum’s youth journalism program to conduct interviews at the festival, and a program that integrates art created by the museum’s youth mural program into the festival. In addition, Sueños has partnered with Puerto Rican Arts Alliance to provide music education programs and studio arts programs for children on the Southwest Side, including Chicago Public Schools’ vital after school and summer programs. Sueños supports Latin-owned businesses in the city through festival partnerships and its 20 Days of Sueños initiative, which shines a spotlight on 20 Latin-owned Chicago restaurants over a 20-day period, further amplifying the talent within Chicago’s Latin communities.

In 2024, Sueños Music Festival contributed $240 million to the Chicago economy and paid $1,992,952 in direct rent payments to the Chicago Park District. Additionally, the festival generated more than $2.01 million in amusement tax revenue for the City of Chicago and Cook County.

Now in its 4th year, Sueños is quickly becoming an institution in the Chicago community and a premier destination for Latin music fans from all around the world. In Fall 2024, Sueños producers C3 Presents and La Familia Presenta, secured a new 5-year deal with the City of Chicago and the Chicago Park District, which will allow the Sueños team to continue bringing music lovers together in one of the nation’s most vibrant cities.


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