Coca-Cola Flow Fest, the biggest urban music festival in Mexico, has just revealed its 2025 lineup—and it’s already making waves. One of the biggest announcements? The highly anticipated return of Don Omar to Mexican stages, a major highlight that’s got longtime reggaeton fans buzzing.
The official lineup was revealed during a launch party in Mexico City, where organizers also shared the festival’s theme: a celebration of both classic reggaeton and the new generation of urban artists.
Don Omar, one of the true pioneers of reggaeton, is making his comeback in Mexico after several years away. Sharing the spotlight is Wisin, another icon of the genre’s early days, bringing back the hits that helped define an era.
Que la Ciudad de México se prenda y el perreo llegue a otro nivel. 🥵🫡🔥😎#CocaColaFlowFest25#PreventaBanamex: 30 de junio, 2pm
Venta general a partir del 1 de julio pic.twitter.com/pnfYsuGbkh— Coca-Cola Flow Fest (@CocaCola_Flow) June 26, 2025
But this year’s Flow Fest isn’t just about looking back. The lineup also features major current names like J Balvin, a powerhouse in today’s reggaeton scene; Young Miko, one of the most talked-about voices in Latin trap; and Natanael Cano, who’s been shaking things up by blending regional Mexican sounds with urban music.
The fastest and easiest way to get your tickets is through Ticketmaster.
The 2025 edition of the festival will take place at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City on Saturday, November 22, and Sunday, November 23. As in previous years, it’s expected to draw huge crowds from across the country and even abroad. So if you’re planning to travel to CDMX for the event, it’s a good idea to start booking early to avoid high prices.
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— Coca-Cola Flow Fest (@CocaCola_Flow) June 26, 2025
Since launching in 2017, Coca-Cola Flow Fest 2025 has become one of the most important reggaeton festivals in the region, bringing together legends of the genre with the new generation of urban artists making waves online.
With a lineup that blends classic hits and current chart-toppers, this year’s festival promises a weekend full of energy, music, and pure reggaeton flow.