Coachella 2025, scheduled for April 11–13 and April 18–20 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, boasts a diverse lineup with several Latin artists set to take the stage.
Unfortunately, the Brazilian singer Anitta has had to cancel her performance at Coachella due to personal reasons, but there are many other Latin and Hispanic artists you can catch at the festival—don’t miss them!
The Marías blend indie pop with jazz and Latin influences. Formed by Puerto Rican-born vocalist, María Zardoya, and drummer/producer Josh Conway, guitarist Jesse Perlman, and keyboardist Edward James, they gained prominence with tracks like ‘No One Noticed, their collaboration with Bad Bunny on ‘Otro Atardecer,’ and with Selena Gómez and Benny Blanco on ‘Ojos Tristes.’
This Argentine duo, originating from Buenos Aires, is known for their experimental mix of trap, hip-hop, electronic, and pop music. Members Catriel Guerreiro (Ca7riel) and Ulises Guerriero (Paco Amoroso) have captivated audiences with their unique sound and dynamic performances, including their viral Tiny Desk Concert in 2024.
Hailing from Riverside, California, Iván Cornejo is a 20-year-old singer-songwriter who fuses regional Mexican music with influences from artists like Bon Iver and Johnny Cash. His debut album Alma Vacia has garnered significant attention, selling thousends of tickets for his U.S. headline shows in 2024.
Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel leads the Los Angeles Philharmonic (LA Phil) in performances that blend classical repertoire with contemporary compositions. Renowned for his dynamic conducting style, Dudamel brings a vibrant energy to orchestral music, making classical compositions accessible and engaging to diverse audiences.
El Malilla is a Mexican emerging artist known for his iconic Mexa reggaeton. His performances are characterized by energetic stage presence and a fusion of genres that resonate with a broad audience. His inclusion in Coachella 2025 highlights the festival’s commitment to showcasing diverse musical talents.
A prominent figure in the urban Mexican music scene, Junior H is recognized for pioneering the corridos tumbados movement, which fuses traditional Mexican ballads with urban and trap influences. His music, including hits like ‘$AD BOYZ II’ has amassed over 1.4 billion streams, reflecting his widespread appeal. On weekend 1, he invited Peso Pluma and Tito Double P to join him onstage.
Arca, born Alejandra Ghersi, is a Venezuelan producer, singer, and songwriter known for her experimental approach to electronic music. Her work pushes boundaries, blending avant-garde sounds with deeply personal lyrics, earning her critical acclaim and a dedicated following.
Formed in Caracas, Venezuela, Rawayana is a band that combines reggae, ska, and Latin rhythms. Since their emergence in 2007, they’ve gained popularity for their catchy melodies and socially conscious lyrics, becoming a staple in the Latin music scene.
Spanish singer-songwriter Judeline, born Lara Fernández, is known for her ethereal sound and deeply personal storytelling. Her 2024 album «Bodhiria» received critical acclaim, and her performances are noted for their theatrical and immersive qualities. Her Coachella debut was highly anticipated.
These artists exemplify the rich diversity and talent present in the Latin music scene, each bringing unique sounds and perspectives to Coachella 2025.