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Last updated: March 14, 2025 5:58 pm
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Vive Latino celebrates its 25th edition March 15 and 16, cementing its status as “the father of all festivals in Mexico” and one of the capital city’s favorites. For the second year in a row, and thanks to an agreement with Amazon Music, the shows will be streamed for free on the digital platform in a nonstop broadcast lasting over 10 hours, the company announced on Thursday (March 13).

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With an eclectic lineup and multiple activities, Mexico’s longest running festival returns to its original venue, the Estadio GNP Seguros (formerly Foro Sol), after hosting its annual edition in 2024 at the Curva 4 of the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez — which annually hosts the Formula 1 and festivals such as Corona Capital and Arre — due to renovations.

Since its inception in 1998, the Festival Iberoamericano de Cultura Musical, better known as Vive Latino, has maintained a rebellious personality that breaks stigmas: It was the first to include pop, reggaeton, cumbia and regional Mexican artists in its lineup; it once expanded to a four-day event; it incorporated Anglo bands while remaining the ultimate celebration of Spanish-language rock; and it became the first Latin American festival to launch an edition in Spain.

“El Vive,” as its fans lovingly call it, debuted on Nov. 28-29, 1998, at the Foro Sol, located in eastern Mexico City. Since then, it has been held annually, except in 1999, 2002, and 2021 — the last due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

This year, the festival will introduce a new offering called “Música para mandar a volar” (Music to let go), described as “an unprecedented act of heartbreak.” It will feature prominent figures from Mexican rock such as Saúl Hernández (Caifanes) and Leonardo de Lozane (Fobia), alongside pop stars from yesterday and today including Belinda, Yuri, Daniela Romo and Napoleón.

Here’s everything you need to know about the Vive Latino 2025, including who’s performing, where to get tickets and how to watch the festival remotely.

When and Where

In its 25th anniversary, the Vive Latino festival will take place on Saturday (March 15) and Sunday (March 16) at the GNP Seguros Stadium in Mexico City.

Who’s Performing

This year’s eclectic lineup is headlined by major acts including Caifanes, Scorpions, Aterciopelados, Keane, Molotov, Mon Laferte, Edén Muñoz, Los Ángeles Azules, Zoé and Duncan Dhu, among others. Below is the full list of artists and bands announced, sorted alphabetically, by day.

Saturday, March 15:

  • Alto Grado
  • Arde Bogotá
  • Caifanes
  • Ckovi
  • Caloncho
  • Clubz
  • Daniel Me Estás Matando
  • Dillom
  • Drims
  • Duncan Dhu
  • El Gran Silencio
  • Él Mató a Un Policía Motorizado
  • Foster The People
  • Ginebras
  • Happy-Fi
  • Iseo & Dodosound
  • Jesse Baez
  • León Benavente
  • Little Jesus
  • Los Ángeles Azules
  • Lospetitfellas
  • Macario Martínez
  • Molotov
  • Meme Del Real
  • Nortec: Bostich + Fussible
  • Pressive
  • Royal Republic
  • The Guapos
  • Robot95
  • Scorpions
  • Usted Señálemelo

Sunday, March 16:

  • Astropical
  • Aterciopelados
  • Cuarteto De Nos
  • División Minúscula
  • Draco Rosa
  • Easykid
  • Edén Muñoz
  • Efecto Pasillo
  • El Haragán y Cia
  • El Kuelgue
  • Jay de la Cueva
  • Kany García
  • Los K’comxtles
  • Kikuo
  • Keane
  • La Delio Valdez
  • La Lupita
  • La Santísima Voladora
  • Los Concorde
  • Los Esquizitos
  • Los Planetas
  • Motel
  • Midnight Generation
  • Mon Laferte
  • Mikel Izal
  • Porter
  • Rüfüs Du Sol
  • Sepultura
  • Vilma Palma e Vampiros
  • Víctimas del Dr. Cerebro
  • Zoé

Where to Buy Tickets

Tickets for the Vive Latino 2025 are still available, starting at 2,950 Mexican pesos (around $150) per day. You can purchase them via Ticketmaster.

How to Watch Online

Can’t attend the Vive Latino festival in person? This year, audiences worldwide can stream the performances on the AmazonMusicEnVivo channel on Twitch and Prime Video exclusively — and without a subscription. The broadcast starts at 2 p.m. local time, 4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT in the U.S.



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