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Coachella 2024: Peso Pluma, Young Miko, and more Latinos taking the stage

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Jovita Trujillo - Los Angeles
Senior WriterLos Angeles
JANUARY 16, 2024 8:30 PM EST

The Coachella 2024 lineup is finally here, and the rumors we reported earlier this month were right. Every year, thousands of celebrities and festival-goers flock to the Empire Polo Club grounds in Indio, California, for the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, and headlining the festival is Lana Del Rey, Tyler, The Creator, and Doja Cat. While no Latinos are headlining this year, there are several playing through the weekend, check out the list below.

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Peso Pluma

It will be the Lebanese and Mexican’s second time playing at the festival but the first time with his own set. The singer hoped on stage with Becky G in 2023 to perform their song, “CHANEL.” He will be performing Friday.

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Peso Pluma

It will be the Lebanese and Mexican’s second time playing at the festival but the first time with his own set. The singer hoped on stage with Becky G in 2023 to perform their song, “CHANEL.” He will be performing Friday.

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Bizarrap

Also his first Coachella, Argentine producer Bizarrap will be performing Friday and there are so many singers we might see him bring out. The hitmaker has worked with Shakira, Nicky Jam and Rauw Alejandro, Arcangel and Snow Tha Product, to name a few.

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Young Miko

Puerto Rican rapper Young Miko will take the stage Friday for her first time at Coachella. She performed at a Coahella after party in 2023 which had fans bumping.

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Son Rompe Pera

Playing Friday, Son Rompe Pera, one of the small font bands on the lineup, has a big sound you don’t want to miss. The Mexican fusion band based in Naucalpan, is rooted in cumbia with traditional marimba music, danzón, rock, punk, ska and other genres.

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Ice Spice

Performing Saturday, Ice Spice, who is Afro-Latina with Dominican heritage, will take the stage for the first time at the festival.

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J Balvin

J Balvin performed at Coachella in 2019 with an unforgettable set. He also jumped on stage with Karol G in 2022. The Colombian returns to the desert with his own spot Sunday.

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Carin León

Mexican regional superstar Carin León will represent the genre on Sunday performing for the first time at the festival.

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Latin Mafia

Latin Mafia, a Mexico City–based act is made up of Milton, his twin brother, Emilio, and their older brother, Mike. The two younger sibling are on vocals while Mike produces the music. They play Sunday.

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Hermanos Gutiérrez

Playing Sunday is Hermanos Gutiérrez, a Swiss Latin instrumental band formed in 2015 in Zürich by Ecuadorian-Swiss brothers Alejandro Gutiérrez and Estevan Gutiérrez.

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Eddie Zuko

Eddie Zuko, a young Chicano hiphop singer/songwriter from California’s Imperial Valley blends English and Spanish, and will perform Sunday.