The 2025 edition of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is here! Starting April 11–13 for the first weekend, and ending April 18–20 on weekend two, the festival is set to bring different types of audience with an eclectic mix of artists.
This year, the lineup includes an impressive array of talent, with the representation of Latin artists being notably more subdued compared to previous editions. However, new up-and-coming performers are set to deliver unforgettable performances, while others are rumored to take the stage for surprise sets.
One of the most rumored artists who could make a surprise performance is none other than Selena Gomez, who recently released a new album with her soon-to-be husband, Benny Blanco.
The singer and actress released a fan-favorite collaboration with The Marias, which became an instant success. 'Ojos Tristes' is a new version of the 1981 Spanish-language ballad 'El Muchacho de los Ojos Tristes' by Jeanette, and fans think this could be the perfect to perform the song.
Meanwhile, others think she could be taking the stage with other artists, as she has many collaborations in her discography, including her hit song 'Calm Down' with REMA, her track 'I Want You to Know' with Zedd, and her 2021 collaboration with Blackpink, 'Ice Cream.'
But this is not all, as one of her songs from her new album 'I Said I Love You First' was written in collaboration with Charli XCX, who is also in this year's Coachella lineup.
Check out the Latino artists confirmed for Coachella 2025!
CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso: This Argentine duo is known for their experimental blend of Latin trap, hip-hop, and electronic music. The band gained international attention after their NPR Tiny Desk performance. They will take the stage on Friday.
The Marías: A fusion of Puerto Rican and Los Angeles roots, The Marías describe their sound as "psychedelic-soul." They are scheduled to perform on Friday.
Ivan Cornejo: Hailing from Riverside, California, Ivan Cornejo melds regional Mexican music with influences from artists like Bon Iver and Johnny Cash. He will be performing on Saturday.
Los Mirlos: Pioneers of Amazonian cumbia, this Peruvian band has been captivating audiences since 1972. They'll bring their infectious rhythms to the stage on Friday.
Rawayana: This Venezuelan band, formed in Caracas, is known for its "trippy pop" sound, blending reggae, funk, and salsa. They will bring their eclectic mix to the stage on Saturday.
Arca: An avant-garde producer and singer known for her experimental approach to electronic music, is among the Latin acts to watch. She is performing on Sunday.
El Malilla: Representing the Mexican reggaeton scene, El Malilla is known for his engaging performances. He will be performing on Saturday.
Vintage Culture: Brazil’s own Vintage Culture is no stranger to massive crowds, with his blend of deep house and emotional energy. He will be performing on Friday.
Junior H: A pioneer of the "corridos tumbados" movement, Junior H has amassed over 1.4 billion streams for his latest album. His performance will be on Saturday.
ALOK: A two-time Latin Grammy-nominated Brazilian DJ, ALOK is known for his high-energy performances. He will take over Coachella on Saturday.
Thee Sacred Souls: Straight out of San Diego, Thee Sacred Souls are bringing Latin-infused retro soul to the valley. They will be performing on Friday.
Gustavo Dudamel and the LA Phil: In a historic first, Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel will lead the Los Angeles Philharmonic in a performance on Saturday, introducing classical music to Coachella's main stage.