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Sueños Music Festival 2025: Shakira, Peso Pluma and Don Omar

Sueños Music Festival 2025: Shakira, Peso Pluma and Don Omar

Chicago Tribune04-02-2025
Sueños Music Festival has its 2025 lineup in Grant Park: Shakira will join previously announced headliner Peso Pluma on Saturday, with Don Omar and Grupo Frontera as the boldface names on Sunday.
Sueños is returning to Chicago over Memorial Day Weekend on May 24-25 for its fourth consecutive year as a two-day festival of Latin music, reggaeton and culture.
The full lineup:
SATURDAY: Shakira, Arcángel, El Alfa, Oscar Maydon, Gordo, Dei V, Maria Becerra, El Malilla, NSQK, DJ Luian, Caleb Calloway, Reggaetonlandia, Chan and DJ Fredy Fresco.
SUNDAY: Don Omar, Grupo Frontera, Wisin, Tito Double P, Jhayco, Deorro, Kapo, Omar Courtz, Bellakath, Gonzy, legallyrxx, Sorry Papi, 3BallMTY, Victor Cardenas and Dynamiqo.
As reported in the Tribune after 2024's festival, this summer's event will have a second stage, more staff, additional entrances and larger grounds with a dance zone equipped for additional performances, DJ sets, and perreo along with more food vendors, bars, live-stream screens, seating and shade. Sueños has inked a five-year deal with the City of Chicago and Chicago Park District to remain in Grant Park at least through 2029.
The Mexican superstar Pluma is returning after his headlining 2024 set was cut by severe weather.
Sueños is put on by La Familia Presenta and C3 Presents, which also produces Lollapalooza in Grant Park. The 2024 fest had a total attendance of 130,000 and has drawn both local and out-of-state Latin music fans since its 2022 debut.
Long wait times to get into the grounds have been an issue in the past and Sueños stressed a new focus on entrance flow in its announcement on Tuesday.
Box offices will open the day before the festival to lessen wait times on festival days.
VIP and GA+ ticketholders will have separate entrances.
All entrances will have more lanes and way-finding staff to help fans.
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