Baja Beach Fest 2024 Will Bring Kali Uchis, Peso Pluma, And More Latin Talent To Just Across The Mexico Border

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Spring is coming up, with the first official day of the new season being March 19. That means summer is coming, which means festival season is near. In recent months, fests have been unveiling their lineups, and we have another one today (February 20): Baja Beach Fest.

The 2024 edition of the annual event is set to go down from August 9 to 11 in Rosarito Beach, Mexico (which is barely across the border and just over a three-hour drive from Los Angeles, for reference). Headlining the three-day, 18-plus, reggaeton- and Latin-focused fest are Rauw Alejandro, Peso Pluma, Fuerza Regida, and Kali Uchis. Becky G, Yandel, Mora, Jhayco, Sech, Latin Mafia, Xavi, Jowell Y Randy, De La Ghetto, Alvaro Diaz, Snow The Product, and more.

When it comes to passes, prospective attendees can currently join a waitlist via the Baja Beach Fest website. Their are four tiers of three-day pass: 3-Day GA at $459, 3-Day GA+ at $629, 3-Day VIP at $959, and 3-Day La Playa at $2,059, with no hidden fees attached to any of those prices.

The beachside fest has a lot to offer beyond the music as a press release notes, “During the festival, the town comes alive with merchants, surfing, ATV riding, horseback riding, and other beach activities, street food, and more, creating a party atmosphere that extends for blocks in either direction.”

How Much Are Tickets For Baja Beach Fest 2024?

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Baja Beach Fest is coming back for 2024, as the festival announced that it will be returning to Mexico’s Rosarito Beach from August 9 to August 11. The official lineup is still TBA, but last year’s was filled with talented Latin performers, including Feid, Ozuna, and many more. Because of this, there’s a high chance Baja Beach will be securing some fun acts that will make interested attendees want to act fast when it comes to buying tickets.

Here’s what to know about how much you might need to save.

How Much Are Tickets For Baja Beach 2024?

Baja Beach Fest is offering four different types of tickets for 2024. All of the passes will run on a tiered system too, so the prices will increase as time goes on. The standard 3-day General Admission starts at $299 before eventually increasing to $489 by Tier 4.

The GA+ pass starts at $459. This includes access to premium bathrooms and the chance to attend Bombay’s pre-party and afterparty events.

Baja Beach’s VIP ticket starts at $679 and will increase to $959. Those who purchase this gain access to VIP areas on the festival grounds, along with access to Papas&Beer’s pre-party on Friday and afterparties each night.

The final ticket level is the La Playa pass, which starts at $1,329. This includes all-you-can-eat food and drink, deck access, prime stage viewing, and many more exclusive benefits.

For more information, visit Baja Beach Fest’s official website.

When Do Baja Beach Fest 2024 Festival Tickets Go On Sale?

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The Baja Beach Festival is set to return this summer to Rosarito Beach in Mexico. Taking place over the course of three days (August 9 to 11), Baja Beach Festival will bring together some of the best acts in Latin music.

The line-up for Baja Beach Fest 2024 hasn’t been revealed yet, but last year’s headliners included Don Omar, Ozuna, Feid, Wisin.Y Yandel, Tego Calderon, and Nicky Jam. Arcangel, Becky G, Young Miko, El Alfa, were also on the lineup, as well as Tainy and Sky Rompiendo. A press release promises that this year’s festival will be “a worthy follow-up to the 2023 edition.”

As past lineups have proven exciting, fans are anxious to get their hands on tickets.

When do Baja Beach Fest 2024 festival tickets go on sale?

The pre-sale for Baja Beach Fest 2024 begins Tuesday, January 30. Fans can register for the pre-sale here.

Three-day general admission passes range from $299 to $1,329. Additionally, fans will be able to purchase hotel and shuttle passes through the website. Those wanting to attend can pay outright for tickets, or put them on a layaway plan.

You can see a recap of last year’s festival above, in the official Baja Beach Fest 2023 aftermovie.

Check out the official 2024 poster below.

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How To Buy Tickets For Baja Beach Fest 2024

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Baja Beach Fest is coming back to Rosarito Beach in Mexico on August 9 to 11. While the official lineup has yet to be unveiled, last year’s iteration had Don Omar, Ozuna, Feid, Wisin.Y Yandel, Tego Calderon, Nicky Jam, and more — so it’s likely this year will be just as stacked with fans’ favorite Latin artists.

Here’s what to know about securing tickets for those who want to go.

How To Buy Tickets For Baja Beach Fest 2024

Presale passes to Baja Beach Fest 2024 will go on sale on January 30 at 12 p.m. PT. Those interested can register through the festival’s official website. It’s still yet to be announced when the general sale will take place.

Right now, the 3-day General Admission pass is $299 for Tier 1, but will eventually increase to a maximum of $489 once each tier sells out. The GA+ pass will run between $459 and $679 and includes both pre-party and Bombay afterparty access.

The VIP ticket costs between $679 and $959. Those who purchase will have access to exclusive areas, bathrooms, and the Papas&Beer VIP afterparty each night.

Finally, the La Playa pass is priced between $1,329 and $2,059, depending on your tier of purchase. This ticket includes all-you-can-eat food and drink, exclusive deck access and prime stage viewing, live performances, and so many more perks.

For more information about Baja Beach Fest, visit their website.

Here Are The Baja Beach Festival Set Times For 2023

Baja Beach Fest will celebrate its fifth anniversary on Rosarito Beach from this weekend, with the likes of Ozuna, Feid, Wisin Y Yandel as headliners.

The schedule is packed from Friday, August 11, to Sunday, August 13.

DJ Miriam will set the tone on Friday from 2:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. local time. DJ Fredy Fresco (3:10-3:30 p.m.), Dei V (3:45-4:10 p.m.), and five other acts will play into the night before Tainy (10-10:45 p.m.), Nicky Jam (10:45-11:35 p.m.), and Wisin Y Yandel (12:20 a.m. to 1:35 a.m.) bring it into Saturday.

The Saturday (August 12) slate features Becky G (9:20-10:05 p.m.), Feid (10:55-11:55 p.m.), and Ozuna (12:40 a.m. to 1:40 a.m.). Gabito Ballesteros is slated earlier in the day (3:45-4:10 p.m.), but it’s possible he’ll join Becky G because the two released their “La Nena” single alongside a strip club-based video in late June.

The final day will welcome 11 total sets — punctuated by Don Omar (10:55-11:55 p.m.) and Grupo Firme (12:45-1:45 a.m.).

The festival notes that all set times “are subject to change.” The official website teases what else can be enjoyed across the three-day event, including a “Baja Wheel” and “Glam Station,” and provides a map of the expansive festival grounds.

See the full lineup and schedule of set times below.

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J Balvin, Ozuna, And Wisin Y Yandel Are Headlining Sueños Festival’s All-Latinx Lineup In Chicago

Summertime in Chicago’s Grant Park is inextricably tied to Lollapalooza festival. Now, the organizers behind Lollapalooza, Rosarito’s surging Baja Beach Fest, and Chicago-based promoter Reventon, are producing a new reggaeton and Música Latina festival called Sueños, and the opening lineup is loaded.

The two-day festival takes place in Grant Park on Memorial Day Weekend from May 28th to 29th. The headliners for the first annual Sueños include reggaeton behemoths J Balvin, Ozuna, and Wisin y Yandel. The vision for the fest is to better represent Chicago’s Latinx community and Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot echoed that in a statement: “Chicago is home to one of the largest Mexican populations in the country–making events like Sueños Festival an important opportunity to highlight the culture and the cultural contributions of our Latino community as a whole.”

Baja Beach Fest’s Aaron Ampudia added that “Reggaetón is a massive genre but remains underserved by live festivals in the US. We’re extremely proud to expand to the US and serve our community and everyone who enjoys Latin music.”

Other acts on the bill include Jhay Cortez, Myke Towers, El Alfa, Sech, Natanael Cano, and a lot more.

Check out the festival poster with the full lineup below. Pre-sale registration is open now here and the pre-sale begins Friday, February 11th at 12 p.m. CT. General on-sale begins Friday at 2 p.m. CT, all at the same link.

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Daddy Yankee, Farruko, And Anuel AA Are Headlining Baja Beach Fest 2022

Baja Beach Fest is quickly becoming the go-to festival destination for reggaeton and musica Latina. The 2021 edition saw the Rosarito Beach music festival expand into not only a 3-day affair, but also into a second weekend and acts like Anuel AA, J Balvin, Ozuna, and Farruko put it down at the glistening Mexican beachside fest. Now Anuel AA and Farruko are back for the 2022 edition, along with Daddy Yankee, Wisin y Yandel, Banda MS, and Maluma to headline the newly announced 2022 festival lineup.

Going down from August 12th to 14th, and then once again from August 19th to 21st, Baja Beach Fest’s two weekend format is here to stay. There’s a renewed focus on Mexican talent in 2022 with Sinaloa’s Banda MS’s Saturday headlining set, Sonoran narcorrido rapper Natanael Cano playing on Friday, and surging singer and guitarist from Guanajuato, Junior H, on the bill as well.

The rest of the lineup is a veritable who’s who of reggaeton, Latin trap, and musica Latina from all over the globe. Myke Towers, Jay Wheelers, Tokischa, and Omy De Oro are part of Friday’s slate. Saturday acts include Sech, Jhay Cortez, Arcangel, Nicki Nicole, and Mora. While Sunday also features El Alfa, Natti Natasha, Lunay, Jowell & Randy, and Ryan Castro.

Check out the full lineup poster below and tickets are available now at bajabeachfest.com.

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