Editor’s note: The list is updated on a monthly basis. Festivals that have already passed are deleted from the list.
From Baja Beach Fest in Rosarito, Mexico to Milano Latin Festival in Italy and Tomorrowland Brasil, Billboard Español has put together the definitive guide to festivals celebrating Latin music and more around the world.
This year, Global Citizen Festival expands to Brazil, after having already earned a reputation for championing climate change initiatives in New York. As the “World’s First Impact Concert in the Amazon” in support of COP30, Global Citizen Festival: Amazônia will celebrate major COP commitments, spotlight Indigenous leaders, while amplifying campaigns for urgent climate action — featuring Anitta, Seu Jorge, Gaby Amarantos, Chris Martin and more.
Over in Spain, Reggaeton Beach Festival has solidified itself as one of the largest Latin music festivals of Europe. Spanning across 10 Spanish cities — including Málaga, Barcelona, and Madrid — and dubbed “el paraíso del perreo” (perreo’s paradise), the traveling fest has confirmed Justin Quiles, Darell, Ñengo Flow, Sech, El Alfa, Luar La L, Noriel, Mariah Angeliq, Chencho Corleone and Cosculluela, among others.
Then there’s Curaçao North Sea Jazz that promises an exciting time in one of the world’s most breathtaking locations with talent like Ryan Castro, Ricky Martin, Gilberto Santa Rosa, and the Gipsy Kings, as well as genre-spanning acts like Tems, Snoop Dogg, NE-YO, Kool & the Gang, Jacob Collier and Koffee.
While this may not be an exhaustive list, it serves as a comprehensive guide to some of the genre’s most significant events. Whether you’re a die-hard reggaetón fan, a salsa aficionado, or a lover of all things Latin, see our guide to the must-attend festivals across the globe, arranged in sequential order.