Sueños Music Festival is returning to Chicago’s Grant Park on May 24–25, and it’s shaping up to be the biggest one yet. Since launching in 2022, Sueños has become the Midwest’s premier Latin music festival, with A-list names and rising stars taking the stage at the heart of downtown Chicago.
Sueños was created to celebrate Latin culture and music and is known for its high-energy performances, electric crowd, immersive activations, and standout food and art vendors. Whether you’re a first-timer or a returning fan, here’s everything you need to know to elevate your Sueños experience in 2025.
Lineup
Saturday performers include Shakira, Peso Pluma, Arcangel, El Alfa, Oscar Maydon, Dei V, Gordo, Maria Becerra, Caleb Calloway, DJ Luian, El Malilla, NSQK, Chan, Reggaetonlandia, and Sorry Papi.
Sunday performers include Don Omar, Grupo Frontera, Jhayco, Tito Double P, Wisin, Bellakath, Deorro, Kapo, Omar Courtz, Gonzy, Legallyrxx, 3BallMTY, Dynamiqo, DJ Fredy Fresco, and Victor Cardenas.
More than just music
The festival also offers:
El Mercadito: A new addition for 2025, this farmer’s market-style area features local Latino artists and makers selling their creations.
Expanded Grounds: Not only is there a new second stage, but the festival grounds are larger. So you can look forward to additional seating, shade, food vendors, and bars, plus live feeds from the main stage on screens throughout the park.
What to eat
The festival prides itself on its diverse selection of Latin cuisine with local restaurants in Chicago’s Mexican-American and other Latino neighborhoods.
The Verizon Deck: back at Sueños
Verizon returns as a main-stage sponsor with exclusive perks for Verizon Access members. Anyone can feel like a VIP at the Verizon Deck. Once you’re inside, head to the Verizon deck, which will offer:
- Snap professional-style pics in the custom content studio
- Try out interactive, customizable activations
- Enhanced views of the main stage
Verizon customers can access these perks, and non-customers can enroll in a free 30-day trial to join in on the fun.
What to Bring (and What to Leave at Home)
Allowed Items:
- Clear bags (up to 12” x 6” x 12”)
- Small clutches or fanny packs (6″ x 9″ or smaller)
- Empty reusable water bottles and hydration packs with no more than two pockets
- Cameras (basic point and shoot consumer-grade cameras) without detachable lenses and other accessories
- Personal-sized hand sanitizer
- Non-aerosol sunscreen (3.4 ounces or less)
- Blankets or towels for seating
Prohibited Items:
- Bags larger than 12” x 6” x 12” or not clear clear
- Aerosol containers
- Professional cameras or recording equipment
- Drones
- Coolers, outside food, or beverages
- Umbrellas, tents, or shade structures
For a complete list, visit the official website.
Festival Essentials Checklist
- Festival wristband (don’t forget it!)
- Government-issued ID
- Portable phone charger
- Sunglasses and a hat for sun protection
- Comfortable footwear
- Light jacket or hoodie for evening
- Cash and cards for purchases
- An empty water bottle or hydration pack
- Personal medications (with prescription labels if necessary)
Transportation
- Preferred parking is available at Millennium Lakeside Garage and Millennium Park Garage
- Divvy bike stations are located near the festival grounds for convenient access
And yes, there are lockers.
Content shared from www.hola.com.