How to Watch Festival de Viña del Mar 2025

Marc Anthony shows off his award

The Festival de Viña del Mar 2025 is in full swing at the Quinta Vergara Amphitheater in Valparaíso, Chile. Founded in 1960, this iconic festival is Latin America’s biggest music event, with each night featuring a headlining act, a supporting artist, a comedian, and the international song competition, where contestants in folk and pop categories compete for the festival’s top prize. The amphitheater transforms into a dazzling light show, with all 15,000 seats filled with fans ready to cheer—or judge.

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Marc Anthony shows off his award

The audience, known as El Monstruo (The Monster), has the power to make or break a performance, and at stake is La Gaviota, the festival’s coveted Gold, Silver, or Platinum trophy.

Last night, Marc Anthony returned for his fourth festival appearance, delivering a powerhouse set with his full band, followed by comedian George Harris, the song competition, and pop/tropical duo Bacilos.

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Bacilos performs

If you happen to be in or near Chile, there are still tickets, but you can stream the festival live on its official websiteIt will also be live-streamed in the U.S. on Billboard.com and Billboardespanol.com. Disney+ will be the exclusive streaming platform across Latin America. Unlike previous years, the festival won’t be streamed for free on YouTube. 

The festival will be broadcast live at 9:20 p.m. (local Chile time). Here’s what that means for other time zones:

Eastern Time (ET) – New York, Miami: 7:20 p.m.

Central Time (CT) – Chicago, Houston: 6:20 p.m.

Mountain Time (MT) – Denver, Phoenix: 5:20 p.m.

Pacific Time (PT) – Los Angeles, San Francisco: 4:20 p.m.

Monday, February 24

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Myriam Hernández

Performers: Myriam Hernández, Ha*Ash

Comedy Act: Chiqui Aguayo

Tuesday, February 25

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Sebastian Yatra

Performers: Morat, Sebastián Yatra

Comedy Act: Pedro Ruminot

Wednesday, February 26

Mexican musician Carin Leon, winner of Best Contemporary Mexican Music Album for "Boca Chueca No. 1"© ZAK BENNETT/AFP via Getty Images
Carin Leon

Performers: Carlos Vives, Carin León

Comedy Act: Edo Caroe

Thursday, February 27

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Incubus

Performers: Incubus, The Cult

Comedy Act: Juan Pablo López

Friday, February 28

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Eladio Carrion

Performers: Duki, Eladio Carrión, Kidd Voodoo

Comedy Act: Pam Pam

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