Year Six
El último día de Baja Beach Fest 2024 fue pura energía y pura fiesta! 🔥 Watch as we close out an incredible weekend with epic performances, wild moments on the beach, and the unforgettable vibes that only Baja can deliver.
Year Five
The 5th year of Baja Beach Fest was a massive lineup of Latin music’s biggest names. From reggaeton superstars like Don Omar, Feid, Nicky Jam, and Ozuna to the electrifying sounds of Ted Calderon and more, our festival delivered an unforgettable celebration of Latin music.
Year Four
Everyone from Wisin y Yandel, Chencho Corleone, El Alfa, and Mora to Daddy Yankee, Natti Natasha, Jhay Cortez, Myke Towers, & dozens more hit the stage and made it another legendary year of The Reggaeton & Latin Music Festival.
Year Three
For the first time, The Reggaeton and Latin Music Festival expanded to 2 separate weekends of 3-DAYS each! 2021 featured more high-level artists on the lineup than ever before. Year 3 saw special appearances from Nio Garcia, Banda MS, Ñengo Flow, & more. The festival grounds featured an all new Glam Station, a massive Ferris-Wheel, & all new art installations. To have a celebration of Latin music in Mexico expand to 2 weekends, with thousands of attendees from all over the globe, just shows you how special, powerful, and beautiful an all Latin music festival experience truly is.
Year Two
In 2019 Baja Beach Fest reached new untouched heights. Doubling the number of attendees and expanding the festival grounds by 3x, coupled with a legendary 2 day lineup, the beachfront festival garnered multi-national news coverage and attention. Baja Beach Fest 2019 made history on the beach in Baja. Together, we celebrated latin music and culture in a way that’s never been done before.
Year One
October 19th – 20th of 2018 the first ever Baja Beach Fest took place with 15,000 attendees coming together on the beach in Rosarito. With Year 1 of the festival being a full sell out, it showed the need for an all Reggaeton festival and gave the Baja Beach Fest team the confidence we needed to push the boundaries on what this celebration of Latin culture could become.