Here’s How to Watch the Reggaeton Music Festival Coca-Cola Flow Fest from Home

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Don’t have plans this weekend? The Coca-Cola Flow Fest is coming to your living room! Amazon Music recently announced its exclusive livestream partnership with Coca-Cola Flow Fest, featuring performances by Rauw Alejandro, El Malilla, and more. The Coca-Cola Flow Fest is taking place at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City, Mexico, on Nov. 23 to 24. The livestream will be available via Amazon Prime Video and Amazon’s official Twitch channel starting at 1:30 p.m. PST.
Amazon Music is known to stream huge festivals like Mexico City’s Vive Latino, Miami’s Vibra Urbana, and Barcelona’s Primavera Sound. Now, they’re taking on Coca-Cola Flow Fest. The newly revealed livestream is set to feature a total of 12 hours of live performances, interviews, and exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of the two-day festival.
The live performances available to watch will feature Rauw Alejandro, El Malilla, Elena Rose, Sebastian Yatra, and Cris MJ. Arcángel, Blessd, Bryant Myers, Dei V, and El Bogueto will also be part of the action. More performers include Anuel AA, Esteban Rojas, Gonzy, Jay Wheeler, and Jerry Di. Performances by JHAYCO, Luar La L, Tiago PZK, Paulo Londra, and Saiko will also be livestreamed. More acts are also scheduled to perform on the livestream, but will be revealed later.
The Coca-Cola Flow Fest is considered one of Mexico’s biggest reggaeton festivals. Last year, the lineup included sets from Feid, Young Miko, Latin Mafia, Bellakath, and Emilia. Other artists that are performing this year but won’t be livestreamed (as of publishing) include Snow Tha Product, Bb trickz, Dani Flow, Yeri Mua, and Tainy.

The livestream experience will be broadcast in Spanish with Spanish-language subtitles during the two-day festival. For more information on the livestream event, check out Amazon Prime Video’s official website. For more information on the Coca-Cola Flow Fest, visit the festival’s social media.