Natanael Cano, Los Tucanes de Tijuana & More to Perform at This Festival in Mexico

Art by Stephany Torres for Remezcla.
The lineup for the Baja Beach Fest 2025 is finally here. The headliners for this annual music festival in Mexico include Don Omar, J Balvin, Maluma, and special performances from Natanael Cano and Los Tucanes de Tijuana.
Since 2018, the Baja Beach Fest has brought the hottest stars in el movimiento to Rosarito, Baja California. This year’s festival will take place from Aug. 8 to Aug. 10. While taking a break from his upcoming Back to the Rayo Tour, J Balvin will headline Friday night. The day will also include performances by Puerto Rican star Young Miko, Peso Pluma’s cousin Tito Double P, and Dominican dembow icon El Alfa. Brazilian star Anitta and Los Tucanes De Tijuana will also make their Baja Beach Fest debuts.
Reggaeton pioneer Don Omar will headline Saturday night. That day’s lineup includes two more el movimiento icons, Arcángel and Wisin. Chilean reggaeton star Cris MJ, Mexican singer Oscar Maydon, Colombia’s Blessd, and Mexican-American DJ Deorro round out Saturday’s list of performers.
Sunday’s lineup is also stacked, with Maluma as the headliner. Corridos tumbados pioneer Natanael Cano will also put on a special performance that night alongside his “amigos.” Puerto Rican superstar Myke Towers and Venezuelan singer Danny Ocean will hit the stage as well. The rest of the lineup is rounded out by rising stars, including reggaeton mexa leader Yeri Mua, Spain’s Rels B, and Brray. With Yeri’s “Él No Es Tuyo” featuring Bellakath coming out on March 20, there’s a chance her collaborator could be a special guest.

Passes to Baja Beach Fest will be available starting Thursday, March 11, at noon PT. For more information on how to attend, check out the event’s official website.
Last year’s festival included performances by Peso Pluma, Rauw Alejandro, Xavi, Fuerza Regida, and Kali Uchis. Remezcla was on the ground for the 2022 edition, which took place amidst cartel-related violence that was happening across Baja California at the time.