Tecate Pa’l Norte Festival Announces 2025 Lineup – Where’s Música Mexicana?

Art by Stephany Torres for Remezcla.
Next year’s festival lineups are coming in hot. On Oct. 29, Tecate Pa’l Norte revealed its lineup, featuring headliners like Caifanes, Kings of Leon, Green Day, and more. Tecate Pa’l Norte will take place at Parque Fundidora in Monterrey, Mexico, from Apr. 4 to 6, 2025.
More than 150 international and national stars are coming together for a weekend of music. While there’s only one Latine headliner on the lineup – and fewer música mexicana powerhouses than previous installments – there are still many diverse Latine artists performing at next year’s festival, which has built a reputation for showcasing rock and música mexicana.
On Fri. night (Apr. 4), the festival’s headliners are Green Day, Massive Attack, and K-pop group SEVENTEEN. This marks the first time the festival includes Korean talent. Latine artists that made the cut include Caligaris, Edén Muñoz, Juanes, Mon Laferte, Tito Double P, and CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso. Carolina Ross, Saúl Hernández, The Marías, Nathy Peluso, and Carlos Sadness are also part of the first night’s festivities.
On Sat. night (Apr. 5), the Tecate Pa’l Norte headliners include Justin Timberlake, Fall Out Boy, and Caifanes. Black Keys and Benson Boone are also part of the bill. Latine artists include Alex Lora Y El Tri, Codiciado, Cris MJ, El Malilla, La Receta, and Ysrael Barajas. Inspector, Ke Personajes, Matisse, Caloncho, and Jumbo are also taking the stage.

Sun. night (Apr. 6) features headlining performances by Olivia Rodrigo, Kings of Leon, and Charli XCX. Latine performers include División Minúscula, Jasiel Nuñez, Kany García, Dillom, and Ela Taubert. Other Latine stars performing are Uzielito Mix, Six Sex, and Valeria Dávila.
Last year, música mexicana was showcased with headlining performances by Peso Pluma and Fuerza Regida. Other Regional Mexican and Mexican folk artists who lit up the stage included Gabito Ballesteros, Óscar Maydon, and Kevin Kaarl. This year, it looks like the festival is taking a more rock, electronic, and pop direction based on their headliners.
General tickets will go on sale on Nov. 5 at 2 p.m. (Mexico City time). For more ticket information, visit the festival’s official website.
