Xavi, Wisin & More to Perform at This Música Mexicana & Reggaeton Event

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UPDATE 2/13: Following the postponement of Calibash due to the wildfires in Los Angeles, CA, last month, the original line-up has greatly changed. Xavi, Wisin, and Alex Sensation will still perform, but they’ll be joined by a new group of artists. Maluma, Manuel Turizo, Kapo, and Emilia have dropped out of the concert. Instead, they’ve been replaced by el movimiento stars Myke Towers and Eladio Carrión. Mexican artists Santa Fe Klan and Codiciado have also been added to the line-up.

The 2025 Calibash will take place on Friday, March 7 at the Crypto.com Arena in L.A.

UPDATE 1/15: Due to the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles, CA, the annual reggaeton concert Calibash 2025 has been postponed. The concert, which was coming up this Saturday at the Crypto.com Arena, will now take place on Friday, March 7. All previously purchased tickets will be honored for the new date. For guests who are unable to attend, AXS is offering a 30-day refund window, which they must reply to by Feb. 14. Spanish Broadcasting System (SBS) will use proceeds from Calibash to assist and support those affected by the fires.

The Latine superstars performing at Calibash 2025 have been announced. The lineup includes rising Mexican-American singer Xavi, reggaeton pioneer Wisin, Argentine pop star Emilia, and more.

Calibash is the biggest Latine music concert at the beginning of every year in Los Angeles, CA. Next year’s show will go down at the Crypto.com Arena on Jan. 18, 2025. Following his breakthrough year with hits like “La Diabla” and “La Víctima,” Xavi will perform at the event. The Mexican-American singer released his debut album Next last month. He also performed “La Diabla” on TV for the first time during the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards. Xavi will take the stage at Calibash next.

Another rising star in the Calibash line-up is Emilia. The Argentine singer translated 2000s-inspired pop into Spanish with her breakthrough album .MP3 last year. She has continued to rack up hits, including “Perdonarte ¿Para Qué?” with Los Ángeles Azules and “Carita Triste” featuring Ana Mena. Her appearance at Calibash will be the first taste of her .MP3 Tour in the U.S.

Among the more established artists performing at Calibash are Puerto Rican icon Wisin and Colombian superstar Maluma. In his time away from Wisin y Yandel, the former released his solo album Mr. W back in April. The LP boasts features from Don Omar, Jowell y Randy, Young Miko, Yandel, and Gabito Ballesteros. Maluma recently shaved off his hair to channel his 2015 Pretty Boy, Dirty Boy album era. 

Manuel Turizo, who is gearing up to release his next album 201 soon, will also perform at Calibash. The Colombian singer is known for his hits like “La Bachata” and “El Merengue” with Marshmello. Kapo, who also hails from Colombia, will most likely perform his song “Ohnana” during his set at Calibash. 

Tickets for the concert will go on sale on Friday, Nov. 15, at 7 a.m. PT.

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