Fans of live music have much to anticipate as the concert and festival schedule for 2025 in Mexico reveals an exciting lineup featuring both local and international artists. With performances lined up across the country, music lovers are gearing up for what promises to be a memorable year.
One of the standout events is the return of Spanish singer Natalia Jiménez, known for her emotive performances and chart-topping hits. According to TV Azteca, she will be gracing the stage at the Foro GNP Seguros in Mérida on February 21, 2025. Her concert will showcase favorites from her previous band, La Quinta Estación, as well as new material from her latest album. Ticket prices range from $520 to $1,620, making her highly anticipated performance accessible to various audiences.
But Jiménez isn't the only star making waves. The diverse lineup includes performers such as Chayanne, who will reconnect with fans during his "Bailemos Otra Vez 2025" tour, as well as the rock band Linkin Park, scheduled to perform on January 31 at Estadio GNP Seguros after nearly eight years of absence. Although the band mourns the loss of lead singer Chester Bennington, the excitement is palpable as they introduce new vocalist Emily Armstrong.
Throughout January and February, concerts by renowned artists continue to dominate the schedule. Events include Fito Páez's performances on January 21 and 22 at the Auditorio Nacional and January 26 at Auditorio Telmex. Meanwhile, Kygo will bring his electrifying DJ set to Mexico City on January 25.
Festival season kicks off with Bahidorá, set for February 14 to 16 at Las Estacas, featuring artists like Kaytranada and Floating Points. The beloved EDC Mexico festival follows closely behind on February 21 to 23 at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, promising stellar performances from top electronic acts.
The beloved Vive Latino festival marks its 25th anniversary on March 15 and 16 at Estadio GNP Seguros, showcasing iconic bands alongside newer names like Caifanes and Little Jesus. Highly anticipated international acts, like Olivia Rodrigo, are set to grace the stage on April 2 and 3, captivating the audience with her fresh pop sound.
Notable festival performances extend to the spring with events like the Tecate Pa'l Norte, taking place from April 4 to 6 at Parque Fundidora, featuring stars including Justin Timberlake and Kings of Leon.
May will see heavy-hitting concerts as well, with Judas Priest and Opeth bringing their metal mastery to Arena CDMX and Monterrey respectively, emphasizing the eclectic mix on Mexico's concert agenda.
Further along the calendar, music aficionados can look forward to concerts by Kylie Minogue, whose Tension Tour will illuminate stages across Mexico. The most awaited returns include the iconic Oasis, performing September 12 and 13—a significant reunion for fans after years of anticipation.
Every concert and festival adds to Mexico's reputation as a hotbed for international talent and local artistry. The vibrant culture surrounding these events reflects both the passion of Mexican fans and the global appeal of music. With ticket sales already underway for several events, anticipation for 2025 is igniting excitement across the nation.
Those eager to keep abreast of ticket availability and event details can follow updates from sources like TV Azteca and Claro Sports, ensuring they won’t miss any of these celebrated performances. From pop to rock, electronic to regional, the 2025 concert schedule promises to be both diverse and dynamic, solidifying Mexico's place as a major player on the music festival circuit.