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16 March 2025

Vive Latino 2025 Kicks Off With Star-Studded Lineup

Celebration of Ibero-American music features top artists and special tributes.

The highly anticipated Vive Latino 2025 festival kicked off on Saturday, March 15, at the Estadio GNP Seguros, bringing together music fans from all over to celebrate the rich culture of Ibero-American music. Known for showcasing both national and international artists, the festival promises thrilling performances and unforgettable moments.

The festival officially opened its doors at 1:00 PM local time, and is expected to continue until approximately 2:00 AM on Sunday, March 16, with prominent acts like Nortec Bostich + Fussible, Molotov, and Pressive slated to wrap up the event. This year's festival celebrates its 25th anniversary and features 83 bands performing on five distinct stages over two days, making it one of the largest events of its kind.

This first day of Vive Latino features iconic artists such as Caifanes, The Guapos, Arde Bogotá, and Scorpions, among others, catering to diverse musical tastes. The extensive lineup showcases talent across various genres, ensuring there’s something for everyone. The schedules for the stages read like a music lover's dream, with performances scheduled as follows:

Amazon Stage on March 15, 2025:


  • ROBOT95 - 14:25 to 15:00

  • El Gran Silencio - 15:50 to 16:40

  • Siddhartha - 17:30 to 18:30

  • Caifanes - 19:35 to 20:45

  • Scorpions - 21:55 to 23:15

  • Molotov - 00:25 to 02:35

Amazon Music Stage:


  • CKOVI - 13:50 to 14:25

  • Happy-FI - 15:00 to 15:40

  • El Mató a un Policía Motorizado - 16:40 to 17:20

  • Caloncho - 18:35 to 19:25

  • Jarabe de Palo - 20:50 to 21:50 (with tribute to Pau Donés)

  • Nortec: Bostich + Fussible - 01:00 to 2:00

Telcel Stage:


  • DRIMS - 13:50 to 14:25

  • Dillom - 15:00 to 15:40

  • Daniel, Me Estás Matando - 16:40 to 17:20

  • Meme del Real - 18:35 to 19:25

  • Little Jesus - 20:50 to 21:50

  • Foster The People - 23:20 to 00:20

Carpa VL:


  • Ginebras - 14:25 to 15:00

  • LosPetitfellas - 15:45 to 16:35

  • Arde Bogotá - 17:25 to 18:25

  • Jesse Baez - 19:30 to 20:40

  • Duncan Dhu - 22:00 to 23:10

  • CLUBZ - 00:25 to 01:25

Carpa Intolerante:


  • Alto Grado - 14:00 to 14:45

  • Macario Matínez - 15:00 to 15:30

  • León Benavente - 16:00 to 16:40

  • Mikel Izal - 17:15 to 17:55

  • Iseo & Dodosound - 18:35 to 19:25

  • The Guapos - 20:50 to 21:50

  • Royal Republic - 23:50 to 00:20

  • Pressive - 00:55 to 01:45

On the following day, Sunday, March 16, 2025, the festival will continue with another impressive lineup, featuring performances by Cuarteto de Nos, Mon Laferte, Keane, and Zoé, who is making their return after a hiatus from the stage. Authorities are expecting around 80,000 attendees each day, prompting extensive security measures to be put in place.

Attendees will also have the option to enjoy the festival virtually, as Amazon Prime Video will stream select performances live. For those unable to attend, the live transmission begins at 2:30 PM local time on both days, ensuring fans can stay connected to the festival atmosphere.

For festival-goers or those tuning in from home, it’s worth noting the official beverage prices for the event. Attendees can expect to pay 190 pesos for Cerveza Indio (710 ml), 60 pesos for Pepsi (344 ml), and between 320-360 pesos for various alcoholic beverages. This pricing is part of the festival's initiative to provide accessible options for fans.

With such a diverse lineup and special tributes included, Vive Latino not only celebrates current music sensations but also pays homage to the legacies of legendary artists like Pau Donés. Whether on-site or online, the festival promises to deliver unforgettable musical experiences and memories for fans around the globe.