The Sueños Music Festival returned to Chicago for its fourth year in Grant Park this past weekend, showcasing the dynamic evolution of Latin music, while blending reggaeton, pop, and live band performers. Headliners Shakira and Peso Pluma captivated the audience with exhilarating performances, while Don Omar and Grupo Frontera added to the festival’s dynamic lineup.
The festival’s expansion this year included two stages, a designated dance zone, and amenities, which accommodated over 60,000 attendees each day.
Shakira’s set on Saturday night was the pinnacle of the weekend, featuring her Grammy-winning album Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran. Peso Pluma, returning after last year’s canceled appearance due to weather, delivered a highly-anticipated show prior to Shakira, captivating fans with hits from his Génesis album.
Sueños Music Festival celebrated Latin culture with diverse food items, a colorful atmosphere, and highly sought-after music artists. The festival’s commitment to showcasing Latin artists and cultivating community engagement underscores its growing influence in the music scene.




















