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The desert will be the ideal place this weekend and next with Coachella in Indian, California at its maximum splendor. The two -weekend festival will take place from April 11 to 13 and from April 18 to 20, and will be headed by Lady Gaga, Green Day, Post Malone and Travis Scott.
While the aforementioned artists are the main attractions, there are a handful of Latin artists who will want to see if you attend this year. From the Venezuelan band Rawayana to the creator of successful junior runs, the pop artist Indie Judeline and the star of Mexican music Ivan Cornejo, there is something for everyone during the three days. Other Latin acts in the poster include Arca, The Marías, El Malilla, Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, Alok and Gustavo Dudamel with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Check the complete calendar here.
Anitta had scheduled to act this year, but canceled his presentation last month. “I really wanted to be in Coachella this year, but for unexpected personal reasons, I will not be able to introduce myself,” wrote the Brazilian superstar in X. “I am truly grateful to the festival for the invitation, your understanding and your continuous support. I hope to have the opportunity to join all of you in the future and share that special moment together.”
In previous years, Bad Bunny, Karol G, Becky G, Natanael Cano, Kali Uchis, Weight Weight, Eladio Carrión, Carla Morrison, Banda MS, The Fabulous Cadillacs and Grupo Firm, among many other Latin artists, have acted in Coachella.
Next, consult the definitive guide of Latin artists in Coachella this year, in alphabetical order:
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Alok
With more than 20 years of career, the Brazilian DJ and producer is known for its electronic pop electrizers. It will be presented on Saturdays April 12 and 19.
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Ark
The producer and DJ born in Venezuela, known for her avant -garde vision of electronic music and has collaborated with artists such as Björk, will be presented on Sunday, April 13 and 20.
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Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso
After his recent performance in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallonthe eccentric Argentine duo goes to the desert to appear in Coachella on Friday, April 11 and 18. With a world appeal for their extravagant but fascinating performances, Ca7riel & Paco Amoros Papota.
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The Malilla
A key figure of Mexican reggaeton, Malilla, or “El Chamako de Valle”, drives the Mexican movement with its perreo full of attitude and its reggaeton hymns. In his debut in Coachella, do not miss his presentations on Saturdays April 12.
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Gustavo Dudamel and La PHil
In one of the most anticipated performances of the festival this year, Venezuelan director Gustavo Dudamel will make history with the first major orchestra on the main stage of Coachella. Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic will perform on Saturdays April 12 and 19.
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Ivan Cornejo
You will not want to lose the Mexican-American star Ivan Cornejo on Saturday, April 12 and 19. With a characteristic sound that combines servant elements with alternatives and pop and its fascinating voice, Cornejo is a force to take into account and one of the brightest stars of current Mexican music.
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JUDELINE
The Spanish pop artist, who launched her first LP, BodhiriaIn October, he will debut in Coachella this year. It will be presented on Saturdays April 12 and 19.
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Junior h
An authentic creator of successes of Mexican regional music, Junior H stands out for his runs lying and Sierreños hymns who have promoted not only his own Sad Boyz movement, but Mexican music in general. Born in Guanajuato, Mexico, Junior will appear on Sundays April 13 and 20.
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THE MIRLOS
Pioneer of the Amazon Cumbia, also known as Chicha, the iconic Peruvian band Los Mirlos, present since the 70s, will perform on Friday, April 11 and 18.
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Rawayana
The Grammy -winning Venezuelan band will perform on Saturdays April 12 and 19. Its characteristic psychedelic sound, driven by an eclectic fusion of reggae, funk and salsa, catapulted Rawayana as one of the most important groups in Latin America and beyond.
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The Marías
Led by Puerto Rican artist María Zardoya, The Marías records mainly in English, but the Pop indie band has several bilingual and Spanish hits, including great collaborations with artists such as Bad Bunny and Young Miko. Recently, Zardoya sang with Selena Gomez in “Sad eyes”, a reimaginated version of “The boy of sad eyes” by Jeanette (1981).