The Chicago festival celebrated its fifth edition with a lineup that also included J Balvin, Yandel Sinfónico, Tokischa, Ryan Castro and Chino Pacas.

Mario Quintero Lara of Los Tucanes de Tijuana performs at Sueños 2026 on Sunday (May 26).

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Sueños Music Festival returned to Chicago’s Grant Park on May 23-24 for its fifth edition, once again turning Memorial Day weekend into a two-day flex of Latin music’s current power center.

The festival’s main stage leaned heavily into the forces that have shaped the last decade of Latin music — reggaetón hitmakers, Mexican music heavyweights, crossover stars and legacy acts still capable of sending a park full of fans into total surrender. Elsewhere, the festival’s other stages kept the pulse moving with club-ready, DJ-driven and perreo-leaning sets from artists including Deorro, RØZ and 3BallMTY, giving Sueños a wider sonic frame beyond its marquee names.