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Sueños (music festival)

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Sueños
GenreReggaeton, Latin
DatesMay
Location(s)Chicago
Years active2022–present
Attendance80,000 (2022)
Websitewww.suenosmusicfestival.com

Sueños is an annual American music festival held in Chicago since 2022 showcasing reggaeton and latin trap.[1][2][3]

History

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Sueños was started in 2022 by the producers of the Baja Beach Fest in collaboration with C3 Presents, the production team of Lollapalooza, and Reventon, a local entertainment company.[3][4][5]

It was a two-day event with headline artists including J Balvin, Ozuna and Wisin Y Yandel. Other performances were by Myke Towers, El Alfa, Tokischa, Sech, Natanael Cano, Fuerza Regida, Jhay Cortez, Blessd, Jowell & Randy, DJ Miriam and DJ Luian.[2][6][3]

Sueños originally hosted 80,000 people at Grant Park in Chicago in May 2022.[7][8][9][10] The organizers also partnered with Kennedy-King College to set up a music industry career fair.[11] The 2022 festival brought $120.9 million to the local economy and the festival donated $50,000 to the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council for the Fiesta Del Sol scholarships.[9]

In 2023, the second edition of the festival featured headline artists including Wisin y Yandel, Feid, Grupo Firme, and Nicky Jam, along with performances by Arcangel, Chencho Corleone, Ivy Queen, PaoPao, Yovngchimi and Gera MX.[12][13][14]

Its third iteration was scheduled for May 25-26, 2024 in Grant Park.[15] Sueños attendees in Grant Park were evacuated on 26 May 2024 due to severe weather.[16]

References

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  1. ^ Ponder, Jamaica (June 1, 2022). "After successful inaugural event, organizers hope to make Sueños Music Festival into a Chicago tradition". CBS News.
  2. ^ a b Flores, Griselda (8 February 2022). "J Balvin, Ozuna & Wisin Y Yandel to Headline First-Ever Sueños Festival in Chicago". Billboard.
  3. ^ a b c O'Niell, Nikki (May 29, 2022). "First Sueños Music Festival of Latin reggaeton draws a huge, fans-only crowd in Grant Park". Chicago Tribune.
  4. ^ Ryagoza, Isabela (May 27, 2022). "Latin Music's Next Era".
  5. ^ King, Ariel (8 February 2022). "Sueños Music Festival Announces Debut Event In Chicago Featuring Ozuna, J Balvin, Wisin Y Yandel". Pollstar News.
  6. ^ Mier, Tomás (8 February 2022). "J Balvin, Ozuna, and Wisin y Yandel Headline First-Ever Sueños Fest in Chicago". Rolling Stone.
  7. ^ Colon, Ambar (28 May 2022). "Sueños Musical Festival gets underway, with a few bumps in the road". Chicago Sun-Times.
  8. ^ Staff (February 9, 2022). "A two-day reggaeton music festival is coming to Grant Park". Time Out Chicago.
  9. ^ a b "Latino music festival Sueños, set to return to Grant Park next month, brings economic boost to city, organizers say". Chicago Tribune. 2023-04-18. Retrieved 2023-12-19.
  10. ^ Rosales, Jocelyn Martinez (9 June 2022). "Sueños Music Festival Debut: A Success Among Chicago Latinx". South Side Weekly.
  11. ^ Bauer, Kelly (31 March 2022). "Lollapalooza And Sueños Music Fest Are Hosting A Job Fair To Help Chicagoans Get Into The Music Industry". Block Club Chicago.
  12. ^ Mier, Tomás (31 January 2023). "Grupo Firme, Nicky Jam, and Feid to Headline Sueños Fest in Chicago". Rolling Stone.
  13. ^ George, Doug (January 31, 2023). "Sueños Festival is back for summer 2023 with Wisin Y Yandel, Grupo Firme". Chicago Tribune.
  14. ^ Raygoza, Isabela (31 January 2023). "Feid, Grupo Firme, Wisin y Yandel & Nicky Jam to Headline Sueños 2023". Billboard.
  15. ^ Grant, Shawn (2023-10-25). "Sueños Music Festival Returns to Chicago's Grant Park in 2024 - The Source". Retrieved 2023-12-19.
  16. ^ Sueños Music Festival in Grant Park evacuated due to weather Brónagh Tumulty and Gabriel Castillo, WGN TV, 26 May 2024
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