Shakira, Pitbull, Enrique Iglesias Among Headliners for Bésame Mucho 2024

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Pitbull, Shakira, and Enrique Iglesias - Credit: Keith Griner/Getty Images; ason Kempin/Getty Images; Keith Griner/Getty Images
Pitbull, Shakira, and Enrique Iglesias - Credit: Keith Griner/Getty Images; ason Kempin/Getty Images; Keith Griner/Getty Images

Bésame Mucho is back for its third year — and its lineup is next-level.

The music festival announced Tuesday that this year’s edition will be headlined by Shakira, Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull, Los Tigres Del Norte, and Banda MS on Dec. 21 at Dodger Stadium.

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The festival will highlight banda, throwback groups, pop stars, and Latin rock stars. Representing Latin pop will be acts such as Belanova, Paulina Rubio, Gloria Trevi, Jesse y Joy, Yuridia, Natalia Jimenez, Marisela, Moenia, Maria José, and Danna. (Ivy Queen will join Pitbull in bringing reggaeton to the festival for the first time.)

Led by Banda MS, the banda acts set to make appearances at Bésame Mucho include Banda Los Recoditos, Pancho Barraza, Cuisillos, El Fantasma, La Adictiva, Julio Preciado, and La Original Banda el Limón.

The clásicas acts set to appear include Los Tucanes de Tijuana, Pesado, Conjunto Primavera, Banda Machos, Grupo Laberinto, Sonora Dinamita, Los Rieleros del Norte, and Grupo Yndio. Fans of Latin rock will be represented by Juanes, Enanitos Verdes, Hombres G, Inspector, and Elefante, all of whom have performed at previous festivals.

Presale tickets for the festival go on sale on Friday, May 24, at 10 a.m. PT. General admission tickets start at $345, GA+ tickets begin at $645, and VIP access costs $745. Fans can also access layway plans and hotel packages.

Maná, Los Bukis, and Gloria Trevi headlined the festival last December, while Los Tigres Del Norte, Grupo Frontera, and Banda MS performed at the festival’s Austin edition in early March.

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