Calibash 2025 Lineup Update: New Artists Join the Rescheduled Event

Myke Towers to perform at Calibash along with a slew of other amazing artists. Credit to REUTERS.

Los Angeles, California (February 12, 2025)- The Calibash 2025 Latin music event has announced an updated lineup for its rescheduled date. Originally set for January 18, the event was postponed due to the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, but it will now take place on Friday, March 7 at Crypto.com Arena. While artists like Xavi, Wisin, and Alex Sensation remain on the bill, several new performers will join the show. Puerto Rican rappers Myke Towers and Eladio Carrión, along with Mexican artists Santa Fe Klan and Codiciado, will replace previously scheduled performers Maluma, Manuel Turizo, Kapo, and Emilia, who have dropped off the lineup.

Tickets for the rescheduled Calibash start at $82 and can be purchased through axs.com. All tickets bought for the original event date will be honored for the new date in March, ensuring fans can still attend the star-studded concert.

The postponement of Calibash was a difficult decision for the event organizers. In a statement shared on Instagram on January 14, Mega 96.3FM expressed the impact of the wildfires on the Los Angeles community, saying, “The devastation our Los Angeles community has suffered resonates deeply with all of us at Mega 96.3FM. This decision has not been easy, but we recognize the need to focus on the well-being of our community during these difficult times. Stay safe.”

As the biggest Latin music concert traditionally held at the start of each year in Los Angeles, Calibash brings together both legendary and rising artists to celebrate Latin music. The event is known for showcasing a mix of reggaeton, rap, and regional Mexican genres.

Fans can expect an exciting mix of performances from some of the biggest names in Latin music. Myke Towers, known for his impressive contributions to Latin trap and rap, will bring his latest hits to the stage. His recent album, Lyke Miike, released on Christmas Eve, includes a 23-song collection with tracks like “Qué Quieres De Mi?” featuring Eladio Carrión. This could mean the two Puerto Rican stars might collaborate on stage during the event.

Also joining the show is Santa Fe Klan, the rising Mexican rapper known for his powerful lyrics and unique blend of rap and regional Mexican music. Codiciado, another major act in the Mexican music scene, will bring their signature sound to the stage as well.

Among the other standout performers is Xavi, a rising Mexican-American artist who debuted his first album, Next, in October. Known for his viral hits like “La Diabla” and “La Víctima,” Xavi is poised to continue making waves in the Latin music scene. Fans can expect his signature mix of urban and regional sounds.

Also performing is Wisin, the Puerto Rican reggaeton star who has solidified his place in Latin music history as half of the duo Wisin y Yandel. As a solo artist, Wisin has released his latest album Mr. W, which showcases his ability to innovate within the reggaeton genre. Fans can expect some of his fresh tracks to make their way to the stage.

Calibash continues to be a must-attend event for Latin music fans, and the rescheduled concert promises to be no different. With a diverse and exciting new lineup, the show will undoubtedly deliver an unforgettable night of music, culture, and celebration in the heart of Los Angeles. Fans can expect to see top-tier performances and a mix of new and familiar faces, all while supporting the ongoing recovery efforts in the region.

For more details on health alerts, evacuation updates, and additional shelter information related to the wildfires, attendees can visit L.A. County’s emergency website.

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