The Vive Latino 2025 will not only bring Ibero-American music on a grand scale, Mexican wrestling shows, and a diverse gastronomic offer to satisfy all tastes. This weekend, the Expo venue will also be the stage for a highly anticipated moment for fans: the autograph signings with the artists on the lineup.
These will be brief but intense encounters, available only for the first 15 who arrive at each session. No VIP passes or prior registrations: here you have to run. Literally.
Friday the 5th: first signings of the festival
- Shinova – 5:55 PM
- José Madero – 7:15 PM
- Cala Vento – 7:40 PM
- Alcalá Norte – 9:15 PM
Friday’s lineup kicks off strong. Fans must be alert from the moment the doors open (4:45 PM), as access to the signings will be on a first-come, first-served basis.
Saturday the 6th: signings with special conditions
- Los Punsetes – 7:15 PM (priority access for those who purchase their official merchandise at the festival)
- Depresión Sonora – 7:40 PM
- León Benavente – 9:15 PM
A more indie session, with proposals that resonate with a more alternative audience. Furthermore, Los Punsetes will reward their most loyal followers with preferred access.
Something more than a scribble
The autograph signings at Vive Latino are more than just a mere anecdote: they are the kind of moment that turns a festival into an unforgettable experience. Kase.O, Molotov, and Fangoria are not on the list of encounters, but the parallel signing lineup allows space for bands that are paving the way in the Ibero-American scene.
Vive Latino expects to surpass 38,000 attendees each day, and among concerts, tacos, and wrestling flights, these small moments of closeness with the artists can be golden for fans.
So if you want a signature, a photo, or simply that gesture of connection with your favorite band, you know what to do: arrive early. Because at Vive Latino, even the autograph must be earned.











