The Expo venue in Zaragoza is hosting this weekend the fourth edition of the Vive Latino, a festival that has already established itself in the main circuits of national and international music. The regional minister of Education, Culture, and Sport, Tomasa Hernández, emphasized that in just four editions, the event has “managed to position itself as an indisputable reference.”
The festival will gather 38,000 attendees over two days with 34 concerts on three stages, featuring artists such as Los Ángeles Azules, Molotov, Coque Malla, Love of Lesbian, Los Secretos, Fangoria, and Kase O. Additionally, it will have more than 20 food stalls, food trucks, merchandise areas, service zones, and platforms for people with reduced mobility.
The program also includes the popular Mexican wrestling, with the participation of 15 stars who will compete in three matches daily, and the traditional autograph signings. Children under 8 years old will have free access when accompanied by an adult.
With the involvement of over 1,000 workers in setup, development, and takedown, Vive Latino reinforces its economic impact in Aragón, which reached 9 million euros last year. According to Hernández, the festival’s success is attributed to the quality of its musical offerings, organization, venue, and institutional support, which have made its rapid consolidation possible.











