The second day of the festival brought together thousands of people at the Expo venue with an eclectic and vibrant lineup featuring Kase.O and Molotov as the main attractions.
The Vive Latino Zaragoza 2025 concluded this Saturday, September 6, its fourth edition with a notable turnout and an enthusiastic response from the audience. The final day confirmed the festival’s solidity as an essential event in the Spanish music calendar, combining tradition, cultural fusion, and emerging proposals.
A night of contrasts and emotions
On the Amber Stage, the evening began with the sensitivity of María José Llergo, continued with the intensity of Zahara, and reached a peak moment with Fangoria, which got thousands of attendees singing along. The climax arrived with the much-anticipated concert by Kase.O, who, in his homeland, surprised everyone with a preview of a new song, resulting in a standing ovation. The closing act was delivered by the Mexicans Molotov, who energized the audience with their irreverent and direct rock.
The Caja Rural de Aragón Stage offered another dose of intensity with Los Punsetes and Maldita Vecindad, followed by the intimate atmospheres of Iván Ferreiro and the critical energy of León Benavente. The grand finale was delivered by Macaco, who turned the venue into a collective party of festive rhythms.
Meanwhile, the VL Stage served as a laboratory for new proposals. Performances included Señoras y Bedeles, Conociendo Rusia, La Estrella Azul Live —led by the announcers of the 2025 Fiestas del Pilar, Javier Macipe and Pepe Lorente—, Depresión Sonora, Las Novias, Modelo, and Son Rompe Pera, expanding the festival’s sound palette and connecting with diverse audiences.
Assessment and impact
The large turnout at the Expo venue reflected the appeal of a diverse lineup that spanned from rap to rock, including pop, rumba, and Latin fusion. The day emphasized the festival’s ability to attract both local audiences and visitors from other regions, generating notable media coverage as well.
With this closing, the Vive Latino Zaragoza 2025 bids farewell, leaving a positive assessment and reinforcing its status as a cultural and economic engine for Zaragoza and an unmissable event on the national and international music scene.











