La Onda Festival returns to Napa for third year, presale begins Friday
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La Onda Festival returns to Napa for third year, presale begins Friday
"Latino music event La Onda Festival will return to Napa for its third year, with ticket presale beginning at noon Friday, organizers announced Tuesday. The festival is scheduled for May 30 and 31 at the Napa Valley Expo fairgrounds in downtown Napa, one weekend after BottleRock Napa Valley, its sister event. Festivalgoers may sign up to receive a presale code by text message, allowing access to tickets at the lowest available price. "Once the lineup is announced, ticket (prices) will increase," Tom Fuller, one of the festival organizers, said Tuesday."
"La Onda Festival was first held in Napa in 2024 and has since brought a mix of established and emerging Spanish-language artists to Northern California's Latino community. Performers in previous years have included Maná, Alejandro Fernández, Marco Antonio Solís, Carin Leon, Fuerza Regida, Junior H, Café Tacvba, and notables like Xavi and Eden Muñoz. Organizers said the festival has drawn more than 100,000 attendees since its launch. The 2026 edition will feature artists across genres, including Mexican regional music, reggaeton, rock, hip-hop, Latin pop and salsa."
La Onda Festival will return to Napa May 30–31, 2026, at the Napa Valley Expo fairgrounds, one weekend after BottleRock Napa Valley. Presale tickets begin at noon Friday, and signing up for a presale code via text grants access to the lowest prices and early lineup notification. The lineup will be revealed Feb. 11 after organizers surveyed subscribers for artist input. The festival launched in 2024 and has featured established and emerging Spanish-language acts, drawing more than 100,000 attendees. The 2026 edition will span Mexican regional, reggaeton, rock, hip-hop, Latin pop and salsa, and will showcase Latino restaurants, wineries and Lucha Libre.
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