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Top 5 Rising Artists To See At Sueños Music Festival 2024

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Top 5 Rising Artists To See At Sueños Music Festival 2024

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Every year, Sueños Music Festival celebrates Latin music through its stellar artist lineups. While the 2024 lineup boasts big names such as Rauw Alejandro, Peso Pluma, and Maluma it also includes many artists on the rise to the top of the Latin music industry.

Here are our top 5 rising artists you do not want to miss at Sueños 2024.

1.  Latin Mafia

GENRE: Reggaetón, indie pop, contemporary R&B

Hailing from Monterey, MX, LATIN MAFIA is one of the most exciting acts on this year’s lineup! This trio consists of Milton, his twin brother Emilio, and their older brother, Mike. While Milton and Emilio are both vocalists, Mike serves as the producer. LATIN MAFIA is the trio behind the viral tracks “Patadas de Ahogado,” “Sal Rosa,” and “No digas nada.” The group also explores various genres throughout their tracks, including reggaeton, trap, R&B, house music, and dream pop making for a unique set you won’t want to miss!

2.  Xavi

GENRE: Regional Mexican

So excited for this one! Regional Mexican music singer-songwriter Joshua Xavier Gutierrez Alonso, better known as Xavi, will be making his Sueños debut in a few weeks! In 2023 Xavis’s “La Víctima” and “La Diabla” went viral on social media. At the end of 2023, the 19-year-old debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 with both tracks and reached No. 22 and No. 55 peaks. Since, Xavi has announced his first ever U.S. tour and released his new single, “Corazon de Piedra.”

3. Alvaro Diaz

GENRE: Reggaetón

From San Juan, Puerto Rico, Álvaro Díaz is a 27-year-old rapper gaining recognition as one of the most promising artists in the Urban Latin genre. Earlier this year, Alvaro Diaz released “BYAK” in collaboration with fellow reggaeton artist Rauw Alejandro. Over the past couple of years, Diaz has also collaborated on tracks with other notable acts, such as Tainey, Dalex, and Yandel. Alvaro Diaz is sure to get the crowd moving with his upbeat hits and lively stage presence.

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4. Elena Rose

GENRE: Reggaetón/Pop

This list would not be complete without mentioning Latin Grammy Nominated singer-songwriter Andrea Elena Mangiamarchi, known as Elena Rose. The Venezuelan American from Miami is best known for working with Becky G and musicians such as Rauw Alejandro, Tini, and CNCO. In 2020, she released her debut single “Sandunga“. Since then, Elena Rose has only continued establishing her name in the Latin music industry through various tracks, including the 2024 release “No quiero pelear” in collaboration with fellow Sueños 2024 artist Young Miko.

5.  Delilah

GENRE: Regional Mexican

Finally, we have to talk about Mexican American artist Delilah! After a year of sharing her music online, Delilah began to go viral for her impressive voice. Earlier this year, Delilah signed with the label “Los CT,” founded by fellow regional Mexican artist Natanel Cano. Not only is Delilah 16, but she also became the first woman to sign to a male-dominated label. Soon after, the singer-songwriter released her debut single, “Amor Perdido”. Delilah now has 3 songs: “Amor Perdido“, “Entre La Maleza“, and “Modelo“. I am very excited to see Delilah’s musical career continue to grow!

We can not wait to catch all these sets and more at this year’s Sueños! We are excited to see how these artists will continue to grow and Impact the Latin music industry. For more information, visit: https://www.suenosmusicfestival.com/

May 25-26 // Grant Park, Chicago // Top 5 Rising Artists To See At Sueños Music Festival 2024
Article by Yoselin Moreno

Yoselin Moreno
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Hello! My name is Yoselin Moreno. I am Latinx photographer based in Memphis, TN.

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