Overview
- More than 79,000 fans filled the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez on Day 1 for multi-stage sets headlined by Don Omar, Wisin, Nicky Jam and Myke Towers.
- Don Omar told the crowd he plans to retire from the stage in 2026 after revealing earlier this year that he battled kidney cancer.
- Wisin performed solo and brought out guests including Carlos Vives and El Bogueto, with Vives also drawing a large crowd for a separate Coca-Cola Sessions set.
- This edition spotlights women and accessibility, with prominent slots for artists such as Young Miko, Bad Gyal and Sayuri & Sopholov, onstage sign-language interpretation and dedicated stages for emerging acts.
- Festival programming framed the genre’s evolution as Pablito Wilson presented his book 'Reggaetón: Una revolución latina' and Mexican artists Cachirula and Loojan stressed scene unity and creative freedom.