Peso Pluma, Kendrick Lamar, Blink-182 – Billboard

Peso Pluma, Keane, Maná and Fuerza Regida are set to headline the next edition of the Tecate Pa’l Norte festival, which announced on Wednesday (Nov. 1) the extensive list of international stars that will take the stage the weekend of March 29-31.

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As it does every year, the Fundidora Park in Monterrey, Nuevo León, in northern Mexico, will host one of the most highly anticipated musical events, where attendees can enjoy genres such as rock, pop, hip-hop and regional Mexican music.

The first day will feature artists such as Kendrick Lamar, Peso Pluma, Keane, Aleman, Bad Religion, Belanova, Aterciopelados, Bomba Estéreo, Chencho Corleone, Deorro, Los Estrambóticos, Aitana and a large number of emerging groups.

The second day will highlight Blink-182, Louis Tomlinson, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Anitta, Danna Paola, Danny Ocean, Gabito Ballesteros, Latin Mafia, Sum 41, Yng Lvcas, Humbe, Young the Giant, R3hab, Justin Morales and many more.

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The last day of the festival will feature Maná, Imagine Dragons, Placebo, Fuerza Regida, Los Enanitos Verdes, Enjambre, Kenia Os, Santa Fe Klan, Álvaro Díaz, Jay de la Cueva, Oscar Maydón, Kinky, The Warning and The Blessed Madonna, in addition to a variety of up-and-coming artists.

Before the lineup was announced, on Oct. 27, a so-called “early bird sale” of tickets was held for bank account holders, which sold out in minutes, according to organizers. The pre-sale for the general public is available at ticketmaster.com.mx from Oct. 28 through Nov. 5, and the remaining tickets will be released on Nov. 7. (More information here).

Created in 2012 by the entertainment company Apodaca Group, based in Monterrey, Tecate Pa’l Norte was created with the local public in mind, which had to travel to Mexico City to attend these types of musical events. Music, art, gastronomy and northern traditions come together in Tecate Pa’l Norte, considered one of the most important festivals in the country along with Vive Latino and Corona Capital, held in Mexico City by Ocesa.

See the full lineup below:


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