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Festival La Onda by BottleRock returns for Year 2 in Napa

May 20, 2025
Festival La Onda by BottleRock returns for Year 2 in Napa

Organizers have pulled together a really big lineup for the second annual Festival La Onda By BottleRock.

Marco Antonio Solis, Carin León, Banda MS, Pepe Aguilar and Grupo Firme are among the well-known names on the bill for this two-day Latin music showcase.

Other features acts include Xavi, Tito Double P, Chino Pacas, La Receta, Camila Fernández, Los Aptos, Sonora Tropicana, MAR, Edgar Alejandro, Christian Nava, Eden Muñoz, Codiciado, Oscar Maydon, Ángela Aguilar, Clave Especial, Alicia Villarreal, Michelle Maciel, Reyna Tropical, Miguel Cornejo, Erre, Los De La 4, Adriana Ríos and Ysrael Barajas.

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There’s so much talent in that La Onda lineup, but fans will really be excited to see Solis, the singer-songwriter-guitarist who co-founded Los Bukis in 1975 and then went to a hugely successful solo career. His list of No. 1 hits includes “Una Mujer Como Tu,” “Que Pena Me Das,” “Así Como Te Conocí” and “O Me Voy o Te Vas.”

León is another massive draw, with a catalog that includes such popular albums as “Colmillo de Leche” and “Boca Chueca, Vol. 1.”

The event takes place May 31-June 1 at Napa Valley Expo, which is the same downtown Napa spot that hosts the popular BottleRock Napa Valley festival over Memorial Day weekend.

Festival La Onda tickets start at start at $218, LaOndaFest.com.

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