Mexican Artists to Headline Coachella 2026 Festival The 2026 edition of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival will feature a diverse lineup of international and Latin artists, with a notable presence from Mexico. The event, scheduled to take place at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, will run over two weekends, from April 10 to 12 and April 17 to 19. Among the headliners are global stars such as Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, and Karol G, alongside dozens of other acts. Mexican artists will play a central role, showcasing the country’s vibrant reggaetón, trap, electronic, and indie scenes. Mexican acts set to perform include the reggaetón duo Cachirula & Loojan and the electronic duo RØZ. Cachirula, originally from Mexico City, has emerged as a prominent figure in the reggaetón genre. Her collaboration with Loojan, a producer with a background in electronic music, will debut at Coachella. The duo’s work blends reggaetón, trap, and indie influences, with hits like “Beiby,” “Rikachu,” and “Supreme.” Their performance is scheduled for Friday, April 10, at 20:25 local time (21:25 Mexico City time) at the Sonora stage. RØZ, a duo formed by DJs and producers Hugo Lara and Manolo Cabrera, will also perform. Their musical style merges reggaetón, trap, and 1980s indie elements, creating a unique sound that has gained traction online. The duo’s viral tracks, such as “CORA DE HIELO” and “flashes,” feature collaborations with artists like Natt Calma, Mau Moctezuma, and Yng Lvcas. RØZ’s set is planned for Sunday, April 12, at 18:40 local time. The inclusion of Mexican artists at Coachella highlights the growing international recognition of the country’s music scene. This marks the second time a “reggaetón mexa” act has performed at the festival, following El Malilla’s appearance in 2025.#empire_polo_club #indio_california #coachella_2026 #cachirula #loojan
