About:
Baja Beach Fest, also known as Baja Fest, is a new music festival that takes place annually in Rosarito, Baja California, Mexico. The festival had its first edition in 2018 and featured performances by headliners such as J Balvin, Bad Bunny, Becky G, and Farruko. The festival drew in a crowd of over 30,000 people and was considered a huge success.
Famous For:
The festival is especially known for its focus on reggaeton and Latin trap music, with performances by some of the biggest names in the genre. The festival is also known for its beautiful beachfront location, high-energy performances, and its diverse and enthusiastic crowd.
Creation Purpose:
The festival was founded by three friends, Aaron Ampudia, Chris Den Uijl, and Adam Den Uijl, who wanted to create a festival that celebrated Latin music and culture and also provided an opportunity for fans to see some of the biggest names in reggaeton and Latin trap perform live. The founders of Baja Fest wanted to create an event that would help to strengthen the cultural ties between Mexico and the United States, and to promote a sense of unity and community among Latin music fans.
Fun Facts:
The festival is held over two days, with multiple stages and a diverse lineup of artists.
Baja Beach Fest has partnered with several local charities and organizations to give back to the community and has donated a portion of its profits to support local causes.
Impact on the Music Industry:
Baja Beach Fest has helped to support and promote local businesses and artists in the Baja California region, and has had a positive economic impact on the area.
Festival was scheduled from 11 Aug to 13 Aug 2023 (2 day(s)).
Baja Fest takes place in Rosarito, Mexico. Here is the full address of the festival: Rosarito Beach, Mexico
Feid, Ozuna, Nicky Jam, Manuel Turizo, Eladio Carrión.
The most popular genres and subgenres of the past edition were:
latin
rap
hip hop
reggaeton
spanish
brutal death metal
latino
black metal
cante flamenco
dance
death metal
flamenco
indie
latin pop
metal
new flamenco
norteño
nuevo flamenco
oldies