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Miche Fest 2025: Grupo Firme, Danny Ocean and Netón Vega​on April 1, 2025 at 5:45 pm

Michelada Festival has announced its lineup for summer 2025, with headliners Grupo Firme, Danny Ocean, Anitta, Luis R. Conriquez and a Sunday performance by Netón Vega.

The two-day festival of Latin music will take place July 19-20 at Oakwood Beach, 4100 S. Lake Shore Drive. Tickets go on sale at noon Friday at www.michefest.live.

Miche Fest is put on by BIG INDIE, Zamora Live and VivaTuMusica. Along with music across a range of genres, expect stand-up comics, art installations and food including, of course, micheladas.

“We’re proud that Michelada Fest is homegrown, and each year, we strive to improve the festival, creating a space that authentically represents Chicago’s diverse communities through music, food, art, and, of course, micheladas, which we see as a proud symbol of our Mexican culture,” co-owners Fernando Nieto and Miguel Torres said in part in the announcement.

dgeorge@chicagotribune.com

 

The two-day festival of Latin music will take place July 19-20 at Oakwood Beach.   

An attendee poses for a photograph at Miche Fest at Oakwood Beach in Chicago on July 13, 2024. (Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune)
UPDATED: April 1, 2025 at 12:47 PM CDT

Michelada Festival has announced its lineup for summer 2025, with headliners Grupo Firme, Danny Ocean, Anitta, Luis R. Conriquez and a Sunday performance by Netón Vega.

The two-day festival of Latin music will take place July 19-20 at Oakwood Beach, 4100 S. Lake Shore Drive. Tickets go on sale at noon Friday at www.michefest.live.

Miche Fest is put on by BIG INDIE, Zamora Live and VivaTuMusica. Along with music across a range of genres, expect stand-up comics, art installations and food including, of course, micheladas.

“We’re proud that Michelada Fest is homegrown, and each year, we strive to improve the festival, creating a space that authentically represents Chicago’s diverse communities through music, food, art, and, of course, micheladas, which we see as a proud symbol of our Mexican culture,” co-owners Fernando Nieto and Miguel Torres said in part in the announcement.

dgeorge@chicagotribune.com

Originally Published: April 1, 2025 at 12:45 PM CDT

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