Tecate Emblema 2026 drew 91,000+ fans in Mexico City with Jonas Brothers, Louis Tomlinson, Gloria Trevi, Cazzu, and a surprise Paris Hilton DJ set.
- May 19, 2026
AceShowbiz - The fifth edition of the Tecate Emblema festival took place May 16-17, 2026, in Mexico City, delivering a diverse lineup that captivated over 91,000 attendees. This event has become renowned for blending generations and genres, showcasing pop icons, Latin legends, and rising stars.
Headliners included the internationally acclaimed Jonas Brothers and Louis Tomlinson, who energized the crowd with their chart-topping hits. Latin music fans were treated to unforgettable sets by the legendary Gloria Trevi, alongside trailblazing trap artists Cazzu and Lola Indigo. The festival also highlighted female talent with impressive performances by Joaquina, Alanis Yuki, and Juliana.
In addition to the musical acts, the festival featured a surprise DJ set by socialite and entrepreneur Paris Hilton, who closed the event with a high-energy performance. Swedish pop sensation Zara Larsson, Mexican star Kenia Os, and HYBE’s Latin boyband Santos Bravos also contributed dynamic sets, following their appearances at Tecate Pa’l Norte and Colombia’s Estéreo Picnic earlier in the year.
The lineup was further enriched by a variety of artists spanning pop, rock, urban, and electronic genres, including Ha*Ash, LP, Mika, Sech, RuPaul, NSQK, Bruses, former RBD member Christian Chávez, Hercules and Love Affair, and Emjay. A special guest appearance by Manuel Medrano added to the festival’s vibrant atmosphere.
The event featured heartfelt tributes to the Queen of Tex-Mex, Selena. On Saturday, Cazzu performed a powerful rendition of “Si Una Vez,” while on Sunday, the Mexican-American duo Ha*Ash surprised fans with covers of “Como La Flor,” “Si Una Vez,” and “Bidi Bidi Bom Bom.”
Among the standout moments was Emjay’s electrifying set on the Park Stage, where she blended alt-pop and rock influences in songs like “Drama Doll,” “Parasocial,” and “Bellaka.” Her innovative electronic take on Julieta Venegas’ classic “Lento” was a highlight that resonated deeply with the crowd.
Overall, Tecate Emblema 2026 delivered a rich and memorable experience, celebrating a broad spectrum of musical styles and honoring Latin music heritage while spotlighting emerging talent. The festival continues to solidify its reputation as a must-attend event for music lovers across generations.