Atlanta is gearing up for an electrifying experience as OYE Fest, the Southeast’s leading Latin music and arts festival, returns this October with unprecedented energy. Held alongside the iconic Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the festival, which is one of the best festivals in Atlanta, promises a powerful fusion of music, culture, and activism that will resonate nationwide.

When Is OYE Fest in Atlanta?

OYE Fest is set for Saturday, October 4, 2025, at 550 Mitchell Street Southwest, Atlanta, Georgia 30314.

  • Gates Open: 1:00 PM | Music Starts: 1:00 PM
  • Age: All Ages — Kids Under 10 Get in Free
  • Venue: 550 Mitchell Street Southwest, Atlanta, Georgia 30314
  • Tickets Start at $60: Purchase Here

OYE Fest 2025 Lineup Highlights

  • Alexis y Fido: The trailblazing reggaetón duo, with over 20 years dominating Latin urban music, makes a triumphant return to Atlanta with their high-octane performance.
  • Alvaro Díaz: Puerto Rican star blending hip-hop and reggaetón, captivating global audiences with millions of streams and critically acclaimed albums.
  • Snow Tha Product: Mexican-American rapper and activist, known for her fierce lyrics championing women’s rights, LGBTQ+ visibility, and immigrant justice, with contributions to the Grammy-winning Hamilton soundtrack.
  • Macario Martinez: From street sweeper to TikTok sensation, his heartfelt ballads have garnered tens of millions of views, winning fans from Mexico to Miami.
  • PabloPablo: A genre-bending artist crafting a borderless sonic experience.
  • Plus, over 15 more artists, including live music, DJ sets, and dance performances, amplifying Atlanta’s local and regional Latinx voices.

Beyond Music — A Cultural Movement
OYE Fest is a vibrant celebration of Latinx heritage:

  • Global Art Market: The OYE Art Pavilion features works from renowned and emerging Latinx artists, from immersive installations to street-style murals, connecting Atlanta’s creative scene to the global stage.
  • Latin America Food Hall: A culinary journey with flavors from over a dozen countries, including Venezuelan arepas, Mexican birria, Colombian empanadas, and Peruvian ceviche.
  • Community Marketplace: A dynamic space for local entrepreneurs, artisans, and activists to showcase their crafts and share their stories.

Final Word

OYE Fest is more than a festival — it’s a movement uniting music, art, and activism in the heart of Atlanta.

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