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Fuerza Regida hosts the Don't Fall In Love Fest with Lil Baby, Luis R. Conriquez and Kodak Black

Fuerza Regida is coming home for the first time since 2018 and is bringing a whole host of friends to celebrate the occasion. The Mexican-American band announced that they will be hosting Don't Fall In Love Fest, a music festival, on November 2nd at the NOS Event Center in their hometown of San Bernardino, California, where they will be joined by Lil Baby and ” “a legendary act” appears as a headliner. will be announced on Monday.

Named after Fuerza Regida's top album, Pero No Te Enamores (But Don't Fall In Love), the Southern California band will curate their first-ever festival, incorporating Latin music and hip-hop stars of the past and present.

Other artists on the bill include Kodak Black, Luis R. Conriquez, Chino Pacas, Sexyy Red, Xavi, Clave Especial, Los Rieleros Del Norte, Mi Banda El Mexicano, Bone Thugs N Harmony, Too Short, Roberto Tapia, Larry Hernandez and MC Magic, Baby Bash and Lil Rob.

“I wanted to do something big for San Bernardino,” says Jesús Ortiz Paz aka JOP, lead singer of Fuerza Regida. “With this festival I bring hope to the city.”

Tickets go on sale Friday, October 4th at 2:00 p.m. PST and can be purchased via the event's social media page.

08/28 SiriusXM Fuerza Regida concert
Jesús Ortiz Paz and the members of Fuerza Regida perform on stage on August 28, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for SiriusXM)

A force in the Música Mexicana movement, Fuerza Regida has pushed the boundaries of the genre by fusing it with hip-hop and electronic music to create a unique sound that can be heard at both the backyard carne asada gathering and in can be enjoyed in a club.

Watch Fuerza Regida bring fiesta vibes with “Otra Peda Tour.”

They were also a hit on the road with their Live Nation-promoted Pero No Te Enamores Tour, packing out arenas across the country. Fuerza Regida recently performed a sold-out show at the UBS Arena in Elmont, New York, selling 13,466 tickets and grossing $2,048,188, according to reports provided to Pollstar Boxoffice.

The popular Mexican music band is led by Rancho Humilde, whose roster includes: Pollstar Cover artists Junior H and Natanael Cano (the godfather of Corridos Tumbados).