Latino Talent Brought Their Sound to Ultra Music Festival This Weekend

Latino Talent Brought Their Sound to Ultra Music Festival This Weekend
Bizarrap makes debut at Ultra Music Festival 2026 // Credit: The Exclusive Agency

Ultra Music Festival is one of the largest electronic music festivals in the United States, and this weekend in Miami, Latino artists moved through its stages as part of the lineup, the sets, and the moments people will keep replaying.

Electronic music has not always centered Latino artists, yet this weekend showed how easily those sounds now sit next to each other, especially in a city like Miami, where the crowd already understands both because of its bilingual culture aka Spanglish culture.

What Happened at Ultra This Weekend

Ultra brought together global DJs, large scale production, and an audience that showed up for long days and even longer nights. The lineup followed what the festival is known for, with major electronic names leading the stages and shaping the pace of the weekend.

Latino artists appeared throughout the festival in ways that felt consistent with how Ultra operates, where collaborations and surprise guests shape the experience as much as the scheduled sets.

Bizarrap on the Main Stage

Argentine producer Bizarrap delivered his debut on a Main Stage set created specifically for Ultra 2026, stepping into one of the festival’s most visible time slots while sharing the lineup with names such as Martin Garrix, Major Lazer, Alesso, and Armin van Buuren.

The set introduced a new visual identity that included a metal ear, custom Mondo headphones, and his Adidas cap, giving his performance a distinct look that matched the scale of the stage.

As the set built, Skrillex joined him onstage, followed by Puerto Rican reggaeton icon Daddy Yankee, who performed “Music Session #0/66” with him, bringing together electronic production and urbano sound in front of a global audience.

Latino Talent Brought Their Sound to Ultra Music Festival This Weekend
Bizarrap and Daddy Yankee at Ultra Music Festival 2026 // Credit: The Exclusive Agency

Latino Artists Across Different Sets

Other Latino artists appeared across multiple sets during the weekend, adding to moments that shaped the crowd’s experience.

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DJ Snake brought out Colombian artists Ryan Castro and J Balvin for “Tonto,” turning the set into a crossover performance in front of a global audience. Steve Aoki joined Puerto Rican artist Farruko and Colombian singer Greeicy for “Pepas,” a track that already sits between electronic and Latin sound and translated easily to the stage.

John Summit brought out Colombian artist Feid, and together they performed a new song, giving the crowd a first listen during his set.

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A Weekend That Felt Good to Be Part Of

Ultra this weekend brought people together through music that filled every stage and moved through the crowd.

Latino artists were present across sets and collaborations, contributing to a weekend where different sounds played side by side and kept the audience engaged. This definitely showcases the power of Latin music and how it can dominate crossover moments.

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