El reventón del año is coming. Rumbazo, a two-day celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, debuts in Las Vegas on Saturday, September 10 and Sunday, September 11. It will feature a quartet of events—a pre-party, afterparty and an “epic” pool party, the locations for which will be announced soon, and a single-day music festival, taking over the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center from 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Saturday.
The artist lineup features an array of award-winning talents. Scheduled to appear is Columbian singer-songwriter Maluma, Dominican singer Prince Royce, Puerto Rican singer and rapper Ivy Queen, Mexican rapper Natanael Cano, Mexican singer-songwriter Omar Apollo and Dominican-Italian singer-songwriter Yendry. It’s a staggering display of star power—and an entry that’s been long overdue for Vegas’ annual music festival calendar.
Rumbazo’s music showcase is an 18-and-over event, though its pool, pre- and post-parties will likely be 21-and-over. Tickets for Rumbazo begin at $59, with VIP passes priced at $129. Both go sale Friday, July 15 at 10 a.m. For more details, visit the festival website.