

UNSIN Reveals New Dates for the Upcoming Festival. Credit: UNSIN
Los Angeles, California (April 28, 2025)- The fourth edition of the UNSIN Music Conference and Festival wrapped up with resounding success after three vibrant days celebrating music, knowledge, and creativity. More than 2,500 attendees gathered at Future of Cities in Miami, Florida, traveling from far and wide to experience an unforgettable event that combined live performances, interactive workshops, and thought-provoking panels—all designed for artists, industry leaders, and music lovers alike.
The festival kicked off Thursday night with electrifying performances that set the tone for the weekend. Baltazar Lora, CES, Alex Luna, and Kat Dahlia took the stage with dynamic sets that fused genres, cultures, and personal narratives—launching the event with an explosion of energy, innovation, and artistic passion. Each act showcased the richness of the new wave of Latin voices reshaping contemporary music, leaving audiences eager for the days ahead.
On Friday, the momentum continued. Nohemy, Puerto Candelaria (featuring Catt and Juancho), Jona Camacho, and La Cendejas delivered magnetic performances that ranged from vibrant tropical rhythms to emotionally intense ballads. Each artist left their personal imprint, guiding the audience through a journey of diverse sounds that reflected the depth of talent among the new Latin generation. The crowd’s energy remained at a high, during a day that celebrated limitless creativity and authenticity.
The festival culminated Saturday night with unforgettable performances by Robi, Leo Rizzi, Rubio, and Darumas. Each artist, with their unique style, took the audience on an emotional rollercoaster of anthemic sing-alongs and intimate moments that left a lasting mark on the collective memory. From the overwhelming power of high-energy hits to the vulnerability of raw interpretations, the festival’s closing was a tribute to music’s unifying force—one that transcends language, genre, and borders.
The year 2025 marked a milestone for the UNSIN Music Conference and Festival, which expanded to three days and, for the first time, live-streamed all panels and workshops—reaching a global audience at an unprecedented scale. Under the theme “Music, Culture, Talks: Redefining Latin Music,” UNSIN reaffirmed its commitment to being a space where music, culture, education, and sustainability converge to drive new visions of Latin American artistry. The livestream drew over 1,000 viewers from countries including the United States, Paraguay, Guatemala, Uruguay, Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, Spain, and Puerto Rico—expanding the reach and impact of the conversations shaping the future of Latin music. For those unable to attend in real time, all panels will soon be available on the official event platform: unsin.live.
The success of the festival was made possible thanks to collaborations with key industry allies and sponsors. Strategic partners included the Miami Downtown Development Authority, Immigration Records, Agricultura Musical, Its Ugly Design, Show District, META, Women in Music, Culturemade, Find the Click, The Creative Club, DPA Microphones, Lahuta, Workcraft Labs, Dolmen, Pana MIA Club, Fama Collective, and The Latin Recording Academy. Major sponsors such as Sony Music Latin, Peermusic, Yagueri, Chartmetric, Symphonic Distribution, Warner Chappell, The Orchard, Concord Music Publishing, Interscope, Altafonte, Believe, Tunecore, M3, Notion, and Delta Air Lines also contributed, elevating the festival’s quality and global impact.
Throughout its fourth edition, the UNSIN Music Conference and Festival solidified its role as a vital platform for both emerging and established talent—building bridges between cultures, generations, and artistic visions. At a time when Latin music is experiencing unprecedented global expansion, UNSIN stands as a space where new paths are forged, shaping the future of art and the music industry by projecting bold, fresh voices toward ever-widening horizons.