Reggaeton Millennial Fest reveals day-by-day lineup: Alexis y Fido, Tito el Bambino and Gente de Zona in San Juan de Alicante
Reggaeton Millennial Fest has unveiled the full day-by-day program for its second edition, along with a brand new venue: August 7 and 8, 2026 in San Juan de Alicante, the festival takes a significant step forward across every dimension after a debut edition that sold out entirely and drew thousands of attendees. Bigger capacity, improved infrastructure, better access and two nights with entirely separate lineups — this is the most ambitious edition of the festival to date.
Friday, August 7 opens the festival with a night dedicated to the golden era of reggaeton and electro-latino. Headlining the evening are Alexis y Fido — one of the genre’s founding duos, whose tracks remain an essential part of any party rooted in the sound of the 2000s. They are joined by Dasoul, Kiko Rivera, Buxxi, Crossfire, Saik y Rosendo (Los Reyes de la Tarima), Rajobos and DJ Nev. DJ sets from Alex Selas, Antonio Leal, Aston Reed, Carlos Manzanares, Moya Deejay, Santi Bertomeu and Tiger Fighter will keep the energy going until the venue closes at 3:00 AM.
Saturday, August 8 brings a second night with an equally strong but entirely different lineup. Tito el Bambino, one of the most respected names in Puerto Rican reggaeton, and Gente de Zona, who take Cuban latin pop to another level on stage, lead a night completed by Danny Romero, Knarias, Jay Santos, Xriz and Cristian Gil. DJ sets from Alex Selas, Aston Reed, Dani Wallace, David Furylo, Khriz, Pascal Renolt and Tiger Fighter close out the weekend.
The new venue is one of the most significant changes of this edition. Designed to surpass everything the first year delivered, it includes free parking for 3,000 vehicles, direct access to the A-7 motorway for easy arrivals from across the province and neighboring regions, a large gastro zone with natural shaded areas, hours extended until 3:00 AM and a capacity exceeding last year’s event. Inside the venue, attendees can relax in the IQOS lounge zone and visit the Legendario Glitter Bar, where two professional makeup artists offer festival-themed looks and temporary tattoos. A Punto Violeta support point will be operational across both days.
To make getting there easier, the organization has arranged shuttle services from three departure points: Hotel Bonalba — the festival’s official hotel, offering exclusive discounts for attendees —, Plaza de los Luceros in Alicante, and Playa de San Juan, just two kilometers from the venue. The festival is supported by Vibra Mahou, the music platform of Mahou Cinco Estrellas.
Last remaining tickets are available at www.reggaetonmillennialfest.es.

















