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Oye Fest 2025
CRITIC’S PICK:
Sat., Oct. 4
OYE Fest, Masquerade — OYE Fest hits like a sun-slicked punch of Latin sound, art, food and absolute crowd joy. Gates open at 1:00 PM and the day swells from an afternoon hum into a full-on dusk frenzy. You’ll eat ‘til you pop, then dance with strangers like you’ve known them for years. The lineup mixes big names and local heroes so discovery sits right next to the obvious crowd-pleasers. It’s family-friendly in spirit and chaotic in execution. Bring the kids or the crew. Buy food, buy merch, and go hungry for everything the city serves up. By nightfall you’ll have a handful of micro-memories you’ll keep repeating. — Matthew Warhol
From the venue:
OYE FEST, Atlanta’s Latinx arts and music festival, returns this year
with the Puerto Rican singer and songwriter La India, aka the “Princess of Salsa,” as the headliner. In June, La India received the Billboard Latin Women in Music Pioneer award. OYE Fest will take place at Historic Old Fourth Ward Park on Sunday, October 6th, during Hispanic Heritage Month. It will include music, visual arts, interactive installations, a vendor market and panel discussions that represent the diversity that exists within the Latinx culture. OYE aims to build a bridge between Latinx community in the Southeast and the rest of the world, putting Atlanta at the forefront — ensuring that the rapidly growing creative community
has a voice and is being heard when it comes to music, arts, & social activism. The festival will include up-and-coming music from Latin America, with a special focus on locally based talent, as well as art gallery installations by Atlanta visual artists, interactive experiences, and a food and vendor market with all Atlanta-based businesses.
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Oye Fest 2025 | 10/04/2025 1:00 PM