Review: Young Miko, Alvaro Diaz And More Turn Parque Fundidora Into A Reguetton Heaven at Dale Mixx 2025

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☆ BY DANY MIRELES

Monterrey’s iconic festival venue Parque Fundidora was on fire as Dale Mixx 2025 took over with a lineup that celebrated Latin music in all its forms, from established headliners to the genre’s newest disruptors. With thousands of fans, the atmosphere was pure adrenaline: booming bass, smoke-filled stages, and an audience that never stopped moving. 

Alvaro Diaz brought in a refreshing tone with his mix of alternative trap, rap, and reguetton. His set was sleek yet raw, showcasing his ability to blur genres while keeping the crowd locked into his flow. Songs likeProblemón” and “PARANORMAL” had fans rapping along, proving his cult-following is only growing stronger. Diaz’s presence felt both laid back and powerful – a reminder of regueaton’s evolution and how it is about storytelling and mood. 

On the emerging end, Yurgenis delivered one of the night’s most surprising and buzzworthy sets. With an energy that felt explosive, the singer had the crowd hooked from the moment she stepped onto the stage and the first beat was played, reminding the audience that we should be on the lookout for her. BB Trickz, on the other hand, leaned into a more fun and danceable set, debuting her brand new song “Song Name” with bold and unapologetic lyrics. She hyped up the crowd and made it clear she’s not just a passing trend, but a rising force with power. 

And then there was Young Miko, the moment everyone was waiting for. From her first step on stage, the atmosphere shifted into pure euphoria. Her set was both powerful and intimate, moving between heavy-hitting anthems and tracks that showcased her depth as an artist. Fans screamed every lyric, danced to every beat, and held onto the moment. It was clear that to many, her performance wasn’t just a highlight of the festival, but the whole reason why they came. 

By the end of the night, Dale Mixx 2025 had proven itself to be more than just a festival: it was a snapshot of reguetton’s present and future. With headliners like Young Miko and AA Anuel pushing boundaries, and rising acts like Yurgenis and Kevis & Maykyy shaking up the scene, the festival perfectly captured the heartbeat of Latin Music today. Parque Fundidora provided the perfect stage for it all, and as fans spilled out into the night, one thing was certain: this genre isn’t fading, but only growing stronger.

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