London’s biggest **Latin music festival**, **La Linea Festival**, returns in spring 2026, solidifying its status as London’s longest-running Latin music celebration. The **La Linea Festival** runs from April 20th to May 6th. This year boasts a remarkable 90% female lineup, a deliberate choice to amplify women’s voices and promote innovation in **New Latin music**. Como No presents the acclaimed event, marking the **La Linea Festival**’s 26th year, a testament to its enduring appeal as a premier **Latin music festival**.
La Linea Festival: A Legacy of Latin Sounds
The **La Linea Festival** has a rich history, standing as a cornerstone of London’s cultural landscape. Como No has championed Latin music since the 1980s and is now a not-for-profit organization supported by Arts Council England. The **La Linea Festival** consistently celebrates diverse Latin sounds, showcasing artists from across Latin America, as well as talent from the UK and beyond, making it a premier **Latin music festival**.
Celebrating Female Artistry at the La Linea Festival
The 2026 edition of the **La Linea Festival** makes a powerful statement with its 90% female artist lineup. This is a deliberate commitment to highlighting **Female Latin artists** who are shaping today’s Latin music. The **La Linea Festival** positions itself as a leading platform, championing new ideas in the genre. Festival director Elena Beltrami expressed pride, noting that the lineup captures the festival’s spirit, connecting continents, generations, and sounds. This focus showcases extraordinary creativity and celebrates London-based artists who are reimagining Latin music, making this year’s **La Linea Festival** particularly significant for the **Latin music scene**.
A Stellar Roster of Talent at the La Linea Festival
Several acclaimed artists will perform at the **La Linea Festival**. Mexican singer-songwriter **Silvana Estrada** is a highlight, having won a Latin Grammy in 2022 for her highly praised new album “Vendrán Suaves Lluvias.” She makes her **La Linea Festival** debut. Portuguese Fado sensation **Sara Correia**, a Latin Grammy nominee, also performs, bringing a new album and show to the **La Linea Festival**. One of Mexico’s most successful rock bands, **Caifanes**, will play an intimate show; they are highly influential and shaped generations. Brazilian singer Zé Ibarra makes his UK debut, known for the group Bala Desejo. Spanish singer-songwriter Lia Kali will perform, blending soul and hip-hop. The **La Linea Festival** will also feature Latinas of London, with Desta French leading this UK-based collective that celebrates London’s Latina community. Eliane Correa presents Las Salseras, a tribute to Celia Cruz, honoring the legendary Cuban singer. Argentinian Nu Cumbia artist La Yegros will appear. Peruvian artist Renata Flores brings her unique style, combining Andean music with modern sounds. Spanish singer Maria Arnal and Catalan artist Queralt Lahoz will also showcase their work at the **La Linea Festival**, their music fusing various styles. This diverse lineup for the **La Linea Festival** promises exciting performances.
The Evolving Latin Music Scene at the La Linea Festival
The **La Linea Festival** reflects London’s vibrant Latin identity, with the city serving as a hub for this music where artists fuse traditional sounds with global influences, creating a dynamic and evolving scene. The **La Linea Festival** embraces this innovation, moving beyond traditional genres to highlight emerging and established artists. This approach keeps the **Latin music festival** scene fresh and offers something for every music fan. The **La Linea Festival** is a vital part of London’s cultural calendar, and this news signals a strong future for **London Latin music**.
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