The “La Onda by BottleRock” Latin music festival is canceled. Organizers announced this news on Monday, February 23, 2026. This marks a sudden halt for the event. The festival was slated for May 30-31, 2026. Its venue was the Napa Valley Expo.
Key Details of the Cancellation
No specific reason was given for the cancellation. Organizers stated the 2026 festival “will no longer be taking place.” They expressed hope for a future return. Ticket buyers will receive a full refund. This refund process should take about 30 days. Buyers should use their original payment method. They should avoid filing chargebacks.
Festival’s Background and Significance
This cancellation affects the festival’s third year. La Onda debuted in 2024. It quickly became Northern California’s largest Latin music festival. The event aimed to celebrate Latin culture. It featured diverse music genres. Regional Mexican music was a focus. Latin pop and Spanish rock were also featured. In 2025, the festival drew about 20,000 attendees daily. Headliners for the canceled 2026 event included Maná. J Balvin was also scheduled. Christian Nodal was set to perform. Ivan Cornejo was another announced headliner.
Organizers and Past Successes
The festival is produced by Latitude 38 Entertainment. This is the same team behind BottleRock Napa Valley. La Onda launched in 2024. Its initial lineup featured Maná and Fuerza Regida. Alejandro Fernández and Junior H also headlined. The 2025 lineup included Marco Antonio Solís. Carín León and Grupo Firme were also on the bill. Organizers aimed for an authentic experience. They highlighted local Latin cuisine. They also featured regional beverages. Napa County has a significant Hispanic population. This festival served that community.
Broader Industry Challenges
This news is not an isolated incident. Large-scale Latin music events face challenges. The Bésame Mucho festival in Los Angeles was canceled in 2024. Securing talent can be difficult. Visa issues affect artists. Artist tour schedules also play a role. The cost of staging festivals is also rising. These factors can impact event viability.
Future Uncertainty
Organizers expressed gratitude to fans. They remain proud of the created event. They are hopeful for a future La Onda festival. However, no concrete plans for return exist yet. The abrupt cancellation leaves a void for many fans. This news impacts the local music scene. It also highlights industry pressures. The future of this popular Latin music festival is uncertain.


