
The 2026 edition of Baja Beach Fest just dropped its lineup, and Rosarito is staring down a three-day beachfront takeover led by Ozuna, Anuel AA, Farruko and Steve Aoki. The festival is set for Friday through Sunday, Aug. 7–9 on Playas de Rosarito, with organizers saying passes go on sale Thursday, March 26, in separate insider and general sale windows.
According to FOX 5 San Diego, Anuel AA tops the bill on Friday, Farruko and Junior H step in as Saturday headliners, and Ozuna and John Summit close things out Sunday, while Steve Aoki anchors the Friday electronic slate. The programming leans heavily reggaetón, then folds in música mexicana and EDM crossover acts, giving the Rosarito weekend a multi-genre flavor designed to pull fans from Southern California and far beyond. Festival organizers say to expect more than 35 artists across multiple stages, plus after-party events.
Tickets, presale and packages
The festival runs Aug. 7–9, with insider presale access opening Thursday, March 26, at 11:30 AM. Pacific, followed by a general on-sale at 12:00 PM. Three-day passes start at $359 during the presale and $399 at general on-sale, per Baja Beach Fest. Buyers can choose among GA, GA+, VIP and the La Playa package, and organizers note that La Playa passes are already sold out. Baja Bundles can include a Border Fast Pass and hotel or shuttle add-ons for U.S. attendees.
Getting there from San Diego
Playas de Rosarito is roughly a 45-minute drive south of the San Ysidro border crossing, and festival partners are lining up hotel-shuttle packages and daily round-trip shuttles aimed at Southern California fans, according to SanDiegoRed. The venue address is listed as Coronado 400 in Playas Rosarito, and official ticket listings highlight layaway plans and shuttle add-ons meant to smooth cross-border travel for attendees coming from San Diego and Tijuana, per Ticketmaster.
With the full lineup announced, Baja Beach Fest is leaning into its role as a cross-border summer destination that pairs reggaetón mainstays with EDM flash and música mexicana's rising names. With passes and travel bundles already moving quickly, Southern California fans who want in are being nudged to hop on waitlists and lock in their travel early.









