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Future, Chief Keef, and Saweetie Join Fuerza Regida for 2025 Don’t Fall in Love Fest

The festival returns to San Bernardino with a stacked, cross-genre lineup on November 22.

Three artists on stage: Future in a Balenciaga shirt, Chief Keef with a microphone, and Saweetie in a black outfit.
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One of Southern California’s most boundary-pushing music festivals is back and bigger than ever.

Don’t Fall in Love Fest, created by Jesús Ortiz Paz (JOP) of Fuerza Regida and CEO of Street Mob Records, is set to return on November 22 at the NOS Events Center in San Bernardino, California with one of the year’s most exciting and genre-blending lineups.

Presented in partnership with Bobby Dee Presents, the festival features the best acts from música mexicana and rap.

This year’s headliners include Fuerza Regida alongside Future, Banda MS, Los Tucanes de Tijuana, Chief Keef, Saweetie, Snow Tha Product, Baby Bash, DJ Quik, Neton Vega, and many others.

“Don’t Fall in Love Fest is back, and we’re coming back with full force,” said JOP in a press release. “Neton, Future, Chief Keef, Banda MS, música mexicana meets rap across two stages. No one has done anything like this before, and after last year’s success, we can’t wait for fans to come celebrate the music, the culture, and the energy with us.”

The 2025 edition of the festival expands with two full-production stages and introduces a new club dome featuring top DJs to keep the energy high into the night.

Don’t Fall in Love Festival drew over 20,000 fans when it made its debut last November.

According to a press release, the event will donate a portion of its proceeds to charitable efforts, including immigration legal aid for the Latin community.

San Bernardino residents can also take advantage of a special local discount.

For more information on ticketing, visit dontfallinlovefest.com

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