LATINOLIFE IN THE PARK 2026
Voted the UK's most inclusive festival, Latinolife has developed a reputation for creating unique experiences with quality and diverse artists, taking you on a journey through salsa, reggaeton, samba, jazz, susion, folk, funk, bolero, tango, hip-hop and more, culminating in a party you won't want to leave. Our 4 fantastic stages and immersive experiences showcase the best Latin American international talent as well as UK-based Latin artists. Whether it’s enjoying our parade of 500 strong folk dancers, our food from all over the continent, or losing yourself in our sounds and rythmns, there is something for everyone.
MAIN STAGE Taking you on a live music journey through Latin America, from the Latin Caribbean and Mexico to Argentina and Chile. Featuring
Rafu Warner and his Salsa Orchestra - Puerto Rican salsa singer whose career spans decades, shaped early on by his time with Bobby Valentín’s orchestra—one of the genre’s defining institutions. With enduring tracks like “Justo Ahora” and “Part Time Lover,” he’s built a reputation that goes beyond trends, earning his place as a salsa legend. As salsa surges back onto big stages, Rafu Warner brings the sound, the catalogue, and the presence to match.
Compania Folklorica de Bernal - This 30+ member group Mexican cultural traditions internationally through performances combining music, dance, poetry, and theatre. Their curated repertoire recreates iconic celebrations such as Day of the Dead, Guelaguetza, carnivals, and traditional weddings, delivered through a 30+ artist extravaganza that brings Mexico’s cultural heritage to global audiences in an engaging and educational way.
Carlos Paul’s Tribute to Latin Rock - Carlos Paul is an Ecuadorian musician based in London, bringing together an all-star lineup for a full-throttle tribute to Latin rock. Moving from Soda Stereo to Maná and beyond, the set is built around the anthems that defined a generation—loud, familiar, and made to sing along to. With a live band driving it forward, this is a high-energy throwback designed to turn any crowd into a chorus.
Hernán Jacinto Trio - Hernán Jacinto is one of Argentina’s most respected jazz pianists, known for blending technical precision with a deep sensitivity to melody. Performing in a trio format, he revisits material from his acclaimed album Gardel, reworking iconic tango repertoire through a contemporary jazz lens. The result is a set that moves between subtlety and intensity, offering a fresh take on familiar themes while keeping a strong connection to their roots.
Grupo Luma - Grupo Luma are Liverpool’s leading Latin collective, blending contemporary Latin American roots music with a strong foundation in tradition. Led by Chilean brothers Francisco and Oscar Carrasco, the group moves across styles from cumbia and son to chacarera and joropo, combining a wide array of instruments with rhythms that carry the spirit of the continent. Built for the stage, their set brings together original material and well-known classics in a vibrant,high-energy performance.
CLUB VIVA ARENA Bringing the feel of a Latin nightclub with exciting sets from some of London’s and the world’s most exciting Latin DJs. Featuring:
DJ In Betwin
C Fuego
Cano
Tato
Deoh X Padrino (Tardeo Reggaeton)
Pas by: Yxng Dave, Fedzilla
TARDEO TROPICAL STAGE A tribute to the sounds of the Latin Caribbean — bachata, merengue, salsa, cumbia, bomba y plena and more…
Hosted by DJ Will
DJ Frank
Manny Castillo
Oscar Ivan
Daniel Carbonero
Percussion by Julian “El Moro”
Animations by Brandy Colores
Co-Hosted by MC Manny Torres & Erica Vibez
JOGA BONITO STAGE Celebrating the beautiful game on World Cup Final day (live screening) alongside the culture of Brazil. Hosted by Oopsy Daisy Featuring:
Quintal do Samba
Tribo
Broken Pen
Filomenas
Forró Balladeux
UDM Samba
DG Productions
Os M Ritmos Brasileiros
Capoeira & Samba Dancers + Football Freestylers
DJs: Loora, Galak, Jordan, THVTTVK, Shinzee, Saint
+ SABOR Latin American food market, authentic crafts, Kids Zone and an
enhanced VIP area.
Where: Walpole Park, Ealing W5 5EQ, London
When: Sunday 19 July, 12 noon – 10 pm
How to get there:
Tube: Ealing Broadway (Central, Elizabeth and District lines) and South Ealing
(Piccadilly line)Train: South Western Railway
Bus: 65 & N65, 112, 226, E1, E2, E7, E8, E9, E10, E11, N7, N11, 207, 483, 607,
N83, N207
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