The Puerto Rican Festival returns to Southern California on Sunday, June 7, 2026 for a full day of live salsa music, Puerto Rican culture, dancing, food, and community celebration in Long Beach.

This year, Fiestalegre Promotions is celebrating “Los Soneros de la Salsa” with a lineup featuring legendary and rising salsa performers expected to bring classic sonero energy to the waterfront festival atmosphere.
Live Performances
Featuring:
- Frankie Vazquez
- Flaco Navaja
- Bobby Escoto Y Conjunto Afro Son
- Martin Cache Y La Obsesion
- Juan Karlos Y Sangre Nueva
Expect a full day of salsa rhythms, dancing, Puerto Rican pride, and a strong Boricua community presence in Long Beach.
Event Details
Date: Sunday, June 7, 2026
Location: Shoreline Village area, Long Beach, California
This Puerto Rican festival in Long Beach is expected to attract attendees from across:
- Los Angeles County
- Orange County
- Inland Empire
- San Diego
- Central California
making it one of the notable Puerto Rican cultural events in California this summer!
Official Puerto Rican Festival Flyer
Organizers have also released the official Puerto Rican Festival 2026 flyer with additional event information and festival guidelines.



Ticket Prices
- General Admission — $65
- VIP General Admission — $100
- Children ages 11–14 — $30
- Children 10 & under — Free
Items Allowed
Guests may bring:
- Food
- Chairs
- Blankets
- Small beach umbrellas
- Up to 2 sealed bottles of water per person
Prohibited Items
The festival states that the following are NOT allowed:
- Alcohol
- Vapes
- Drugs
- Weapons
- Juice or soda
- BBQs
- Knives
- Pets
- Canopies
- Glass containers
- Bare chests
- Re-entry after exiting
Parking & Directions
Directions provided by organizers:
Take the 710 Freeway South to the end and follow signs toward Shoreline Village.
Parking will be available across the street from the festival area.
Why This Festival Matters
Puerto Rican festivals in California continue to grow as cultural gathering spaces for music, food, dance, and community connection. Events like this help bring together multiple generations of Boricuas and salsa fans while keeping Puerto Rican culture visible throughout Southern California.
For salsa lovers, this year’s “Los Soneros de la Salsa” theme brings special attention to the storytelling and improvisational traditions that helped shape classic salsa music.





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