Ha*Ash Headlines Progreso Carnival 2026, One of Yucatán’s Must-See Events This February

Free beachfront concerts, colorful parades, and major Latin artists make Progreso Carnival 2026 a must-see cultural experience on Mexico’s Yucatán coast.

Ha*Ash en el Carnaval de Progreso 2026 junto a Los Ángeles Azules y Ximena Sariñana
El concierto de Ha Ash en el Carnaval de Progreso, Yucatán el próximo 17 de febrero se realizará en el Malecón

The Ha*Ash concert at Progreso Carnival 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated live music events in Yucatán next year. Held under the theme “La Alegría de la Vida”, the celebration runs from February 5 to February 18, transforming the coastal city of Progreso into a vibrant hub of music, culture, and seaside festivities.

According to the official program, Ha*Ash will perform on February 17 along the Malecón Tradicional, closing out the main carnival parades with a pop concert set against the backdrop of the Gulf of Mexico. The show is expected to draw thousands of locals and visitors, making it one of the signature moments of the carnival and a standout experience for travelers exploring Yucatán in 2026.

The musical program kicks off on February 7 with a major concert led by Los Ángeles Azules, joined by special guest Ximena Sariñana, blending cumbia, pop, and contemporary Latin sounds in one of the first large-scale shows of the festivities.

Midway through the celebration, the Malecón takes center stage again on February 15, when La Original Banda El Limón brings regional Mexican music to the waterfront, coinciding with one of the busiest and most festive days of the carnival.

That same day, the traditional Paseo Dominical adds a touch of pop culture and family entertainment with the participation of Jorge Losa and Briggitte Bozzo, reinforcing the carnival’s mix of music, parades, and community celebration.

The final stretch of the event highlights the iconic Battle of Flowers Parade on February 17, featuring José Ron and Kimberly Flores, one of the most colorful and heavily attended moments of the entire carnival season.

Beyond concerts, Progreso Carnival 2026 includes signature events such as the Magna Coronation, the Carnaval Perruno, Dragnaval, comparsa competitions, and traditional burnings that reflect the region’s festive identity and attract visitors from across Mexico and abroad.

With free concerts, oceanfront stages, and a diverse lineup of artists, Progreso Carnival 2026 positions itself as one of the top cultural experiences in southeastern Mexico, offering international travelers an authentic and high-energy reason to include Yucatán in their 2026 travel plans.

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