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Migo Fest Canceled Amid Immigration Concerns and Artist Visa Issues
10 Oct
Summary
- Migo Fest, a festival celebrating Mexican music, canceled just a day before the event
- Cancellation due to political climate, denied artist visas, and a major artist dropping out
- Organizers promise to bring back the festival "stronger" in the future

On October 10, 2025, organizers of the Migo Fest, a music festival celebrating the new wave of música Mexicana in the New York Tri-State area, announced the cancellation of the event just a day before it was scheduled to take place on October 11.
The decision came after the organizers received a call on the previous Wednesday night that made it impossible for the festival to move forward without all of the scheduled performers. According to the festival's representatives, the cancellation was due to the current "political climate, artist visas that were denied and because one major artist had to drop out."
The Migo Fest was billed as the first music festival of its kind in the region, aiming to spotlight the rise of Mexican music and celebrate the cultural contributions of New York's Mexican and Puebla York communities. However, the event had already faced several setbacks in recent weeks, including a change in venue and the removal of two headliners from the lineup.
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Despite the disappointment, the organizers have vowed to return "stronger" in the future "for our people, our artists, and our community." Refunds for the tickets will begin processing next week.