Octubre 06, 2025 #Chile país de mujeres

Ruidosa Fest returns, the first cultural festival in the region that celebrates and makes women more visible

After editions in New York, Mexico, Lima, Los Angeles and Buenos Aires, the pioneer meeting in Latin America returns to Santiago with music, panels and culture. Ruidosa is a festival that projects itself from Chile to the world to make women visible and connect them.

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Founded in 2016 by Chilean artist Francisca Valenzuela, Ruidosa Fest has established itself as the first Latin American festival and an international platform that celebrates and gives visibility to women and dissidents in music and the creative industries. With a unique proposal that combines live music, conversation panels, workshops, stand-up comedy and an entrepreneurship fair, the event has become a benchmark in the promotion of gender equality and cultural diversity.

In its 2025 edition, the festival will bring together in two days (October 11 and 12) influential voices of different generations and genres, betting on a diverse lineup that reflects the richness of the Latin American creative scene. Among the confirmed artists are Lali Espósito, Myriam Hernández, Javiera Mena, Francisca Valenzuela, Cami, Nicole, Princesa Alba, Javiera Parra, Villano Antillano, Ms Nina, Daniela Millaleo, Supernova, the children's band Otra Otra, led by Elisa Zulueta, and a long list that includes both consolidated names and emerging talents. They are joined by international figures such as Mon Laferte, reinforcing the projection and global reach of the festival.

The aforementioned artists will be joined by a diverse group of DJs in charge of lighting up their own stage that will feature: Mariana Montenegro (of national band Dënver), Gowosa, BABYV4MP, BailarLlorar, DJ Polach, and a B2B by Popola Club alongside Brise and Zawiwi.

In addition, the festival will feature humorous presentations by the outstanding comedians Pamela Leiva and Paloma Salas, completing a proposal that mixes music, culture and entertainment in a single space.

Much more than music: conversations that make noise

Beyond the shows, Ruidosa Fest is characterized by opening spaces for reflection through panels that address issues of gender, identity, motherhood, personal transformation and creative freedom. In this edition, voices such as Natalia Ducó, Bárbara Hernández, Malucha Pinto, Sole Onetto, Princesa Alba, Fernanda Urrejola and Rocío Jadue, among many others.

In this edition, the conversation panels will once again be one of the central themes. Among the topics to be discussed are:

  • "La Campeona", about effort and overcoming challenges in sports, with Natalia Ducó, Bárbara Hernández and Francisca Mardones.

  • "Las mujeres facturan", about entrepreneurship and the challenge of creating your own personal brand, with Pamela Díaz, Kel Calderón, Javiera Jordán, Javiera Quiroga, Makarena Montaner and Lady Ganga.

  • "Ardiendo", about women who have challenged norms and built their own narrative from freedom, deconstruction and empowerment about sexuality and female freedom, with DJ Lizz, Romina Pistolas, Dindi Jane and Juner Garcia.

  • "OK Mother", about demystifying expectations and imposed roles, breaking with stereotypes and making visible the real challenges involved in integrating motherhood with professional and creative development on diverse experiences of motherhood, with Malucha Pinto, Sole Onetto, Constanza Tejo, Francisca Valenzuela and María Jimena Pereyra.

  • "Cambio de piel", about reinvention and personal transformation, with Kenita Larraín, Princesa Alba, Karla Melo, Luna Marinetti, Fran Maira, Emilia Dides and Fernanda Urrejola.

  • "Relatos rebeldes", about the search and construction of identity, and the transition from intuition to becoming a recognized and professional artist, author or creator, with Rocío Jadue, Milena Warthon, Mariana Di Girólamo and Seba Calfuqueo.

A unique cultural experience

In addition, the event will offer entrepreneurial fairs, food trucks, activations, brand spaces, rest areas and workshops, consolidating itself as a diverse, inclusive and family-oriented event. The event, which invites the whole family, seeks to be an integral experience where young and old can enjoy culture, gastronomy and entertainment in one place.

A movement that transcends borders

This 2025, in addition to its date in Santiago, Ruidosa Fest also held a successful new edition in New York, at the prestigious Lincoln Center, reaffirming its international reach after having passed through cities such as Mexico City, Lima, Los Angeles and Buenos Aires.

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