Future, Travis Barker, and Fuerza Regida were among the major performers who lit up this year’s Don’t Fall In Love Fest.
The festival’s second installment took over the NOS Event Center in San Bernardino on Saturday (November 22), pulling in thousands for a packed day celebrating music, culture, and community pride — once again cementing the city’s role at the heart of Latin and West Coast music.
Founded by Fuerza Regida frontman Jesús Ortiz Paz (JOP) in collaboration with Bobby Dee Presents and the NOS Event Center, the event stayed true to its mission: giving back to the community that raised the band and blending genres for fans who appreciate music in all its forms.
Families and fans of all ages enjoyed rides, food, activities, and two stages filled with a wildly diverse, cross-genre lineup featuring Future, Banda MS, Los Tucanes de Tijuana, Neton Vega, Chief Keef, Oscar Maydon, Blueface, Snow Tha Product, Baby Bash, DJ Quik, Lil Rob, MC Magic, Peysoh, and more.
“This festival is for my city and for the community. I always wanted to put on a show where the lineup was literally my playlist — artists I listen to, respect, and who represent where we come from,” JOP said in a press statement. “That’s what Don’t Fall In Love is: a festival built by the streets, for the streets, and for all the raza that’s been with us since day one.”
The night delivered plenty of standout moments, including a hometown fusion when Inland Empire natives Travis Barker and Fuerza Regida teamed up for “Chaka,” blending emo punk with corridos onstage.
Neton Vega also surprised fans by joining Fuerza Regida for their crowd favorite “Chula Vente.” Future kept the energy high during his headlining set, bringing out Ty Dolla Sign as a special guest.
Fuerza Regida wrapped the festival with a high-energy finale, running through hits like “Tu Sancho” and “Malboro Rojo.”
