Future, Travis Barker and Fuerza Regina were among the names that graced the stage at this year's Don't Fall In Love Fest.
The second edition of the San Bernardino festival returned to the NOS Event Center on Saturday (November 22), drawing thousands for a full day of music, culture, and community pride while reaffirming the city's place at the center of Latin and West Coast music.
Organized by Fuerza Regida frontman Jesús Ortiz Paz (JOP) in partnership with Bobby Dee Presents and the NOS Event Center, the festival continued its mission to give back to the community that shaped the band and to unite genres for an audience that embraces all forms of music.
Families and fans of all ages experienced attractions, food, activities and two stages that showcased a very diverse cross-genre lineup, including 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 featured a series of standout moments, including when Inland Empire natives Travis Barker and Fuerza Regida came together to perform "Chaka," fusing emo punk with corridos in a hometown collaboration.
Neton Vega joined Fuerza Regida for a surprise performance of their fan favorite "Chula Vente." Future also brought out Ty Dolla Sign during his headlining set.
Fuerza Regida closed the festival with a high-energy run through their hit singles, which include "Tu Sancho" and "Malboro Rojo."