UNSIN® Music Conference and Festival is making its highly anticipated return to Miami for its fourth edition, bringing together a dynamic lineup of emerging artists and industry professionals. The event, set to take place April 24–26 at Future of Cities, aims to build bridges between up-and-coming talent, music executives scouting for the next big act, and fans eager to discover fresh sounds.
As culturally rich and vibrant as the 305, this year’s lineup includes Spanish singer-songwriter Leo Rizzi and Chilean powerhouse Rubio, alongside multicultural electro-pop trio Darumas. Representing Miami is singer, songwriter, and rapper Kat Dahlia, joined by rising Puerto Rican artist Nohemy. Also performing are Mexican producer and artist Alex Luna, Costa Rican-American musician CES, Colombian standouts Jona Camacho, and the eclectic band Puerto Candelaria. And most recently, UNSIN expanded its program to include Puerto Rican sensation Robi and Spanish singer-songwriter La Cendejas, adding even more flavor to an already diverse and powerful roster that’s sure to light up the city.

“We are excited to showcase an incredible lineup of artists representing diverse Latin sounds and cultures. As we prepare for our fourth edition, we’re grateful for the strong support from the music industry, artists, and fans. This year will be extra special with an additional day and live streaming from all panels for those who can’t attend in person,” said Julian Duque, founder of UNSIN. “UNSIN continues to be a platform for artists to connect with audiences, industry professionals, and each other. We can’t wait to share their talents with Miami.”
UNSIN® is a living, breathing platform designed to promote emerging talent while bridging the gap between creativity and the business of music. It recognizes music not only as a form of artistic expression but also as a thriving industry capable of generating economic, social, and cultural growth.
Over the course of three days, attendees will experience a mix of concerts, panel discussions, and hands-on workshops aimed at helping musicians and creators take their careers to the next level. From copyright law and music sync licensing to creative direction and low-budget growth strategies, the educational programming at UNSIN is as rich as it is essential.
Behind the scenes, a passionate team drives this vision forward—led by UNSIN founder Julian Duque and supported by creatives, producers, cultural advocates, and communication experts who share the same energy and purpose as the artists on stage.
The official kickoff took place on April 10 with a pre-launch party at Biscayne Bay Brewing Company, featuring live performances from Sofía Lafuente, La Espe, and Baltazar Lora—artists selected through an open call. And this year, for the first time, all educational sessions will be live-streamed, making it possible for aspiring artists around the world to join the conversation.
With the motto “Music, Culture, Talks: Redefining Latin Music,” UNSIN invites you to be part of a movement that is reshaping the future of Latin music.
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