The 2024 edition of Bésame Mucho in Los Angeles will not move forward, the festival announced on social media on Monday (Nov. 25).

The third annual iteration of the one-day event was supposed to take place Dec. 21 at Dodger Stadium and headlined by acts like Shakira, Pitbull, Enrique Iglesias and Los Tigres del Norte. The news comes a month after headliner Shakira announced she was updating her U.S. arena tour to stadiums, and moving her dates to next year.

According to an official statement, Bésame Mucho was canceled “due to circumstances beyond our control.” Adding, “We take great pride in our annual celebration of exceptional music and culture, connecting generations in a way no other event can. After working tirelessly all year to bring you another unforgettable show in December, we are deeply disappointed to share this news.”

The first-ever Bésame Mucho, produced by Frias Entertainment, was received with much fanfare, offering fans a lineup that showcased the best of the ’90s-’00s Latin pop, rock, banda, norteño, cumbia and merengue acts. Then, tickets to the inaugural 2022 event sold out in 12 minutes. Last year, after a successful run in Los Angeles, Bésame Mucho expanded to Austin, Texas.

While the Los Angeles edition may be cancelled, Bésame Mucho confirmed that event set for April 5 in Austin is still taking place. That edition’s lineup includes Carín León, Peso Pluma, Banda MS, Pepe Aguilar, Tito Double P and Bronco, among many others. (See the complete lineup here.)

Read Bésame Mucho’s official statement below:

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