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Reggaeton Friday, Nina Sky Saturday, Family Day Sunday; One Ticket Unlocks Vaughan’s Biggest Latin Weekend

Jun 9, 2026 | Entertainment, Local News

June 9, 2026

If you’re looking for the biggest Latin weekend of the summer, your plans just got made.

The I Love Reggaeton Block Party returns to Assembly Park in Vaughan on Friday, June 26, officially kicking off ASADO Festival weekend with a massive outdoor celebration of reggaeton, food, drinks, and Latin culture.

But this year, the experience doesn’t end on Friday night.

For the first time, organizers (Toronto Latinos and I Love That Party) are offering a Weekend Pass that gives guests access to Friday’s I Love Reggaeton Block Party and Saturday’s highly anticipated Un Asadito featuring special guest Nina Sky, the iconic duo behind the global hit “Move Ya Body.”

And here’s the best part: when you attend Friday or Saturday, admission to ASADO Family Day on Sunday is FREE.

That’s three incredible days of Latin music, food, culture, and community for one low price.

Friday night is all about reggaeton. Thousands of people will gather under the stars as DJs play the biggest hits from Bad Bunny, Karol G, Feid, Rauw Alejandro, Daddy Yankee, and more. Expect outdoor bars, incredible food vendors, and the kind of energy that has made the I Love Reggaeton Block Party one of the GTA’s most talked-about Latin events.

Tickets here!

On Saturday, the celebration continues with Un Asadito con Nina Sky. More than two decades after “Move Ya Body” became a global anthem, the Puerto Rican duo remains one of the most recognizable names in Latin crossover music. Combined with ASADO’s signature food, music, and festival atmosphere, Saturday promises to be one of the highlights of the summer.

Tickets here!

Then comes Sunday.

ASADO Family Day transforms Assembly Park into a celebration for all ages, featuring over 50 food vendors, live entertainment, cultural performances, family activities, local businesses, and flavours from across Latin America and the Caribbean. ALSO, let’s not forget, Canada’s only Chancla Throwing Contest. It’s the perfect way to wrap up an unforgettable weekend while spending time with friends and family.

What makes this weekend special is that it’s more than a festival and more than a party. It’s a celebration of Latin culture in all its forms — music, food, community, and connection.

Three days. Thousands of people. One unforgettable weekend.

June 26-28 at Assembly Park in Vaughan.

The biggest Latin weekend of the summer is waiting.

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