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Mario Bautista

Fri, May 1
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International Mexican pop star, Mario Bautista, is one of the most relevant and versatile Mexican singer-songwriters in Latin music today. Born in Mexico City on March 5, 1996, he has amassed over 1.5 billion combined streams across platforms, more than 565 million YouTube views, 1.5 million monthly Spotify listeners, and a social media community exceeding 20 million followers. Raised in a musically inclined family, Mario strategically leveraged digital platforms to build what would become a breakout career in Latin pop and urban music. Known for hits such as "Baby Girl," "Brindó," and "Cabrón Yo Puedo," as well as his albums CINCO and FÉNIX, Mario has evolved into a genre-blending artist whose sound fuses pop, urban, and regional Mexican influences. He has collaborated with artists including Banda El Recodo, Piso 21, Austin Mahone, Lalo Ebratt, Lyanno, Llane, and Deorro, among others. A dynamic live performer with four studio albums to his name, Mario has appeared on major stages worldwide and earned industry recognition including the "Musical Promise" award at the 2023 HEAT Latin Music Awards, along with nominations at the Latin American Music Awards and Premio Juventud. In 2023, he was selected as a member of the Selection Committee for the Miss Universe pageant held in El Salvador, a distinction that recognized his cultural influence and growing role as a global ambassador. In 2024, he was also featured as a speaker at Billboard Latin Music Week, underscoring his transition from digital star to established music industry force. In 2025, Mario was featured on the official Leagues Cup anthem "Nuestros Colores," produced by Emilio Estefan Jr., alongside Taboo (Black Eyed Peas), Emily Estefan, and Emilio Regueira. He also performed the song at the Leagues Cup final match, which was held in Seattle. That same year, he released the singles "Mi Historia entre Tus Dedos" and "Acapulco" featuring Fede Vigevani, showcasing a more mature and introspective artistic direction. With a devoted global fanbase known as the Bautisters, Mario Bautista continues to redefine Latin pop. He is currently preparing for the release of his highly anticipated new album, Lover Boy, slated for April 2026.
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Voltaire Las Vegas
3355 S. Las Vegas Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89109
Event Info
International Mexican pop star, Mario Bautista, is one of the most relevant and versatile Mexican singer-songwriters in Latin music today. Born in Mexico City on March 5, 1996, he has amassed over 1.5 billion combined streams across platforms, more than 565 million YouTube views, 1.5 million monthly Spotify listeners, and a social media community exceeding 20 million followers. Raised in a musically inclined family, Mario strategically leveraged digital platforms to build what would become a breakout career in Latin pop and urban music. Known for hits such as "Baby Girl," "Brindó," and "Cabrón Yo Puedo," as well as his albums CINCO and FÉNIX, Mario has evolved into a genre-blending artist whose sound fuses pop, urban, and regional Mexican influences. He has collaborated with artists including Banda El Recodo, Piso 21, Austin Mahone, Lalo Ebratt, Lyanno, Llane, and Deorro, among others. A dynamic live performer with four studio albums to his name, Mario has appeared on major stages worldwide and earned industry recognition including the "Musical Promise" award at the 2023 HEAT Latin Music Awards, along with nominations at the Latin American Music Awards and Premio Juventud. In 2023, he was selected as a member of the Selection Committee for the Miss Universe pageant held in El Salvador, a distinction that recognized his cultural influence and growing role as a global ambassador. In 2024, he was also featured as a speaker at Billboard Latin Music Week, underscoring his transition from digital star to established music industry force. In 2025, Mario was featured on the official Leagues Cup anthem "Nuestros Colores," produced by Emilio Estefan Jr., alongside Taboo (Black Eyed Peas), Emily Estefan, and Emilio Regueira. He also performed the song at the Leagues Cup final match, which was held in Seattle. That same year, he released the singles "Mi Historia entre Tus Dedos" and "Acapulco" featuring Fede Vigevani, showcasing a more mature and introspective artistic direction. With a devoted global fanbase known as the Bautisters, Mario Bautista continues to redefine Latin pop. He is currently preparing for the release of his highly anticipated new album, Lover Boy, slated for April 2026.