Camila Ramón Market Days Chicago Debut August 8
The Peloton instructor and recording artist called her shot during a live cycling class and it came true
Camila Ramón Market Days Chicago is now official. The Peloton instructor and emerging recording artist has been named to the Northalsted Market Days 2026 lineup, performing on Saturday, August 8 as part of the three-day festival running August 7-9, 2026, on Halsted Street in Chicago’s historic Northalsted neighborhood.

The Peloton community got an early hint during that March 15 class. Ramón told her riders a show was coming soon, a moment that reads as the kind of community-first reveal that has become part of how she operates. Rather than a press release or a polished social post, her people heard it first, in motion, during a class. She later shared the official announcement on Instagram, confirming what she had already quietly told anyone paying attention mid-ride.
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What makes this announcement land differently for the Peloton community is how it happened. During her 60-minute Reggaeton Ride on March 15, 2026, Ramón told riders she would “have a show soon,” a preview that turned out to be exactly this. She called it live, mid-class, in front of her community.
Camila Ramón Market Days Chicago: What to Know
Northalsted Market Days runs August 7-9, 2026, along Halsted Street from Belmont to Addison. The three-day festival draws more than 100,000 attendees and features live music across four stages, 250-plus vendors, food and drink, dance exhibitions, and drag performances. Festival hours are 5-10 PM on Friday, August 7, and 11 AM-10 PM on Saturday, August 8, and Sunday, August 9.
Ramón performs on Saturday, August 8. She joins a lineup that includes headliners Keri Hilson, Daya, JORDY, Dawn Richard, and comedian Jessica Kirson, along with performers Frankie Grande, Ric Wilson, Sizzy Rocket, Grant Knoche, and Kameron Ross, among others. General admission is a suggested $20 donation at the gate. VIP options are also available. The full lineup announcement was covered by Fox 32 Chicago.

She Called It During a Reggaeton Ride
The Peloton community got an early hint during that March 15 class. Ramón told her riders a show was coming soon, a moment that reads as the kind of community-first reveal that has become part of how she operates. Rather than a press release or a polished social post, her people heard it first, in motion, during a class. The official lineup poster confirmed what she had already quietly announced to anyone paying attention.
That class was itself a signal. A 60-minute Reggaeton Ride is a format Ramón has made her own on the platform, built around the Latin music and cultural identity that runs through everything she does on and off the Peloton app. A festival performance that pulls from the same world is a natural extension of the same energy.

A Peloton Instructor Music Career Built Song by Song
Ramón launched her Peloton instructor music career in 2025 with the debut single “No Hay Fotos” and has since released a steady catalog of original material. That includes “24/7,” a Tropipop single built around fan-submitted ideas for the music video, and “Mary Jane,” her most recent release, which she described as a bold-girl anthem in both tone and presentation. The Clip Out has covered each release, including the full story on “24/7” and its fan-driven creative process.
What distinguishes this Peloton instructor music career is its consistency. These are not one-off side projects. Ramón has been building toward a full debut album with a clear cultural identity rooted in Latin sound and her Spanish-speaking community. The #MilaMafia has followed every release, and the Camila Ramón Market Days Chicago booking reflects the audience she has been growing beyond the app.
It is worth noting that Ramón’s life off the platform has been full this spring. She ran the Maybelline Women’s Half Marathon in Central Park on April 26, 2026, a comeback race after a foot injury had previously forced her to step back from an earlier planned start. A live festival performance this August continues a year defined by expansion.
A Festival Built for This Moment
Northalsted Market Days has been a cornerstone of Chicago’s LGBTQ+ community since 1982. It is listed among Thrillist’s Can’t Miss Queer Events and has been ranked in the top 10 Chicago festivals by BizBash. The festival’s emphasis on community, celebration, and cultural identity aligns directly with the values Ramón brings to her work as a Peloton instructor across cycling, running, strength, and dance cardio classes.
Camila Ramón Market Days Chicago runs August 7-9, with Ramón taking the stage on Saturday, August 8. The specific set time has not yet been released by festival organizers. Check back at northalsted.com for updated schedule details as the event approaches.
For Peloton members who have been watching Ramón build her Peloton instructor music career one release at a time, Market Days is where that arc reaches a stage worthy of what she has been putting together.
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