Fluvial 2025 presents its conference program, new partnerships, and a second wave of international professionals
Fluvial 2025 presents its conference program, new partnerships, and a second wave of international professionals
Fluvial 2025 unveils its full program of conferences and showcases, along with a new series of strategic partnerships and a second announcement of international professionals from more than 11 countries. The ninth edition of the event consolidates Valdivia as a global meeting point between music, industry, territory, and sustainability, reaffirming its role as the most relevant professional music gathering in southern Chile and one of the most influential in the region.

KEY PARTNERSHIPS 2025

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Fluvial 2025 is built through a network of partnerships that strengthen its territorial, professional, and international dimensions. This year, the support of Banco Santander as the official bank helps boost the professional activities and support the showcases held at Teatro Regional Cervantes, one of the event’s central venues.
At the institutional level, Sernatur Los Ríos and the Municipality of Valdivia reinforce the connection between the city, tourism, and culture, consolidating Valdivia as a creative hub and a meeting point for music and territory. The Regional Government of Los Ríos, through the FIC Creative and Tourism Hub Los Ríos project and FIC START Universidad Santo Tomás Valdivia, strengthens intersectoral collaboration and supports the internationalization of local products and services. Universidad Austral de Chile continues to serve as the academic and logistical anchor for the event, while the National Music Fund Secretariat of the Ministry of Cultures, Arts and Heritage, and ProChile have once again been key in developing Fluvial’s conference program and international guest agenda.
In the digital sphere, Fluvial integrates ONErpm, The Orchard, Random Sounds, Merlin, and the RONDA Cooperative—a combination that brings together global and cooperative models of distribution, services, and rights management for artists and labels. The Orchard is also supporting Fluvial’s sustainability initiatives, particularly the actions related to waste management and the elimination of single-use plastics.
The independent sector is represented through WIN, IMICHILE, the Electronic Music Guild (IME), and Chilemúsica, whose work in professional development, internationalization, and industry coordination sustains the delegate program, business meetings, and specialized networking.
In media and communications, Radio Futuro, Rockaxis, Solo Artistas Chilenos, and POTQ Magazine stand out as key partners who amplify the event’s reach and connect its content with national and international audiences.
From the south, collaborations with Ladera Volcán and the Festival Reino Fungi ecosystem reinforce the relationship between music, nature, and territory, integrating creative scenes from Araucanía and the lake district.
Finally, the support of CONADI, ProChile, and the Embassy of Canada in Chile broadens international presence and strengthens the program dedicated to Indigenous Peoples and First Nations, reinforcing pan-American cultural cooperation.
These partnerships enhance the international, territorial, and professional dimensions of Fluvial, expanding its impact and projection within the independent music ecosystem.
CONFERENCE PROGRAM 2025

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El programa de conferencias de Fluvial 2025 reúne, en cuatro días, una mezcla única de contenidos que cruzan música, territorio, tecnología, políticas públicas y cuidado de las personas que crean. Desde mesas sobre turismo creativo, economía nocturna y sostenibilidad territorial, hasta paneles sobre la industria musical italiana, música y naturaleza, escena clásica chilena y articulación entre regiones, Fluvial propone un espacio de reflexión y trabajo que no existe en ningún otro encuentro del país.
A esto se suma un módulo MusicTech de clase mundial —con actores claves de Europa y Brasil, foco en inteligencia artificial, innovación y nuevos modelos de negocio—, instancias de networking profesional y ruedas de negocios, talleres psicoemocionales para artistas, reportes sectoriales, encuentros de primeras naciones, mesas sobre derechos de autor e IA y sesiones especializadas en metal, jazz, electrónica y música clásica.
El detalle completo de paneles, actividades, sedes y horarios está disponible en el Fluvial’s official website.
SHOWCASES & DAILY LINEUP

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Fluvial 2025 presents a showcase program built in thematic blocks that explore the breadth of Chilean and international music. Performances take place across various points in Valdivia—urban spaces, heritage venues, and riverfront locations—connecting creation, territory, and community. The curation brings together regional identities, roots music, alternative pop, independent rock, diverse branches of electronic music, hip hop, jazz, experimental sounds, and projects that expand the contemporary sonic landscape, with a special focus on emerging scenes and aesthetic intersections.
Thursday opens the festival with a journey through contemporary roots music, emerging pop, independent avant-garde, and digital experimentation, connecting local venues such as El Regreso Beer Company, Teatro Regional Cervantes, and Bivaldi. Friday deepens the convergences between indie, singer-songwriter traditions, urban music, and exploratory electronic sounds, articulating parallel routes that reflect the broad diversity shaping today’s Chilean and Latin American music ecosystems.
Saturday proposes a journey through territory, memory, and new sonic narratives: from intimate concerts along the river to blocks of roots music, hybrid folk, Chilean pop-rock, mestizo psychedelia, and audiovisual and electronic explorations scattered throughout the city. Sunday will close with a special program to be announced soon.
Together, the Fluvial 2025 showcases map out a diverse soundscape deeply connected to Valdivia and its surroundings. The full program is available here.
Sunday, December 14 – Special Closing Program
The Teatro Educativo de Panguipulli also joins Fluvial, offering a space for exchange around Indigenous music. The “Águila y el Cóndor” Encounter will host musical collaborations between Indigenous artists from Canada and Chile, as well as the participation of delegates specialized in Indigenous content circulation from Canada, Colombia, Ecuador, and Chile.
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DELEGATES
Fluvial 2025 introduces a second wave of international delegates that significantly expands the event’s global presence. From Europe, representatives from Black Pata Music and Propaganda Pel Fet SCCL join the lineup, along with Marta Caporaletti from the independent label Undamento and Lorenzo Possanzini from Assoconcerti, strengthening ties with key live music and cultural management scenes in Italy and Spain.
The international network also broadens with the return of our friends from Sounds Australia, represented by Esti Zilber and Nathaniel Andrew, reinforcing connections with Oceania and opening new pathways for Latin American artists and professionals. From Latin America, the FIC Creative and Tourism Hub Los Ríos confirms the participation of Tina Wrobleski and David Gómez, deepening cooperation among the music scenes of southern Chile, Colombia, and Canada across both creative industries and music tourism.
In the digital field, Sylvie Piccolotto of ONErpm, Antonio Acevedo from The Orchard, and Víctor Schlesinger from Ronda Co-op join the program, contributing complementary visions on distribution, digital governance, fair economy, and alternative models for the independent ecosystem.
In a dedicated block, the renowned manager Leonardo Pavkovic joins Fluvial. Founder of MoonJune Records and director of the MoonJune Festival, Pavkovic has spent more than two decades fostering global circulation for emblematic artists such as Soft Machine and Tony Levin (King Crimson, Peter Gabriel), connecting Fluvial with high-level international networks in advanced music, improvisation, and experimental scenes.
This announcement also includes Mathieu Rousseau, Senior Manager of Booking, Concerts & Events at Spectra, responsible for programming the Montréal International Jazz Festival—the largest jazz festival in the world. His participation aligns with that of Paloma Estévez (Lincoln Center, New York) and Alejandro Flores (Undersecretary for Major Community Festivals, Ministry of Culture, Mexico City), forming a high-impact block of North American programmers with real capacity to open circulation opportunities for Chilean projects.
With this new update, Fluvial 2025 consolidates one of its most diverse and strategic delegations, extending bridges between Chile, Europe, North America, Latin America, and Oceania.
The complete and continuously updated list of delegates and speakers is available here.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
📅 December 10-13, 2025
📍 Valdivia, Región de Los Ríos, Chile
🌐 www.fluvial.cl
📲 @fluvialchile
📩 prensa@fluvial.cl
Sedes principales: Centro de Extensión Los Canelos UACh, Campus de los Museos UACh, Sidrería Señorita, Bar 55, El Regreso Beer Company, Bivaldi, Muelle Schuster.
Tickets for Showcases, Teatro Regional Cervantes Concerts presented by Banco Santander, Professional Accreditation, and Free Training Activities are available at www.fluvial.cl vía PortalTickets.
Fluvial is a key meeting point for the development of the Chilean music industry. An international event that serves both as a showcase for talent and as a platform to accelerate access to global professional networks, facilitating business opportunities and cultural cooperation alliances.
At Fluvial, music and the enchanting landscape of Valdivia merge into a cultural experience where agents, managers, producers, and artists exchange ideas, knowledge, and create business opportunities for global circulation.










