Here Are All the Tours You Can’t Miss in 2026

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Art by Stephany Torres for Remezcla.

As we near the end of 2025, we find ourselves in a good place to say that we saw some of the biggest shows ever this year. And with 2026 around the corner, we’re excited to see who will map tour routes in the U.S. and what concert plans actually make it out of the group chat.

In 2025, we finally saw Shakira hold her highly anticipated comeback, the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour, worldwide. Simultaneously, while some major artists came to our hometowns, we also went to theirs for a change. Though it wasn’t a tour, many of us flocked to San Juan to be a part of Bad Bunny’s historic “No Me Quiero Ir De Aquí” residency in Puerto Rico’s El Choli. Other memorable shows include Kali Uchis’ The Sincerely, Tour, which united the coquette aesthetic lovers, the sierreño sadboys’ union at Junior H’s “$AD BOYZ LIVE & BROKEN TOUR,” and the rockero veteran convention at Maná’s “Vivir Sin Aire Tour.” But this year isn’t over yet. We are also waiting to see what goes down at Ángela Aguilar’s Libre Corazón Tour, Christian Nodal’s tour, and KATSEYE’s highly anticipated 2025 Beautiful Chaos Tour.

But what can we expect in 2026? We already know that Cardi B is embarking on the “Little Miss Drama Tour” following her sophomore album release. And in major news, Karol G was revealed to be headlining Coachella 2026. Perhaps there’s a tour waiting to be announced after the festival? Moreover, we are also waiting for Spanish superstar Rosalía’s tour dates following the release of her album LUX. Or maybe she’s only doing selected shows and festivals in 2026?

As 2026 unfolds, we’ll keep you updated with all the Latine and Spanish tours as they roll out, so you can start planning. Here are all the Latine tours that you can’t miss in 2026.

Katzù Oso (Nov. 8, 2025 to Feb. 7, 2026) – The alternative/indie artist will perform in selected cities such as Los Angeles, El Paso, San Diego, and more, during his La Conexión Tour.

Sabino & MC Davo (Jan. 15 to Feb. 8) – Mexican rappers Sabino and MC Davo are teaming up on a U.S. tour in 2026. They will perform in cities like Austin, Las Vegas, New York, and more.

Xavi (Nov. 20, 2025 to Jan. 30, 2026) – The música mexicana star announced his upcoming “X Tour,” which will kick off at the Belico Fest in Phoenix, AZ, on Nov. 20 and wrap up at the Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, NV, on Jan. 20, 2026. Xavi’s brother, Fabio, will open the tour dates

Gera Mx & Alemán (Jan. 29 to Feb. 21) – Mexican rappers Alemán and Gera MX revealed the dates for the Rich Mafia U.S. Tour. The joint tour includes performances in Denver, Los Angeles, Texas, and additional locations.

Ricardo Arjona (Jan. 30 to Apr. 17) – Ricardo Arjona finally unveiled his full 2026 “Lo que el Seco no dijo” tour. The emblematic Guatemalan singer and songwriter will kick off his highly anticipated tour at the Allstate Arena in Chicago, IL, on Jan. 30 and wrap it up at the Hard Rock Live Etess Arena in Atlantic City, NJ, on Apr. 17.

Rels B (Jan. 31 to Feb. 6) – The Spanish artist revealed three major stops in the U.S.: Inglewood, CA, Hollywood, FL, and New York, NY.

Andrea Bocelli (Feb. 3 to 23) – The beloved Italian icon Andrea Bocelli, a Latin America favorite, unveiled his “Romanza – 30th Anniversary World Tour” for 2026. He will make stops in Chicago, Tampa, Nashville, and more.

The Martinez Brothers (Feb. 6 to June 13) – The global house and techno heavyweights announced their debut North American tour, with stops in Phoenix, Los Angeles, Austin, Atlanta, and more cities.

Miguel (Feb. 10 to Mar. 21) – The R&B superstar announced the dates for his Caos Tour, including stops in Atlanta, Chicago, Austin, and many cities. Fellow Mexican-American artist Jean Dawson will be the tour’s opening act.

Los Ángeles Azules (Feb. 12 to Mar. 29) – The iconic Mexican cumbia group announced their upcoming 2026 Cumbia Sin Fronteras US Tour, with stops in Chicago, Miami, and El Paso.

Codiciado (Feb. 26 to Apr. 3) – Codiciado is getting ready to hit the road in the U.S. next year. The Mexican superstar exclusively revealed the dates for his 2026 “Así Es La Vida Tour” via Remezcla, which includes stops in Houston, Palm Desert, and San Diego.

Guitarricadelafuente (Feb. 27 to Mar. 7) – Spanish artist Guitarricadelafuente will go on his debut U.S. tour in 2026. He will perform in cities like New York, Chicago, and San Francisco.

Maná (Feb. 27 to Nov. 8) – Maná isn’t done singing their classics yet. The iconic rock pop band revealed the extension of their “Vivir Sin Aire Tour” with new dates for 2026. The new tour dates include stops in cities like Washington, DC, New Orleans, Puerto Rico, Anaheim, and Las Vegas.

Fey (Mar. 5 to 29) – The Mexican queen of electro-pop is hitting the road in the U.S. next year. Fey announced the dates for her “Hits Tour – 30 Aniversario,” including shows in New York, Chicago, and Anaheim.

Reik (Mar. 5 to Apr. 11) – The Mexican pop band revealed their upcoming 2026 U.S. tour. The band will perform in cities like Chicago, New York, and El Paso.

Humbe (Mar. 6 to Apr. 9) – After conquering Mexico, Humbe is finally heading to the U.S. next. The Mexican pop star revealed the dates for his 2026 Dueño del Cielo Tour, which includes stops in New York, Dallas, Phoenix, Seattle, and Los Angeles.

Snow Tha Product (Mar. 19 to May 9) – The Mexican-American rapper announced her upcoming Before I Crashout Tour. The highly anticipated 2026 tour will start in Riverside, CA, on Mar. 19, and wrap up in San Diego, CA, on May 9.

Six Sex (Mar. 25 to Apr. 17) – The Argentinean star is coming to the U.S. in 2026 with stops in Miami, Los Angeles, Brooklyn, and more.

Rusowsky (Apr. 1 to 18) – The Spanish experimental star is going on tour. He will perform in cities like Brooklyn, Chicago, and Houston. He will also perform at Coachella.

Romeo Santos & Prince Royce (Apr. 1 to May 24) – The bachata masterminds announced their upcoming 2026 Mejor Tarde Que Nunca Tour. The highly anticipated tour will reach cities like Chicago, Orlando, Los Angeles, and many more.

Alejandro Sanz (Apr. 9 to May 17) – The Spanish singer-songwriter revealed his 2026 ¿Y AHORA QUÉ? U.S. Tour, including performances in Chicago, Dallas, and Las Vegas.

Camilo (Apr. 11 to 26) – Colombian singer, songwriter, producer, and musician is performing in the U.S. in 2026. He will make stops in Orlando, Chicago, New York, and more.

Ricardo Montaner (Aug. 12 to Sept. 15) – The Argentine-Venezuelan pop icon announced the dates for his 2026 “El Último Regreso Tour,” including stops in Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York, and more cities. 

Zoé (Apr. 22 to 30) – The emblematic Mexican rockeros are going on tour in 2026. They will perform in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles.

Carlos Vives (Apr. 24 to June 5) – The iconic Colombian singer announced his upcoming “Tour al Sol 2026,” with stops in New York, New Orleans, Chicago, Boston, Seattle, and more cities.

Cazzu (Apr. 30 to May 10) – Cazzu is going on her debut U.S. tour next year! The Argentinean singer announced her highly anticipated Latinaje Tour. The seven-date tour will reach California, New York, and Texas.

Alejandro Fernández (May 1 to Sept. 20) – The iconic Mexican singer is extending his De Rey A Rey Tour—a tour dedicated to his late father—into 2026. He will perform in cities like Highland, Rosemont, Las Vegas, El Paso, and Phoenix.

Rodrigo y Gabriela (May 6 to 15) – Rodrigo y Gabriela will celebrate the 20th anniversary of their self-titled 2006 debut album with a special tour. They will perform in cities like Albuquerque, San Bernardino, and New York.

Rosalía (June 4 to Sept. 3) – The Spanish superstar revealed her upcoming global LUX TOUR 2026, including stops in the U.S. and Puerto Rico.

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