Maná Announces 2025 ‘Vivir Sin Aire Tour’ – Here Are the Dates

Photo by Juan Botero.
Maná is getting ready to hit the road later this year in the U.S. This morning (March 10), the Mexican group announced the dates for their “Vivir Sin Aire Tour.”
The “Vivir Sin Aire Tour” will be one of Maná’s most extensive treks of the U.S. yet. The tour will kick off on Sept. 5 in San Antonio, TX. The band will perform there for two nights straight before performing in places like Morrison, CO (Sept. 11), St. Louis, MO (Sept. 19), Nashville, TN (Sept. 20), and two nights in Chicago, IL. In October, Maná will also visit major cities like Boston, MA, and Baltimore, MD. The following month, the tour continues in Dallas, TX, and Phoenix, AZ.
On Nov. 14, Maná will kick off the first of four nights in Los Angeles, CA. With these concerts, the group will break a record set by Bruce Springsteen with the most shows in L.A. of their career, with 44 overall. In December, Maná will perform two concerts in San Jose, CA. The tour will return to the U.S. next year on Feb. 21, 2026, in Detroit, MI. From there, they’ll also make stops in Brooklyn, NY; Philadelphia, PA; Orlando, FL; and Miami, FL. The tour will wrap in Greensboro, NC, on April 4, 2026.
Tickets to the “Vivir Sin Aire Tour” will go on sale on Friday, March 14, at 10 a.m. local time. Proceeds from the ticket sales will go towards Maná’s “Latinas Luchonas” program, which was inspired by Rosario Sierra, the late mother of lead singer Fher Olvera. In partnership with the Hispanic Heritage Foundation, the program will empower Latina entrepreneurs through scholarships, mentorship, and leadership opportunities.

Last month, Maná was nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. If they’re inducted, they’ll become the first Spanish-language group from Latin America to make it into the Hall of Fame.