Ryan Castro Expands Global Rise With SENDÉ: The Last Dance U.S. Tour

Written on 06/03/2026
LaMezcla Staff

Ryan Castro is bringing his latest musical era directly to fans across North America. The Colombian star has officially announced the U.S. leg of his SENDÉ: The Last Dance Tour, a multi-city run that will take him across major markets including Orlando, Tampa, Washington D.C., Boston, Charlotte, San Antonio, Las Vegas, and San Jose this fall.

The tour kicks off on September 6 in Atlantic City before making stops throughout the East Coast, South, and West Coast, culminating with a Las Vegas pool party appearance on October 10. Along the way, Castro will perform at a mix of arenas, theaters, clubs, and live music venues that reflect both the scale of his audience and the growing demand for Colombian urban music in the United States.

The announcement arrives at a pivotal moment in Ryan Castro’s career. Over the past several years, the Medellín-born artist has evolved from one of Colombia’s most promising emerging talents into a global Latin music force. Hits such as “Mujeriego,” “Monastery,” “Jordan,” and “QUEMA” have helped establish him as a consistent presence across streaming platforms while expanding his reach well beyond Latin America.

More recently, Castro has continued building momentum through high-profile collaborations and a growing international touring presence. The launch of the SENDÉ era signals another step forward, showcasing an artist who is increasingly comfortable balancing commercial success with artistic identity. Rather than chasing trends, Ryan Castro has spent the last few years refining a sound rooted in Medellín’s street culture while remaining accessible to mainstream audiences worldwide.

The timing of the tour is particularly notable as Colombian artists continue strengthening their position within the global Latin music marketplace. While artists such as Karol G, Feid, J Balvin, and Maluma have helped establish Medellín as one of the genre’s most influential creative hubs, Ryan Castro represents a newer generation now carrying that momentum forward. His ability to blend reggaetón, trap, dancehall, and melodic urbano influences has helped him develop a distinctive lane in an increasingly crowded market.

From an industry perspective, the SENDÉ: The Last Dance Tour highlights a broader trend unfolding across Latin music: artists are investing more heavily in touring as a cornerstone of fan engagement. While streaming remains essential for discovery, live performances have become one of the most important tools for transforming digital listeners into long-term supporters. Castro’s decision to embark on an extensive U.S. run demonstrates confidence in his ability to draw audiences across multiple regions and reinforces his standing as a touring artist rather than solely a streaming success story.

The venue selection also reveals an artist in transition. Rather than limiting himself to club appearances or immediately jumping into large arenas nationwide, the routing combines intimate theaters, established concert venues, and larger arenas. This strategy allows Ryan Castro to continue growing market by market while maintaining the high-energy atmosphere that has become central to his live performances.

That balance may ultimately define this phase of his career. SENDÉ feels less like a breakthrough campaign and more like a consolidation moment—one where Ryan Castro is proving that his success is sustainable. As Latin urban music continues expanding globally, artists who can consistently translate online popularity into ticket sales will remain among the genre’s most valuable performers.

With the U.S. tour now officially on the calendar, attention will shift toward potential new music, surprise collaborations, and how the SENDÉ era continues to evolve throughout the remainder of 2026. If recent momentum is any indication, Ryan Castro appears positioned to further strengthen his place among the leading voices of Colombia’s new generation of global stars.

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Tour Dates

September 6 – Atlantic City, NJ – HQ2 Beachclub
September 9 – Laval, QC – Place Bell
September 11 – Boston, MA – Agganis Arena
September 13 – Reading, PA – Santander Arena
September 15 – Washington, DC – Echostage
September 17 – Duluth, GA – Gas South Arena
September 18 – Orlando, FL – Hard Rock Live Orlando
September 19 – Tampa, FL – Yuengling Center
September 24 – Charlotte, NC – Ovens Auditorium
September 25 – Nashville, TN – Skydeck
September 27 – San Antonio, TX – Boeing Center at Tech Port
September 30 – Tempe, AZ – Marquee Theatre
October 2 – San Jose, CA – San Jose Civic
October 3 – Fresno, CA – Saroyan Theatre
October 6 – Denver, CO – Paramount Theatre
October 10 – Las Vegas, NV – Pool Party (Location TBA)