Juanes World Tour 2026: Full Dates, Cities & North America Schedule

Written on 02/18/2026
LaMezcla Staff

Juanes is officially returning to the road. The Colombian superstar has announced his Juanes World Tour 2026, a multi-continent run that will take him across Latin America, Europe, and North America throughout the year.

The tour kicks off January 17 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, before moving through key markets including Barranquilla, Viña del Mar, Madrid, Guadalajara, Monterrey, and Mexico City. From there, Juanes will head to Europe with stops in Berlin, London, Paris, and Porto before launching an extensive North American leg beginning September 3 in Orlando. The U.S. and Canada run includes major cities such as Miami, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Toronto, and Montreal, before closing November 20 in Bogotá, Colombia.

The routing alone signals something significant: this isn’t a selective theater run. It’s a full-scale global campaign.

A Veteran Entering a New Touring Phase

For more than two decades, Juanes has operated as one of Latin rock’s most consistent international touring forces. From the Mi Sangre era that delivered “La Camisa Negra” to the politically charged MTV Unplugged phase and the more recent explorations of pop and alternative textures, Juanes has maintained cross-generational relevance without chasing trends.

The 2026 world tour arrives at a pivotal moment in his career. While urbano and música mexicana continue dominating streaming charts, Juanes remains one of the few legacy Latin rock artists capable of mounting a global tour of this scale. That matters. It signals sustained ticket demand in a touring economy increasingly driven by nostalgia acts or viral newcomers.

Madrid’s early sell-out date further reinforces that his audience is not passive—it’s active and international.

Full Tour Overview

Latin America & Europe Highlights

  • Jan 17 – San Juan, PR
  • Feb 15 – Barranquilla, CO
  • Feb 25 – Viña del Mar, CL
  • Mar 1 – Madrid, ES (Sold Out)
  • Mar 11–15 – Guadalajara, Monterrey, CDMX, San Luis (MX)
  • Mar 21 – San José, CR
  • Jul 10 – Casablanca, MA
  • Jul 12 – Brussels, BE
  • Jul 13 – Tilburg, NL
  • Jul 16 – Berlin, DE
  • Jul 20 – London, UK
  • Jul 21 – Paris, FR
  • Jul 24 – A Coruña, ES
  • Jul 26 – Porto, PT

North America

  • Sep 3 – Orlando, FL
  • Sep 4 – Miami, FL
  • Sep 9 – Atlanta, GA
  • Sep 12 – Nashville, TN
  • Sep 18 – Newark, NJ
  • Sep 19 – Toronto, ON
  • Sep 23 – Boston, MA
  • Sep 26 – Chicago, IL
  • Sep 30 – Dallas, TX
  • Oct 4 – Houston, TX
  • Oct 10 – Las Vegas, NV
  • Oct 16 – Los Angeles, CA
  • Oct 22 – San Diego, CA
    (Additional stops throughout the U.S. and Canada included in routing.)

The North American leg reflects a balanced strategy: traditional Latin strongholds like Miami and Los Angeles sit alongside secondary markets such as Wichita, Omaha, and Wheatland cities that often indicate confidence in deep regional fan bases rather than relying solely on coastal hubs.

Industry Context: Latin Rock’s Quiet Resilience

The announcement lands during a period when Latin touring is dominated by reggaeton, música mexicana, and crossover pop acts. Yet Juanes’ global footprint reminds the industry that Latin rock remains commercially viable at scale especially live.

Unlike emerging urbano stars who rely heavily on streaming metrics, Juanes’ strength has long been rooted in touring and catalog longevity. His audience spans pre-digital album buyers and post-streaming fans discovering his classics through curated playlists and sync placements.

This tour also underscores a broader trend: legacy Latin artists are increasingly structuring world tours with Live Nation–backed North American legs paired with independent international routing. It’s a hybrid model reflecting both globalization and regional fan density.

For Juanes, this isn’t a comeback narrative it’s continuity. But it is a recalibration. In an era where genre cycles move fast, sustaining arena and theater viability across continents is a statement of durability.

Juanes World Tour 2026 isn’t just another headline in the touring calendar. It’s a reminder of Latin rock’s institutional power within the global Latin music ecosystem.

While urbano artists dominate algorithmic playlists, Juanes operates in a different economy one built on songwriting equity, live musicianship, and cross-border cultural credibility. The scale of this routing signals that demand for that model remains strong.

More importantly, it challenges a narrative that Latin music’s global expansion belongs solely to reggaeton or música mexicana. Juanes represents a parallel lane one that predates streaming trends but continues to monetize through live performance.

If 2025 and 2026 continue trending toward live-event dominance as the primary revenue driver in Latin music, artists with Juanes’ catalog depth and international recognition may prove uniquely positioned for sustained touring relevance.

What’s Next

With dates confirmed across three continents, the Juanes World Tour 2026 positions the Colombian icon for one of the most expansive live runs of his recent career.

Ticket details and venue information are expected via official ticketing partners, with North American dates promoted by Live Nation.

For fans of Latin rock, this isn’t just another tour it’s a reaffirmation of a catalog built to be played loud.

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