Xavi Announces 17-Date Mexico “X Tour” Following Sixth No. 1 on Regional Mexican Airplay

Written on 03/03/2026
LaMezcla Staff

Xavi Expands His Reign With 17-Date Mexico “X Tour” Following Chart-Topping Run

Música Mexicana’s new-generation leader Xavi is taking his dominance home.

The breakout star has officially announced his 17-date Mexico “X Tour,” a nationwide run that will bring his chart-topping catalog including “La Diabla,” “No Capea,” “En Privado,” and “La Morrita” directly to fans across the country. Tickets go on sale Friday, March 6 via his official website, with the tour promoted by Ocesa/Seitrack, one of Mexico’s most influential live entertainment forces.

The announcement arrives at a pivotal moment in Xavi’s ascent, not as a newcomer testing markets, but as an artist returning with proven leverage.

A U.S. Breakout, Now a Mexico Consolidation

The Mexico tour stems from the momentum of his recent U.S. run, which closed with multiple sold-out shows and underscored his growing demand across both sides of the border. That U.S. success positioned Xavi within the elite tier of young Regional Mexican acts capable of converting streaming dominance into ticket sales a transition that often separates viral acts from long-term headliners.

Now, the Mexico “X Tour” functions less as an introduction and more as a consolidation of power.

The routing Monterrey, Guadalajara, Mérida, Puebla, Veracruz, Oaxaca, Aguascalientes, and beyond reflects strategic market penetration rather than isolated pop-ups. These are core strongholds in the Música Mexicana touring circuit, and aligning with Ocesa signals confidence in scale.

Six No. 1s and Counting

The timing is equally notable.

“La Morrita” recently climbed to No. 1 on Billboard’s Regional Mexican Airplay chart, marking Xavi’s sixth career No. 1 on the format. That milestone came just three weeks after “No Capea,” his collaboration with Grupo Frontera, also ruled the same chart.

Two consecutive No. 1s within weeks is not a routine occurrence in Regional Mexican, a genre currently saturated with heavy hitters. For Xavi, it confirms not just popularity, but repeat radio reliability is a key metric for long-term positioning.

Earlier this year, he further strengthened his profile by winning Mexican Music – Fusion of the Year at Premio Lo Nuestro for “No Capea,” dedicating the award to the immigrant community in an emotional speech that resonated widely across social platforms. He now carries that awards-season momentum into a nomination at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards for Regional Mexican Song of the Year for “Flores.”

The Bigger Picture: Música Mexicana’s Arena Generation

The Mexico “X Tour” also signals something larger within the genre ecosystem.

Música Mexicana is no longer a niche regional format, it’s a global streaming driver. But touring remains the ultimate validation layer. By scaling into a structured national run, Xavi joins the class of artists moving beyond digital virality into infrastructure-backed longevity.

Unlike the previous wave defined strictly by corridos tumbados or sierreño aesthetics, Xavi’s fusion approach melodic hooks, romantic storytelling, and contemporary production positions him at the center of the genre’s crossover-ready evolution.

This tour doesn’t just celebrate his hits. It tests his staying power.

And so far, the data supports him.

Official Mexico X Tour poster with 2026 tour dates

Mexico “X Tour” Dates

May 2 – Monterrey – Banamex
May 5 – Guadalajara – Telmex
May 8 – Tijuana – Explanada Caliente
May 9 – Hermosillo – CUM
May 15 – León – Domo de la Feria
May 16 – Querétaro – Explanada de la Feria
May 22 – Toluca – Explanada Metepec
May 23 – Puebla – Foro GNP Puebla
May 24 – Veracruz – Ganadera Ylang Ylang
May 28 – Mérida – Foro GNP
June 12 – Chihuahua – Gimnasio Manuel Bernardo Aguirre
June 13 – Cd. Juárez – Estadio Carta Blanca
June 19 – Tuxtla – Foro Chiapas
June 20 – Oaxaca – Auditorio Guelaguetza
June 26 – Aguascalientes – Arena San Marcos
June 27 – Pachuca – Plaza de Toros Vicente Segura

What Comes Next

If the U.S. sellouts translate into Mexico’s live circuit at scale, this run could mark the official graduation of Xavi from breakout act to established arena draw.

The next phase to watch: international routing expansion and potential album-cycle rollout aligned with touring momentum.

For now, the Mexico “X Tour” stands as both a victory lap and a proving ground, and in today’s Música Mexicana landscape, that duality defines the artists who last.

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