Latin GRAMMY winners and GRAMMY nominees Grupo Frontera are officially taking their next major step on the road. The Texas-based regional Mexican breakout stars have announced the U.S. dates for their “Triste Pero Bien C*brón Tour,” a 27-date arena run that will bring the band to some of the country’s most important markets and mark the most ambitious U.S. tour of their career to date.
Presented by Live Nation, the tour arrives at a moment of continued expansion for the group, following the release of their third studio album Lo Que Me Falta Por Llorar. The project further solidified Grupo Frontera’s identity, blending the emotional storytelling that defines música mexicana with the norteño-cumbia sound that first propelled the band onto the global stage.
The upcoming U.S. leg will include stops across key markets such as Texas, California, Arizona, Illinois, and Florida, regions where Grupo Frontera has built a notably loyal audience. The tour follows previously announced international dates across Latin America and Europe, signaling a rapidly growing touring footprint for the band as their global reach continues to expand.
The tour’s title draws directly from “Triste Pero Bien Cabrón,” their collaboration with Myke Towers featured on Lo Que Me Falta Por Llorar. Beyond the song itself, the phrase captures a broader emotional thread present throughout the band’s catalog: confronting heartbreak without surrendering to it. That mix of vulnerability and resilience has become central to Grupo Frontera’s appeal, particularly among younger listeners who have embraced the group’s modern take on regional Mexican storytelling.
Tickets for the “Triste Pero Bien C*brón Tour” will be released through multiple presale phases. Citi cardmembers will have access to an exclusive presale beginning Tuesday, March 10 at 10:00 a.m. local time, running through Thursday, March 12 at 11:59 p.m. local time through the Citi Entertainment program. General public tickets will go on sale Friday, March 13 at 10:00 a.m. local time via LiveNation.com.
Fans will also have the option to purchase VIP packages that offer expanded concert experiences. Depending on the package, fans may receive premium seating, meet-and-greet opportunities with the band, access to a pre-show VIP lounge, and exclusive merchandise.
The announcement arrives at a particularly significant moment in Grupo Frontera’s trajectory. The band recently earned their first two GRAMMY nominations in the category Best Música Mexicana Album for the EPs Y Lo Que Viene and Mala Mía, the latter in collaboration with Fuerza Regida. The recognition marks an important milestone for a group that has rapidly moved from viral breakout to one of the genre’s most commercially dominant touring acts.
That momentum is continuing into 2026. During a recent promotional visit to Colombia, the band previewed their upcoming single “Imposible,” a collaboration with Colombian vallenato star Silvestre Dangond scheduled for release on March 12 at 7:00 p.m. ET. The track will mark Grupo Frontera’s first release of the year and their first official collaboration with Dangond.
The scale of this new arena run also reflects a broader industry shift. Over the past three years, regional Mexican music has become one of the fastest-growing genres in the U.S. touring market, with artists increasingly transitioning from theaters and clubs into full-scale arenas. Grupo Frontera’s latest tour signals that they are firmly positioned within that next tier of touring acts, joining a growing class of música mexicana performers capable of sustaining multi-city arena routes.
At the same time, the band’s rise illustrates how the genre itself is evolving. While traditional norteño instrumentation remains at the core of their sound, Grupo Frontera has embraced collaborations across Latin pop, urbano, and Caribbean genres—moves that have helped expand their audience beyond the traditional regional Mexican base.
With 27 U.S. dates already confirmed and an expanding international calendar, the “Triste Pero Bien C*brón Tour” represents another step in the band’s ongoing transformation from regional breakout to global touring force.
As Grupo Frontera continues to build momentum across streaming, radio, and live performance, their next chapter will likely be defined not only by chart success but by how far the modern música mexicana movement can scale internationally.
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