Colombian singer Juanes announced his World Tour 2026, with which he will travel to several countries across Latin America, the United States, and Europe.
The tour includes more than 40 confirmed dates and will mark one of the most ambitious international runs of his career. The tour will begin with his performance at the Festival Internacional de la Cancion de Viña del Mar in Chile on Feb. 25, and will conclude on Nov. 20 at the Movistar Arena Bogota, closing an itinerary that will span multiple iconic venues on the global music circuit.
The announcement confirms the Colombian artist’s strong international standing as he continues to expand his presence in major festivals and large-capacity venues. With this new run, Juanes returns to the global touring format following an intense period of music releases and select live performances in recent years.
An international route spanning three continents
The tour is designed as an extensive journey across the Americas and Europe, with stops at major festivals, historic auditoriums, and large arenas. After opening in Viña del Mar, the artist will travel to Europe to perform in key cities on the international music circuit, including Madrid, Brussels, Berlin, London, and Paris.
The tour will then continue across North America with multiple concerts in the United States, including cities such as Miami, Atlanta, and Nashville.
The itinerary also includes a strong presence in Mexico and Central America, as well as performances at major European summer festivals and internationally recognized cultural events.
Key dates of the Juanes World Tour 2026
Among the confirmed concerts are performances at some of the most notable venues on the international circuit:
Feb. 25 — Festival Internacional de la Canción de Viña del Mar, Chile.
March 1 — Movistar Arena Madrid, Spain.
March 11 — Teatro Diana, Mexico.
March 12 — Escenario GNP Seguros, Mexico.
March 14 — Festival Vive Latino, Mexico City.
March 21 — Picnic Festival Costa Rica, San Jose.
July 10 — Jazzablanca, Morocco.
July 12 — Cirque Royal, Belgium.
July 20 — O2 Forum Kentish Town, United Kingdom.
July 21 — Salle Pleyel, France.
July 26 — Super Bock Arena, Portugal.
North American leg:
Sept. 3 — Hard Rock Live Orlando.
Sept. 4 — Kaseya Center.
Sept. 6 — Florida Theatre.
Sept. 9 — Coca-Cola Roxy.
Sept. 10 — Ovens Auditorium.
Sept. 12 — Ryman Auditorium.
Sept. 13 — Mershon Auditorium.
Sept. 15 — Severance Music Center.
Sept. 16 — Murat Theatre at Old National Centre.
Sept. 18 — Prudential Center.
Sept. 19 — Massey Hall.
Sept. 22 — Théâtre St-Denis.
Sept. 23 — MGM Music Hall at Fenway.
Sept. 26 — Rosemont Theatre.
Sept. 27 — Steelhouse Omaha.
Sept. 29 — The Cotillion Ballroom.
Sept. 30 — The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory.
Oct. 2 — The Aztec Theatre.
Oct. 3 — McAllen Performing Arts Center.
Oct. 4 — Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land.
Oct. 9 — The Union Event Center.
Oct. 10 — The Pearl Concert Theater.
Oct. 11 — Warnors Theatre.
Oct. 14 — San Jose Civic.
Oct. 15 — Hard Rock Live Sacramento.
Oct. 16 — Kia Forum.
Oct. 20 — Yaamava’ Resort & Casino.
Oct. 22 — Gallagher Square.
Nov. 20 — Movistar Arena Bogota (tour finale).
A new chapter in Juanes’ global projection
The World Tour 2026 arrives at a moment of artistic consolidation for Juanes, who maintains a steady presence on both the Latin and international music scenes. His repertoire — blending Latin rock, pop, and traditional elements — has been key to connecting with audiences across different generations.
The tour also represents an opportunity to perform his most celebrated hits and recent material live, in a show that promises a renewed visual approach and production designed for large-scale venues.

