Mexican rock icons Maná are set to electrify stages across North America and Puerto Rico once more, as they unveil a significant extension of their monumental "Vivir Sin Aire" tour. With an additional nineteen captivating performances slated for 2026, the band reinforces its enduring appeal and commitment to fans. These newly revealed dates promise to bring their vibrant energy and timeless hits to even more enthusiastic audiences.
Maná's "Vivir Sin Aire" Tour Soars into 2026 with New Dates
The acclaimed Mexican rock ensemble, Maná, made a thrilling announcement on a recent Monday: their celebrated "Vivir Sin Aire" tour will continue its impressive run into 2026, expanding its itinerary with 19 fresh concert dates. This eagerly awaited extension will see the legendary band gracing venues across various North American cities and making a special appearance in Puerto Rico.
Scheduled to kick off in December 2025 with performances at the SAP Center in San Jose, California, the tour will weave through diverse locations. March 2026 will feature stops in New Orleans and Washington D.C., followed by a much-anticipated return to El Choli in San Juan, Puerto Rico, for two nights in April. As summer approaches, Anaheim, California, will host the band for two dynamic shows in June. The autumn months of September, October, and November will be packed with performances in picturesque Morrison, Colorado; the vibrant Las Vegas, Nevada; sunny Phoenix, Arizona; Palm Springs, California; the Pacific Northwest's Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington; and the heart of Texas in Houston and Austin. Additionally, two more electrifying performances have been added for Los Angeles, further cementing their status in the city's music history.
Tickets for these newly announced concerts are set to go on sale to the public on December 5th, at 10 a.m. local time. Fans are encouraged to secure their spots promptly to witness Maná's iconic live experience. For those who can't wait, tickets are already available for previously announced dates, including vibrant showcases in California, Philadelphia, Miami, and Atlanta.
With the addition of two more shows in the entertainment capital of Los Angeles, Maná is poised to break their own record for arena performances in the city, reaching an astounding 47 shows. This achievement surpasses the previous record held by the iconic Bruce Springsteen. Furthermore, their return to Anaheim's Honda Center marks a significant moment, as it will be their first time performing there in over a decade, promising a nostalgic and powerful experience for their dedicated fanbase. Maná's unwavering commitment to their music and their fans continues to define their remarkable journey, earning them a nomination for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this year—a testament to their groundbreaking impact as the first Spanish-language band to receive such an honor.
Maná's dedication to their craft and their audience is truly inspiring. Their continued touring, especially with new dates, signifies the power of music to connect and uplift across generations and geographies. It reminds us that true artistry transcends language barriers and leaves an indelible mark on the global cultural landscape.