Iconic Mexican rock band MANÁ has announced the addition of 19 new dates to their Vivir Sin Aire Tour in 2026. This expansion follows a completely sold-out run in 2025. The newly added shows will include stops in Puerto Rico, Washington, DC, New Orleans, Palm Springs, Austin, and Anaheim—marking the band’s first performance in Anaheim in a decade. MANÁ will also return to major cities such as Denver, Phoenix, and Chicago.
The band is set to perform two more shows in Los Angeles on September 18 and 19, 2026 at the Intuit Dome. These performances will bring their total number of LA shows for this tour to seven and mark a total of 47 arena performances in Los Angeles throughout their career. MANÁ recently surpassed Bruce Springsteen’s record for most arena performances in Los Angeles history. Additionally, they will return to Houston’s Toyota Center where they continue to hold the venue’s record for most performances by any artist.
MANÁ has introduced a new touring production designed to enhance the Vivir Sin Aire experience. The updated production features expanded video elements and an onstage waterfall, along with immersive effects intended to bring fans closer to the band’s energy and storytelling.
According to the band: “Renowned for their electrifying performances, socially conscious songwriting, and deep connection with audiences across generations, MANÁ continues to stand as one of the most influential and enduring Latin rock bands of all time.”
The Vivir Sin Aire Tour began on September 5, 2025 with two sold-out concerts at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio. Since then, it has included first-time performances by MANÁ in Nashville, Baltimore, and Montreal as well as multi-night engagements in cities like Chicago, Dallas, and Phoenix. The tour also featured two sold-out nights at Red Rocks Amphitheatre; MANÁ is scheduled to return there next September for two additional shows.
Tickets for the newly announced dates will be available starting Friday, December 5 at 10am local time through mana.com.mx or www.livenation.com.
The tour schedule includes a stop at Acrisure Arena in Palm Springs on September 26, 2026.



