Maná will light up stadiums across Latin America later this year as they return to the region during their Vivir Sin Aire Tour.
The announcement came on Thursday (June 11), just hours before their historic performance at the opening ceremony of the 2026 FIFA World Cup at Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca, which organizers said was watched by billions of viewers worldwide.
According to a statement released by their label Warner Music and a promotional video, Maná — one of the most influential and successful Mexican bands in the history of Latin rock — will celebrate their 40th anniversary with this new series of performances. The tour will kick off on Nov. 28 at the Vive Claro in Bogotá, Colombia, and conclude Dec. 17 at the Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City. The band will also visit cities in Peru, Chile and Argentina.
The group, composed of lead singer Fher Olvera, drummer Álex González, guitarist Sergio Vallín and bassist Juan Calleros, is set to cap a highly successful year that included an extensive U.S. tour and their performance at the World Cup’s opening ceremony. The event also featured Shakira, Burna Boy, J Balvin, Lila Downs, Los Ángeles Azules, Belinda, Tyla, Alejandro Fernández and Danny Ocean. During the ceremony, Maná performed their classic hit “Oye Mi Amor,” which had 87,000 fans singing along while at the iconic stadium.
“I believe that some of the most beautiful things in the world are art and sports because they have the power to bring people together,” Olvera said in an interview with Billboard Español prior to the ceremony. “Soccer brings entire countries together around a shared emotion, and music does something similar. That’s why it’s so special for us to be part of the World Cup’s opening ceremony. Imagine what it means to kick off an event that will be watched by billions of people across the planet and to do it in Mexico, no less. It feels monumental.”
Included in their album ¿Dónde Jugarán Los Niños?, “Oye Mi Amor” also recently appeared on Dua Lipa’s new album Live From Mexico City, recorded last December during the final show of her global Radical Optimism tour in Mexico City, where she invited Olvera to perform the song with her.
Maná has achieved numerous milestones in the music industry, including being the first Latin band nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2025. This year, the quartet was highlighted by Billboard in the top 10 of our staff list of the 50 Greatest Rock Bands in Spanish of All Time.
Below are the dates and venues announced for the Latin American leg of Maná’s Vivir Sin Aire Tour:
- Nov. 28 — Bogotá, Colombia @ Vive Claro
- Dec. 2 — Lima, Peru @ Estadio San Marcos de Lima
- Dec. 5 — Santiago, Chile @ Estadio Monumental
- Dec. 10 — Buenos Aires, Argentina @ Estadio River Plate
- Dec. 17 — Mexico City, Mexico @ Estadio GNP Seguros

























