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Maná plans a long-awaited return to Latin America with five stadium dates announced just hours before their headlining set for the FIFA World Cup.
Maná, the most successful and influential Spanish-language rock band of all time, has announced five special stadium dates across Latin America as part of its Vivir Sin Aire Tour to commemorate the band’s 40th anniversary. The news comes just hours before their performance as the headline act at the opening ceremony of the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Mexico City.
With four decades of music, more than 50 million albums sold, and an influential legacy transcending generations, Maná will celebrate their 40th anniversary with a series of unique performances at some of the region’s most iconic venues. The Vivir Sin Aire Tour is a celebration bringing together the band’s timeless hits with a production designed to thank the fans who have supported the band since the beginning.
Maná: Vivir Sin Aire Latin America Tour 2026
November
- 28 | Bogotá, Colombia – Vive Claro
December
- 02 | Lima, Peru – Estadio San Marcos
- 05 | Santiago, Chile – Estadio Monumental
- 10 | Buenos Aires, Argentina – River Plate Stadium
- 17 | Mexico City, Mexico
Formed in 1986 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Maná brought Spanish-language rock into the mainstream, blending classic rock, reggae, and pop with Latin rhythms. With 11 albums, over 50 million records sold, 1.3 billion annual Spotify streams, and an impressive 12.1 billion cumulative YouTube views, Maná has set the standard for Latin rock.
Their groundbreaking album, Dónde Jugarán los Niños, remains the best-selling Latin rock album of all time. Over the past 40 years, the band’s passion for live performance has taken them to 30-plus countries and secured them numerous milestones.
They were the first Latin band nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2025, and they also hold the record for the most arena performances in Los Angeles history. The band also holds the record for the most entries by a Latin rock group on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart (33 entries) and Latin Airplay chart (36 entries). Seven of their albums have reached #1 on Billboard’s Latin charts, and they have been recognized with four Grammy Awards, nine Latin Grammy Awards, and the Latin Billboard Lifetime Achievement Award.