Alejandro Sanz has announced the 2026 stretch of his Y Ahora Qué world tour, a new live chapter that will take him across Latin America, the United States and Spain in support of his latest studio project, ¿Y Ahora Qué +?.
The tour forms part of a larger cycle that began in September 2025 in Puebla, Mexico, and follows a period of renewed critical recognition for the Madrid-born artist. Sanz, one of the most influential figures in Spanish-language pop over the last three decades, currently holds 24 Latin GRAMMYs and 4 GRAMMY Awards, and most recently added two Latin GRAMMYs in 2025: Best Contemporary Pop Album for ¿Y Ahora Qué? and Record of the Year for “Palmeras en el Jardín”.
¿Y Ahora Qué +?, released on 21 November 2025, expands that earlier EP into a 13-track album that reflects a clear shift in Sanz’s creative approach. Recorded between Madrid and Miami, the record features collaborations with both established stars and a new generation of Latin artists, including Shakira, Carín León, Grupo Frontera, Manuel Turizo, Rels B, Emilia and Elena Rose. The project has been framed by the artist as a deliberate renewal of his sound and working methods, opening his studio to younger producers and songwriters.
The 2026 tour itinerary begins in Colombia in mid-February, with two consecutive nights in Bogotá, before continuing through Ecuador, Peru and Chile. In early March, Sanz performs four large outdoor shows in Argentina, including two nights at the Campo de Polo in Buenos Aires following strong demand and a previous sell-out.
From April to mid-May, the tour moves to the United States, with concerts in major markets such as Chicago, Washington, the New York–New Jersey area, Miami, Dallas, Los Angeles and Las Vegas. Many of these dates will take place in arenas where Sanz has previously performed to sold-out crowds on earlier tours.
The European leg will focus on Spain, starting in Seville on 6 June and running through to Fuengirola on 24 July. The Spanish schedule includes stadium and festival-format shows in cities such as Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and A Coruña, as well as dates in the Balearic and Canary Islands.
Across all territories, the setlist is expected to combine Sanz’s classic catalogue—songs that helped define Spanish pop in the 1990s and 2000s—with newer material from ¿Y Ahora Qué +?, including his recent collaborations. Promoters emphasise that the tour is designed as both a retrospective of his career and a presentation of his current artistic phase.
Tickets for all dates are available via the official Alejandro Sanz website and authorised local ticketing platforms. Promoters advise fans to consult official channels only, in order to avoid fraud or speculative resale.
With more than 30 confirmed dates and additional shows still possible depending on demand, the 2026 Y Ahora Qué Tour underlines Alejandro Sanz’s continued ability to fill large venues across multiple continents more than thirty years after his debut.
Alejandro Sanz – ‘Y Ahora Qué’ World Tour 2026: Dates and Venues
Latin America
Colombia
13 February 2026 – Bogotá, Movistar Arena – 20:00
14 February 2026 – Bogotá, Movistar Arena – 21:00
Ecuador
19 February 2026 – Quito, Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa – 20:00
21 February 2026 – Guayaquil, Estadio Modelo – 20:00
Peru
25 February 2026 – Lima, Estadio Nacional – 20:00
26 February 2026 – Lima, Estadio Nacional – 20:00
Chile
28 February 2026 – Santiago, Estadio Bicentenario La Florida – 20:00
Argentina
4 March 2026 – Rosario, Autódromo de la Ciudad de Rosario – 20:00
6 March 2026 – Buenos Aires, Campo de Polo – 20:00
7 March 2026 – Buenos Aires, Campo de Polo – 20:00
8 March 2026 – Córdoba, Estadio Kempes – 20:00
United States
9 April 2026 – Chicago, IL, Rosemont Theatre – 20:00
11 April 2026 – Washington, DC, EagleBank Arena – 20:00
17 April 2026 – Newark, NJ, Prudential Center – 20:00
18 April 2026 – Brooklyn, NY, Barclays Center – 20:00
1 May 2026 – Orlando, FL, Kia Center – 20:00
2 May 2026 – Miami, FL, Kaseya Center – 20:00
6 May 2026 – Dallas, TX, The Pavilion @ TMF – 20:00
8 May 2026 – Houston, TX, Smart Financial Centre – 20:00
9 May 2026 – Hidalgo, TX, Payne Arena – 20:00
12 May 2026 – Highland, CA, Yaamava’ Theater – 20:00
14 May 2026 – San Jose, CA, SAP Center – 20:00
15 May 2026 – Los Angeles, CA, Greek Theatre – 20:00
17 May 2026 – Las Vegas, NV, PH Live at Planet Hollywood – 20:00
Spain
6 June 2026 – Sevilla, Estadio La Cartuja – 22:00
12 June 2026 – Gijón, Parque Hermanos Castro – 22:00
14 June 2026 – Bilbao, Bilbao Exhibition Centre (BEC) – 20:30
17 June 2026 – Palma (Mallorca), Estadi Mallorca Son Moix – 08:00*
20 June 2026 – Madrid, Estadio Cívitas Metropolitano (Riyadh Air Metropolitano) – 21:00
27 June 2026 – Barcelona, RCDE Stadium – 22:00
4 July 2026 – Gran Canaria, Granca Live Fest – 22:00
8 July 2026 – Murcia, Plaza de Toros – 20:00
9 July 2026 – Murcia, Plaza de Toros – 22:00
11 July 2026 – Valencia, Estadio Ciutat de València – 22:00
18 July 2026 – A Coruña, Coruña Sounds (Muelle de Batería area) – 22:00
24 July 2026 – Fuengirola, Marenostrum Fuengirola – 22:00
*Time subject to confirmation by the promoter.
The 2026 leg of the ‘Y Ahora Qué’ Tour will take Alejandro Sanz through Latin America, the United States and Spain, with more than 30 arena and stadium dates confirmed worldwide.