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Vivir Sin Aire 2025-26 Tour
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Nov 14 Fri 2025
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8:30 PM, The Kia Forum - Inglewood, CA
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Nov 15 Sat 2025
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8:30 PM, The Kia Forum - Inglewood, CA
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Nov 21 Fri 2025
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8:30 PM, The Kia Forum - Inglewood, CA
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Nov 22 Sat 2025
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8:30 PM, The Kia Forum - Inglewood, CA
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Nov 28 Fri 2025
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8:30 PM, Save Mart Center - Fresno, CA
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Nov 29 Sat 2025
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8:30 PM, The Kia Forum - Inglewood, CA
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Dec 05 Fri 2025
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8:30 PM, SAP Center - San Jose, CA
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Dec 06 Sat 2025
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8:30 PM, SAP Center - San Jose, CA
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Feb 21 Sat 2026
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8:00 PM, Little Caesars Arena - Detroit, MI
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Feb 27 Fri 2026
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8:30 PM, UBS Arena - Elmont, NY
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Feb 28 Sat 2026
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8:00 PM, Barclays Center - Brooklyn, NY
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Mar 07 Sat 2026
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8:00 PM, Xfinity Mobile Arena - Philadelphia, PA
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Mar 20 Fri 2026
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8:00 PM, Kia Center - Orlando, FL
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Mar 27 Fri 2026
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8:00 PM, Kaseya Center - Miami, FL
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Mar 28 Sat 2026
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8:00 PM, Kaseya Center - Miami, FL
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Apr 03 Fri 2026
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8:30 PM, State Farm Arena - GA - Atlanta, GA
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Apr 04 Sat 2026
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8:30 PM, First Horizon Coliseum At Greensboro Complex - Greensboro, NC
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Event Details

TOUR: Legendary Mexican rock band Maná is returning to North America with their expansive “Vivir Sin Aire” Tour, launching in the fall of 2025 and running through spring 2026 as part of their 40th anniversary celebration and following their nomination as the first fully Spanish-language act in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

The tour kicks off on September 5, 2025, with a two-night opening at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas, before traveling across the U.S. and Canada with dates stretching all the way to April 4, 2026, concluding at the First Horizon Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina. Fans can expect performances at iconic venues like Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado, United Center in Chicago, and a four-night residency at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum, a milestone that surpasses Bruce Springsteen’s Los Angeles arena record. Other highlights include stops in St. Louis, Nashville, Montreal, Baltimore, Detroit, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Orlando, and Miami.

The tour’s philanthropic side is equally impressive. For the San Antonio shows, Maná will be donating a portion of proceeds to support victims of recent Hill Country floods through their Selva Negra foundation and the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country. Additionally, broader tour proceeds will benefit their “Latinas Luchonas” program — an initiative honoring the late mother of frontman Fher Olvera and supporting single mothers — while promoting unity and Latin culture during challenging times.

 

TICKETS: Tickets for Maná 2025-26 concerts are available now through EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Tickets vary by city and seating, with general admission starting at around $50–$60 in many markets — for instance, San Antonio and Detroit begin in the low‑$50s, Chicago around $72, Boston near $78, and Los Angeles from about $85. VIP and premium experiences can be significantly higher, ranging from over $500 up to $2,160 per package.

 

ABOUT: Maná is one of the most iconic and influential Latin rock bands in the world. Formed in Guadalajara, Mexico in 1986, the group is known for blending rock, pop, reggae, and Latin rhythms into a sound that’s both globally accessible and deeply rooted in Mexican culture. The band’s classic lineup includes Fher Olvera (vocals), Alex González (drums), Juan Calleros (bass), and Sergio Vallín (guitar), a core that has remained solid through decades of music and activism.

Their breakout came in the early 1990s with albums like ¿Dónde Jugarán los Niños? and Sueños Líquidos, which produced anthems such as “Vivir Sin Aire,” “Oye Mi Amor,” and “Clavado en un Bar.” These songs helped define a generation of Spanish-language rock and brought Maná widespread acclaim across Latin America, the U.S., and beyond. To date, they’ve sold over 40 million records worldwide and won multiple Grammy and Latin Grammy Awards.

Beyond music, Maná is also recognized for their commitment to environmental and social causes. In 1995, they founded the Selva Negra Foundation, which supports reforestation projects, indigenous communities, education, and disaster relief across Latin America. The band has consistently used its platform to advocate for human rights, immigration reform, and sustainability.