Chayanne kicks off argentina tour with vibrant show in buenos aires

Puerto rican singer chayanne returned to argentina after six years and opened the local leg of his “bailemos otra vez tour 2026” at a packed movistar arena. The two-hour concert blended dance hits, romantic ballads and an emotional connection with the audience. The night turned into a generational celebration full of energy and memories.

Chayanne returned to argentina on february 25, 2026, after six years away, to kick off the argentine leg of his “bailemos otra vez tour 2026” at the movistar arena in buenos aires. The packed stadium buzzed from the start with a two-hour performance featuring latin pop classics, precise choreography and close interaction with the audience.

The show opened with an energetic block: “bailemos otra vez”, “salomé” and “boom boom”, followed by “el centro de mi corazón”, “provócame” and “caprichosa”. The romantic segment arrived with “y tú te vas”, an unplugged set presenting “yo te amo”, “candela”, “tu pirata” and “completamente enamorados”, one of the most sung moments. The setlist continued with “palo bonito”, “este ritmo”, “si nos quedara poco tiempo”, “te amo y punto”, “humanos a marte”, “como tú y yo” and “madre tierra”, leading to “dejaría todo”, sung almost entirely by the crowd.

The encore featured “tiempo de vals”, “bailando bachata” —turning the arena into a caribbean dance floor— and ended with “torero”, unleashing collective frenzy. Backed by a solid band and synchronized dancers, chayanne highlighted his bond with fans. “hace tanto que no estoy en argentina… aterricé y la gente desde la puerta súper amable”, he confessed early on. Later, he added: “son muchos discos, muchas canciones, muchas memorias guardadas en el corazón”, as the audience shouted “te amo”.

“si nos quedara poco tiempo, yo quisiera estar aquí, frente a ustedes”, he said in an emotional passage, including greetings to mothers, fathers and grandparents, and jokes about his daughters. Toward the end, he stated: “cada show es como si fuera el primero. y este ha sido memorable”.

With over four decades in his career, chayanne started as part of los chicos in puerto rico and took off as a solo artist in the late 80s with albums like tiempo de vals (1989) and provocame (1992). His trajectory includes millions of records sold, worldwide tours and roles in telenovelas, maintaining an appeal that unites generations at the movistar arena.

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