Maná Announces Latin American Leg of Vivir Sin Aire Tour

Maná announced the Latin American dates for its Vivir Sin Aire Tour on June 11, hours before performing at the 2026 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony in Mexico City.

The Mexican rock band performed its classic hit Oye Mi Amor at Estadio Azteca during the ceremony, which also featured Shakira, Burna Boy, J Balvin and others. The announcement came via a statement from Warner Music and a promotional video.

The tour celebrates the group's 40th anniversary and runs from November 28 at Vive Claro in Bogotá to December 17 at Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City. Additional stops include Lima, Santiago and Buenos Aires.

Lead singer Fher Olvera said the occasion felt monumental because art and sports bring people together. Maná was the first Latin band nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2025.

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