
Maná
“Vivir Sin Aire Tour”
Maná
“Vivir Sin Aire Tour”
Fresh off the heels of their historic Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nomination, legendary Mexican rock band MANÁ returns this fall with a spectacular new tour across the United States and Canada, including a stop at Little Caesars Arena on Saturday, February 21, 2026 at 8 p.m. Titled “Vivir Sin Aire Tour” after their iconic song of the same name, the tour promises unforgettable nights filled with energy, passion, and all the hits that have defined generations.
With a touring career spanning nearly four decades, MANÁ’s impact on music and culture is undeniable. Known for their infectious energy, socially conscious lyrics, and unwavering dedication to their craft, the band continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
The Vivir Sin Aire Tour kicks off on Friday, September 5, with back-to-back shows at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, TX. Spanning 21 cities, the tour features an unforgettable new production and a setlist filled with all the classics. Notable highlights include the band's first-ever performances in Nashville, St. Louis, Baltimore, Montreal, and Detroit, along with multiple shows in Chicago, Dallas, Phoenix, San Jose, and Miami.
This November, the band will also make a highly anticipated return to the Kia Forum in Los Angeles for four performances as part of their historic residency at the venue. With these four shows, MANÁ will break the record for most arena shows performed in Los Angeles history with a total of 44 concerts (previously held by Bruce Springsteen at 42 concerts).
The “Vivir Sin Aire Tour” is sponsored by Yaamava’ Resort & Casino at San Manuel, where MANÁ has twice performed private shows at its intimate, world-class live entertainment theater.
This exciting announcement follows MANÁ’s recent nomination for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, marking them as the first all Spanish-language act to be nominated. This historic milestone recognizes their lasting impact on global music and their role as pioneers of Latin rock.
A portion of ticket sales will help establish the MANÁ “Latinas Luchonas" program in honor of Rosario Sierra, the late mother of vocalist Fher Olvera, whose strength and resilience continue to inspire the band. In partnership with the Hispanic Heritage Foundation, the program will empower Latina women entrepreneurs through scholarships, mentorship, and leadership opportunities. Together, they’ll uplift the next generation of Latina business owners, honoring their lucha, spirit, and contributions.