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Maná announces 2026 stadium tour stop in Argentina
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Maná announces 2026 stadium tour stop in Argentina

From La Nación · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Mexican rock band Maná will perform in Buenos Aires on December 10, 2026, as part of their "Vivir Sin Aire Tour" celebrating 40 years.
  • Tickets will range from $70,000 to $250,000 Argentine pesos plus service fees, with a pre-sale for Santander cardholders and general sale to follow.
  • This stadium tour marks Maná's first performance at River Plate Stadium and follows their appearance at the 2026 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony.

Mexican rock band Maná has announced their first-ever concert at the iconic Estadio River Plate in Buenos Aires on December 10, 2026. This highly anticipated show is part of their "Vivir Sin Aire Tour," a stadium tour celebrating four decades of the band's influential career.

Fans can expect ticket prices to range from $70,000 Argentine pesos plus service fees for Sívori Alta seating to $250,000 pesos for VIP Platinum seats. Ticket sales will be divided into two stages: an exclusive pre-sale for Santander credit and debit cardholders offering six interest-free installments, followed by a general sale with all payment methods, also featuring six interest-free installments with Santander cards.

The "Vivir Sin Aire Tour" will take Maná across Latin America, with stops planned in Bogotá, Lima, Santiago de Chile, and Mexico City. This concert in Argentina will be the band's only performance in the country in 2026. The tour promises to feature iconic songs from their extensive career, which includes 11 studio albums, over 50 million records sold worldwide, and performances in more than 30 countries. Maná's legacy is cemented by hits like "Dónde Jugarán los Niños," recognized as the best-selling Latin rock album in history, alongside numerous awards including four Grammy Awards and nine Latin Grammy Awards.

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Originally published by La Nación in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.