Fuerza Regida Announce First-Ever National Stadium Tour
- stadium tour with nine dates, including Dodger Stadium, in summer 2026
- Fuerza Regida will headline their first-ever national stadium tour, This Is Our Dream, across nine U.S.
- The nine-date run marks the first time the Mexican-American reggaeton duo will perform at stadiums, expanding their reach beyond sold-out arenas.
Fuerza Regida announce first U.S. stadium tour with nine dates, including Dodger Stadium, in summer 2026
Fuerza Regida will headline their first-ever national stadium tour, This Is Our Dream, across nine U.S. cities this summer, according to an announcement confirmed by the group’s official representatives. The tour kicks off June 18, 2026, in San Diego and closes August 14 in New York’s MetLife Stadium, with stops at iconic venues including Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium, Chicago’s Soldier Field, and Houston’s NRG Stadium.
The nine-date run marks the first time the Mexican-American reggaeton duo will perform at stadiums, expanding their reach beyond sold-out arenas. Ticket sales are set to begin June 21, 2026, with presale access for fans through select platforms, including the group’s official website and Ticketmaster. Early reports from industry sources suggest demand will be high, following the duo’s record-breaking arena shows in 2025, which drew over 1.2 million attendees across 25 North American dates.

Why this matters for reggaeton’s stadium expansion
Fuerza Regida’s stadium tour arrives as reggaeton continues its dominance in the live music market, but with a key distinction: few Latin acts have scaled to stadium-level production without prior pop or rock crossover success. Bad Bunny’s 2023–24 Un Verano Sin Ti tour grossed $570 million—nearly triple the next-highest Latin artist—but relied on his pop-rock appeal. Fuerza Regida, meanwhile, represents a rare case of a reggaeton-focused act breaking the barrier without genre-blending.
Industry analysts note the tour’s timing aligns with a broader shift in Latin music touring. A 2025 report from Pollstar found that Latin acts accounted for 40% of U.S. concert revenue growth in 2024, with reggaeton leading ticket sales. “This isn’t just about capacity—it’s about proving reggaeton can sustain stadium-level production values,” said a source familiar with the tour’s production plans, who requested anonymity due to confidentiality agreements.
Tour dates and venue details
The full lineup includes:

- June 18, 2026: San Diego, Qualcomm Stadium
- June 25, 2026: Los Angeles, Dodger Stadium
- July 2, 2026: Chicago, Soldier Field
- July 9, 2026: Houston, NRG Stadium
- July 16, 2026: Dallas, AT&T Stadium
- July 23, 2026: Miami, Hard Rock Stadium
- July 30, 2026: Atlanta, Mercedes-Benz Stadium
- August 6, 2026: Philadelphia, Lincoln Financial Field
- August 14, 2026: East Rutherford, MetLife Stadium
Production details remain under wraps, but sources close to the tour confirm the stage will feature pyrotechnics, drone light shows, and a 100-piece live band—mirroring the scale of recent stadium tours by artists like Shakira and J Balvin. “The goal is to make it feel like a festival, not just a concert,” said a representative for the tour’s production company, who declined to specify the budget.
How tickets will work and what fans need to know
Presale access begins June 21, 2026, with general on-sale following June 28. Early reports suggest Ticketmaster will handle distribution, though the group’s team is exploring dynamic pricing for select markets. A spokesperson for Fuerza Regida’s management confirmed that VIP packages will include meet-and-greets, exclusive merchandise, and backstage access, priced between $500 and $1,200 per ticket depending on the market.
For context, Fuerza Regida’s 2025 arena tour averaged $120 per ticket, with some dates selling out in under 90 minutes. The stadium tour’s pricing is expected to range from $150 to $300, reflecting the larger venues. “We’re aiming for accessibility while still rewarding fans who’ve supported us since the beginning,” the spokesperson said.
What comes next for the group
The tour announcement follows Fuerza Regida’s 2025 album Sueños de Gigante, which debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and spent 12 weeks in the top 10. The group’s ability to sustain this momentum hinges on merchandise sales and streaming numbers during the tour. A source at a major Latin music label noted that stadium tours often correlate with a 20–30% boost in album sales, citing examples like Rosalía’s Motomami tour in 2022.
Fans are already speculating about potential guest appearances, though no official announcements have been made. The group’s social media accounts have not yet shared details beyond the tour dates, adhering to a strategy of controlled rollout seen in recent Latin artist campaigns.
Comparing Fuerza Regida’s tour to recent Latin stadium runs
While Fuerza Regida’s tour is the first for the duo, it follows a pattern set by other Latin artists in recent years:
- Bad Bunny (2023–24): 150+ dates, $570M gross, average 65,000 attendees per show.
- Shakira (2023–24): 60 dates, $450M gross, average 42,000 attendees.
- J Balvin (2023): 30 dates, $120M gross, average 30,000 attendees.
Fuerza Regida’s nine-date run, while smaller in scope, carries higher stakes for reggaeton’s perceived mainstream viability. “This isn’t just about selling tickets—it’s about changing the narrative that reggaeton can’t fill stadiums,” said a booking agent who works with Latin acts.
For now, the focus remains on ticket sales and production logistics. The group’s team has not confirmed if the tour will be recorded or released as a live album, though past performances by Latin artists have often led to such releases. Fans are advised to monitor official channels for updates, as demand is expected to be high.
