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Eslabon Armado Unveils 2026 Dates With ‘Amor Nocturno Tour’

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Eslabon Armado, a Mexican music group that helped make the genre mainstream with the breakthrough hit “Ella Baila Sola,” announced the “Amor Nocturno Tour,” a North American run that kicks off July 24 at The Van Buren in Phoenix and concludes Dec. 5 at San Diego’s SOMA.

The Live Nation-promoted 34-date trek includes stops at venues in major markets such as McAllen Performing Arts Center in Texas, Salt Lake City’s The Depot, Steelhouse in Omaha, Inglewood’s YouTube Theatre, The Fillmore Minneapolis, Chicago’s Aragon Ballroom, The Tabernacle in Atlanta, New York’s Palladium Times Square, House of Blues in Boston and The Moore Theatre in Seattle.

The trio will also play some shows in Mexico, stopping by markets such as San Luis Potosí, Monterrey, Hermosillo and Guadalajara.

Tickets for the major tour go on sale to the general public on June 12 at 10 a.m. local time. The presale begins June 11 at 11 a.m. and runs through 11:59 p.m. Visit LiveNation.com for more information.

The young multiplatinum group was the first regional Mexican act to reach Billboard’s No. 1 Global 200 chart with the global hit, “Ella Baila Sola,” a collaboration with Peso Pluma that crossed 1.5 billion streams on Spotify.

Eslabon Armado has amassed more than 16.4 million monthly listeners on Spotify, and they’ve consistently toured since their 2023 breakthrough hit. A major milestone for the band was a sold-out concert at Inglewood’s iconic Kia Forum in July 2024. The band grossed $643,380 off 7,894 tickets sold, according to Pollstar Boxoffice.

The música Mexicana band is managed by Nelly Oseguera.

2026 “AMOR NOCTURNO TOUR” – NORTH AMERICA
July 24 — Phoenix, Arizona — The Van Buren
July 25 — El Paso, Texas — Abraham Chaves Theatre
July 26 — McAllen, Texas — McAllen Performing Arts Center
July 29 — Garden City, Idaho — Revolution Concert House and Event Center
July 30 — Salt Lake City, Utah — The Depot
July 31 — Denver, Colorado — Summit Music Hall
August 1 — Omaha, Nebraska — Steelhouse
August 7 — Inglewood, California — YouTube Theater
August 8 — Las Vegas, Nevada — House of Blues
August 13 — Minneapolis, Minnesota — The Fillmore Minneapolis
August 14 — Detroit, Michigan — St. Andrew’s Hall
August 15 — Chicago, Illinois — Aragon Ballroom
August 20 — San Antonio, Texas — The Aztec Theatre
August 21 — Dallas, Texas — South Side Ballroom
August 22 — Houston, Texas — 713 Music Hall
August 27 — Raleigh, North Carolina — The Ritz
August 28 — Charlotte, North Carolina — The Fillmore Charlotte
August 29 — Atlanta, Georgia — The Tabernacle
August 30 — Nashville, Tennessee — Brooklyn Bowl
September 11 — McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania — Roxian Theatre
September 12 — New York, New York — Palladium Times Square
September 13 — Boston, Massachusetts — House of Blues
September 26 — Fresno, California — William Saroyan Theatre
September 27 — San Francisco, California — The Fillmore
October 8 — Wheatland, California — Hard Rock Live
October 10 — Portland, Oregon — Roseland Theater
October 11 — Seattle, Washington — The Moore Theatre
December 5 — San Diego, California — SOMA

2026 “AMOR NOCTURNO TOUR” – MÉXICO
October 2 — San Luis Potosí — Teatro de la Ciudad del Parque Tangamanga
October 3 — Monterrey — Escenario GNP Seguros
October 17 — León — Venue TBA
October 23 — Hermosillo — Venue TBA
October 24 — Chihuahua — Palenque Feria Santa Rita
November 13 — Guadalajara — Teato Diana

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