April 24, 2026—Global superstar Carín León unveils a new song, “La Buena”—listen HERE.
Shaped alongside a talented team of songwriters, including Iván Gámez, Álex Hernández, Daniel Rondón, and Mario Cáceres, “La Buena” marks a new era for the multi-platinum Latin GRAMMY® and GRAMMY®-winner. The single, produced by Antonio Zepeda, finds the singer changed by love, having found “la buena,” or “the good one.”
With cover art from photographer Mike Miller, León joins an iconic group of musicians, including Tupac Shakur, Snoop Dogg and Eazy-E who have been portrayed by the legendary photographer.
This release continues a busy month for the superstar, who recently announced a headlining show at Madison Square Garden on June 22. His return to the venue will be one of many stops on León’s massive North American tour, beginning in Hidalgo, Texas, on May 20.
The tour will visit major U.S. cities including Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Orlando, Los Angeles, Brooklyn, Toronto, Nashville and more. Presented by AEG Presents, the tour will conclude on October 9 in Portland, Oregon. He is also set to headline the first-ever concert at Nu Stadium in Miami, the new home of Inter Miami FC, on June 28.
Complete list of dates below. Tickets are available at carinleon.com.
León recently confirmed landmark performances in Japan this August 14 and August 15, taking the stage at Summer Sonic 2026 in Tokyo and Osaka—making history as the first Mexican artist to ever headline a major music festival in Tokyo.
In September, León will become the first Latin artist ever to headline SPHERE in Las Vegas. The shows will take place over two weekends, September 4 – 6, 2026, followed by September 11 – 13, 2026—a second weekend having been added due to overwhelming demand.
A landmark music festival headlined and produced by León—La Cura Fest—took place this March in Mexico, selling out in record breaking time and featuring Grupo Frontera, Alejandro Sanz, Kany García, Kevin Kaarl, Midland and more.
León recently released a collaboration song with Jelly Roll for the forthcoming FIFA World Cup 2026 official album. Listen/share “Lighter” HERE.
ABOUT CARÍN LEÓN
Carín León has established himself as one of the most influential figures in contemporary Latin music since his solo debut in 2018. With a distinctive style that blends regional Mexican music with a diverse range of genres, including pop, rock, and other global sounds, the Hermosillo, Sonora native has won four Latin GRAMMYs®, a GRAMMY®, and several diamond, gold and platinum certifications. His versatility is showcased through high-caliber collaborations with superstars such as Bon Jovi, Carlos Santana, Kacey Musgraves, Kane Brown, Maluma, C. Tangana, and Camilo, among others, as well as performances on global stages, including the Grand Ole Opry, Coachella, and Viña del Mar, where he received the gold and silver Gaviota awards. In 2025, he shattered the RODEOHOUSTON’s attendance record and toured Europe with the “Boca Chueca Tour,” and in 2026, he’ll become the first Latin artist to perform at Las Vegas Sphere. Recognized as the global ambassador of Música Mexicana, Carín continues to break barriers and inspire new generations.
CARÍN LEÓN LIVE
May 20—Hidalgo, TX—Payne Arena
May 21—Hidalgo, TX—Payne Arena
May 22—Laredo, TX—Sames Auto Arena
May 24—San Antonio, TX—Frost Bank Center
May 28—Kansas City, MO—T-Mobile Center
May 29—Tulsa, OK—Bok Center
May 30—Dallas, TX—American Airlines Center
May 31—Houston, TX—Toyota Center
June 5—Brooklyn, NY—Barclays Center
June 6—Uncasville, CT—Mohegan Sun Arena*
June 7—Newark, NJ—Prudential Center
June 11—Nashville, TN—Bridgestone Arena
June 12—Duluth, GA—Gas South Arena
June 13—Raleigh, NC—Lenovo Center
June 18—Rosemont, IL—Allstate Arena
June 20—Milwaukee, WI—Summerfest*
June 22—New York, NY—Madison Square Garden
June 26—Orlando, FL—Kia Center
June 28—Miami, FL—Nu Stadium*
July 2—Baltimore, MD—CFG Bank Arena
July 4—Toronto, ON—Coca-Cola Coliseum
August 14—Osaka, Japan—Summer Sonic 2026*
August 15—Tokyo, Japan— Summer Sonic 2026*
September 18—San Jose, CA—SAP Center at San Jose
September 19—Fresno, CA—Save Mart Center at Fresno State
September 20—Los Angeles, CA—BMO Stadium
September 24—San Diego, CA—Pechanga Arena San Diego
September 25—Glendale, AZ—Desert Diamond Arena
September 26—Ontario, CA—Toyota Arena
September 27—Sacramento, CA—Golden 1 Center
October 1—Denver, CO—Ball Arena
October 2—Salt Lake City, UT—Delta Center
October 8—Seattle, WA—Climate Pledge Arena
October 9—Portland, OR—Moda Center
*Not produced by AEG Presents



