Maná Announces First River Show Ahead of World Cup 2026 Opening

Maná, the iconic Latin rock band, has announced an exciting concert on December 12, 2026. This event will take place at the renowned River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires. The concert is part of their “Vivir Sin Aire Tour,” which commemorates four decades of the band’s vibrant career.
Concert Details
This concert is particularly significant as it will mark Maná’s first performance at the largest venue in Argentina. The band, consisting of Fher, Alex, Sergio, and Juan, has long enjoyed immense popularity across Latin America, but they have never headlined a show at River Plate Stadium.
Tour Highlights
- Concert Date: December 12, 2026
- Location: River Plate Stadium, Buenos Aires
- Part of the “Vivir Sin Aire Tour”
Prior to the Buenos Aires show, Maná will perform in several other important cities. Their tour kicks off in Bogotá on November 28, followed by concerts in Lima on December 2 and Santiago de Chile on December 5. The tour will conclude on December 17 in Mexico City, where the band will celebrate their legacy in their hometown.
Significance of the Event
This event is expected to draw a large audience, making it one of the most anticipated musical events of 2026. Although ticket prices and sale details have yet to be announced, excitement is already building among fans eager to see Maná live.
The Legacy of Maná
With over 50 million albums sold and 11 studio albums released, Maná remains a defining force in Latin rock. Their hits, such as “Rayando el Sol,” “Oye Mi Amor,” and “Clavado en un Bar,” continue to resonate deeply within the Latin American music scene.
Achievements
- First Latin band nominated to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
- Four Grammy Awards
- Nine Latin Grammy Awards
- Over 1 billion annual streams on Spotify
- More than 12 billion views on YouTube
As they gear up for the FIFA World Cup 2026 opening ceremony, Maná’s presence at River Plate Stadium represents not just a concert but a celebration of their four-decade journey in music. The anticipation surrounding this event illustrates their continued relevance in the ever-evolving Latin music landscape.




