Fans excited for the upcoming MANÁ concert in Detroit
The renowned Mexican rock band MANÁ has announced their debut performance in Detroit on February 21, 2026, at the Little Caesars Arena as part of their ‘Vivir Sin Aire Tour’. Tickets go on sale on March 14, 2025. With over 45 million albums sold and numerous Grammy awards, this concert is expected to be a historic event for the Detroit music scene. A portion of ticket sales will support the Latinas Luchonas program, promoting empowerment for Latina women entrepreneurs.
Exciting news for music lovers in Detroit! The legendary Mexican rock band MANÁ has officially announced that they will be gracing the stage in the Motor City for the very first time. As part of their much-anticipated Vivir Sin Aire Tour, the band is set to perform at the Little Caesars Arena on February 21, 2026. This event marks a historic moment not just for the band but for Detroit’s music scene.
Mark your calendars! Tickets for this historic concert will hit the market on March 14, 2025, at 10 a.m. local time. Considering MANÁ’s immense popularity, you can expect tickets to fly off the shelves! Be ready to grab yours as soon as they go on sale, or you might miss out on witnessing one of the biggest Latin rock acts in history live!
MANÁ has had a colossal impact on the music industry. With over 45 million albums sold and a record as the highest-selling Latin tour act of all time, this band knows how to draw a crowd. They have produced 11 amazing albums, with their iconic record Dónde Jugarán los Niños being recognized as the best-selling Latin rock album ever.
Adding to their accolades, the band has achieved an impressive 33 entries on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart and 36 entries on the Latin Airplay chart, making them a staple in the Latin music world. Their success continues with seven No. 1 albums on the Billboard Latin Charts and numerous awards, including four Grammy Awards and nine Latin Grammy Awards.
The Vivir Sin Aire Tour promises to be an epic journey, featuring a total of 44 concerts across 21 cities throughout North America. The tour will kick off with two shows in San Antonio, Texas, at the Frost Bank Center on September 5 and 6, 2025. Additionally, the band is aiming to make history by performing four consecutive shows at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles—now that’s what we call dedication!
Other exciting locations on the tour include cities like Nashville, St. Louis, Baltimore, Montreal, Chicago, Dallas, Phoenix, San Jose, Miami, Belmont Park, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Orlando, Atlanta, and Greensboro. With a lineup this impressive, fans all over will get a chance to experience the magic of MANÁ!
What’s even more heartwarming is that a portion of the ticket sales will benefit the Latinas Luchonas program. This fantastic initiative empowers Latina women entrepreneurs through scholarships, mentorship, and leadership opportunities. It’s named in honor of Rosario Sierra, the beloved mother of lead vocalist Fher Olvera. It’s not just about the music; it’s about making a positive impact in the community too!
Formed in Guadalajara back in the 1980s, MANÁ has left an indelible mark on the Latin American music landscape. Their unique style, heartfelt lyrics, and unforgettable melodies have made them a favorite among fans for decades. Now, with their upcoming tour, they are ready to create new memories, one concert at a time!
So, Detroit, are you ready for MANÁ? This is your chance to be part of music history. Whether you’re a long-time fan or just discovering their wonderful sound, this concert is sure to be a night you won’t forget!
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