Carín León will become the first Latin artist to perform at Sphere Las Vegas, launching a seven-show run starting September 4 before bringing his 'Muda Tour Norteamérica' to California and Mexico.
Carín León is set to make Las Vegas history this September as the first Latin artist to headline a residency at Sphere Las Vegas. The acclaimed Mexican singer-songwriter will open a seven-show run at the state-of-the-art venue beginning September 4, with several dates already sold out and limited tickets remaining for select performances.
León’s Sphere residency follows a busy international schedule, including recent performances across Latin America and an upcoming debut on the Asian festival circuit. The artist is also celebrating the release of his new single “Qué Andas Haciendo,” a collaboration with Argentine group Ke Personajes, now available on all major streaming platforms.
Sphere Las Vegas Residency Details
The Sphere residency kicks off September 4 and continues through September 13, with León performing on September 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, and 13. According to the venue, tickets for most dates have sold out, while a limited number remain for September 6 and 10. The residency marks a milestone for both León and Sphere Las Vegas, which has quickly become a premier destination for major concert events on the Strip.
León’s performances at Sphere are expected to draw fans from across the region, adding to a busy fall entertainment calendar in Las Vegas. The venue’s immersive technology and large-scale capacity have made it a sought-after stage for global artists, with León’s run further expanding its reach to Latin music audiences.
New Music and International Appearances
Alongside his Las Vegas dates, Carín León has released “Qué Andas Haciendo” with Ke Personajes, blending Mexican norteña cumbia with Argentine cumbia influences. The track, which debuted live in Argentina, explores themes of heartbreak and nostalgia and continues the musical direction of León’s recent album “Muda.”
León is currently in Japan ahead of his scheduled performances at Summer Sonic Festival 2026 in Osaka and Tokyo, where he will become the first Mexican artist to headline a music festival in the Japanese capital. These international appearances follow his “De Sonora Para El Mundo” tour, which included stops in Argentina, Colombia, and Peru.
What’s Next: Muda Tour Norteamérica
After wrapping up his Sphere residency, León will launch the “Muda Tour Norteamérica,” beginning in California in mid-September. Confirmed stops include San Diego, Fresno, Los Angeles, and Glendale, with additional West Coast dates before the tour concludes in Mexico in October. Fans can expect León to bring his signature blend of Música Mexicana Contemporánea and cumbia to each city.
Las Vegas continues to attract major artists and residencies, with Sphere Las Vegas emerging as a key venue for high-profile performances. The city’s fall concert lineup also includes major acts such as the Jonas Brothers, who recently added an MGM Grand Garden Arena date to their 2026 tour, as reported by Vegas Report.
Carín León at Sphere Las Vegas: Dates
• September 4: Sphere, Las Vegas (SOLD OUT)
• September 5: Sphere, Las Vegas (SOLD OUT)
• September 6: Sphere, Las Vegas (Last Tickets)
• September 10: Sphere, Las Vegas (Last Tickets)
• September 11: Sphere, Las Vegas (SOLD OUT)
• September 12: Sphere, Las Vegas (SOLD OUT)
• September 13: Sphere, Las Vegas (SOLD OUT)