| Tour by Aitana | |
| Location |
|
|---|---|
| Associated album | Cuarto azul |
| Start date | March 14, 2026 |
| End date | November 6, 2026 |
| Legs | 3 |
| No. of shows | 35 |
| Producer | Global Talent Services |
| Aitana concert chronology | |
The Cuarto Azul World Tour (also known as the Aitana World Tour) is the upcoming concert tour by Spanish singer-songwriter Aitana, in support of her fourth studio album, Cuarto azul. Led by Global Talent Services, the tour was officially announced on 31 July 2025. It is scheduled to begin on March 14, 2026, at Hipódromo de San Isidro in Buenos Aires and end on November 6 of the same year in Mexico City, consisting of 35 shows.
Aitana released her fourth studio album Cuarto azul on 30 May 2025. The electropop album became Aitana's first major LP release after Alpha . [1] It was a commercial success, debuting with 7.5 million streams on its first day, including 4.9 million in Spain alone. [2]
On July 31, 2025, at the end of her concert as part of the Metamorfosis Season mini-tour, Aitana announced her new Cuarto Azul World Tour and revealed a list of 24 cities across Europe and America that she will visit in 2026. Confirmed stops include Madrid, Barcelona, Mexico City, Buenos Aires, Miami, London, Paris, and Milan, among others. A dedicated page was launched on her official website where fans can register to receive updates and gain early access to ticket sales. [3] [4] [5] On August 28, it was announced that she would take part in the Estéreo Picnic and Lollapalooza Argentina festivals. [6] [7] Aitana revealed the first confirmed dates on October 13, 2025. [8] [9]
After all available presale tickets sold out on October 20, new dates in Barcelona and Madrid were announced due to high demand. [10] Later, on October 23, after the general sale for the Spanish dates had sold out, additional shows were added in Barcelona, Bilbao, Madrid, Seville, and Valencia. [11] [12]
| Date (2026) | City | Country | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| March 14 [a] | Buenos Aires | Argentina | Hipódromo de San Isidro |
| March [b] | Asunción | Paraguay | Jockey Club |
| March 22 [c] | Bogotá | Colombia | Simón Bolívar Park |
| March 29 [d] | Monterrey | Mexico | Fundidora Park |
| May 9 | Roquetas de Mar | Spain | Antonio Peroles Stadium |
| May 15 | Murcia | Plaza de Toros | |
| May 21 | Valencia | Roig Arena | |
| May 22 | |||
| May 29 | Albacete | José Copete Stadium | |
| June 4 | Seville | Plaza de España | |
| June 5 | |||
| June 13 [e] | Calvià [f] | Mallorca Live | |
| June 19 | Fuengirola | Recinto Marenostrum-Sohail Castle | |
| June 26 | Avilés | Exhibition Pavilion of La Magdalena | |
| July 4 [g] | Las Palmas | Gran Canaria Stadium | |
| July 10 | Zaragoza | Pabellón Príncipe Felipe | |
| July 12 | Cádiz | Nuevo Mirandilla | |
| July 18 | Úbeda | Recinto Ferial | |
| July 22 | A Coruña | Coliseum | |
| September 4 | Barcelona | Palau Sant Jordi | |
| September 5 | |||
| September 7 | |||
| September 8 | |||
| September 11 | Madrid | Movistar Arena | |
| September 12 | |||
| September 14 | |||
| September 15 | |||
| September 18 | Bilbao | Bizkaia Arena | |
| September 19 | |||
| October 21 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | Movistar Arena |
| October 28 | Monterrey | Mexico | TBA |
| October 30 | Guadalajara | ||
| October 31 | Querétaro | ||
| November 4 | Puebla | ||
| November 6 | Mexico City |
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