Eslabon Armado Announces Amor Nocturno Tour: Here Are the Dates
Categoria: Musica
The Mexican-American trio’s sprawling run kicks off July 24 in Phoenix, following the release of their upcoming album in June.
Por Billboard | 10/06/2026
Eslabon Armado is hitting the road for its 2026 Amor Nocturno Tour, Billboard can exclusively reveal. The Live Nation-promoted trek kicks off July 24 at The Van Buren in Phoenix, and will hit major markets including Las Vegas, Chicago, New York, Boston and San Francisco before wrapping its U.S. leg on Dec. 5 in San Diego. The outing will also extend into Mexico, with dates scheduled for October and November. The tour announcement arrives just ahead of the group’s upcoming album Nocturno , set for release June. Tickets for the Amor Nocturno Tour go on sale Friday (June 12) at 10 a.m. local time, following presales beginning Thursday (June 11) at 11 a.m. local time via LiveNation.com . The new run adds yet another milestone to Eslabon Armado’s blockbuster trajectory. The group became the first música mexicana act to top the Billboard Global 200 , while its massive Peso Pluma-assisted hit “Ella Baila Sola” peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 , becoming the first regional Mexican song to crack the chart’s top 10. Known for pushing regional Mexican music forward with a softer, more melodic approach, the group — composed of Pedro Tovar (frontman, 12-string guitar), Brian Tovar (bass) and Damián Pacheco (lead guitarist) — has built a style that blends sierreño and norteño roots with pop instinct, heart-on-sleeve lyricism and stripped-down production. With Nocturno on the horizon, the group is now set to bring that evolution to stages across North America. Check out Eslabon Armado’s U.S. tour dates below: July 24 — Phoenix — The Van Buren July 25 — El Paso, Texas — Abraham Chaves Theatre July 26 — McAllen, Texas — McAllen Performing Arts Center July 29 — Garden City, Idaho — Revolution Concert House and Event Center July 30 — Salt Lake City, Utah — The Depot July 31 — Denver — Summit Music Hall Aug. 1 — Omaha, Neb. — Steelhouse Aug. 7 — Inglewood, Calif. — YouTube Theater Aug. 8 — Las Vegas — House of Blues Aug. 13 — Minneapolis — The Fillmore Minneapolis Aug. 14 — Detroit — St. Andrew’s Hall Aug. 15 — Chicago — Aragon Ballroom Aug. 20 — San Antonio, Texas — The Aztec Theatre Aug. 21 — Dallas — South Side Ballroom Aug. 22 — Houston — 713 Music Hall Aug. 27 — Raleigh, N.C. — The Ritz Aug. 28 — Charlotte, N.C. — The Fillmore Charlotte Aug. 29 — Atlanta — The Tabernacle Aug. 30 — Nashville — Brooklyn Bowl Sep. 11 — McKees Rocks, Pa. — Roxian Theatre Sep. 12 — New York — Palladium Times Square Sep. 13 — Boston — House of Blues Sep. 26 — Fresno, Calif. — William Saroyan Theatre Sep. 27 — San Francisco, Calif. — The Fillmore Oct. 8 — Wheatland, Calif. — Hard Rock Live Oct. 10 — Portland, Ore. — Roseland Theater Oct. 11 — Seattle — The Moore Theatre Dec. 5 — San Diego — SOMA Check out their Mexico dates below: Oct. 2 — San Luis Potosí — Teatro de la Ciudad del Parque Tangamanga Oct. 3 — Monterrey — Escenario GNP Seguros Oct. 17 — León — Venue TBA Oct. 23 — Hermosillo — Venue TBA Oct. 24 — Chihuahua — Palenque Feria Santa Rita Nov. 13 — Guadalajara — Teatro