Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz will offer 13 concerts in several U.S. cities in 2026 as part of his Y ahora qué? tour, with which he continues touring Latin America and Spain, announced Monday the agency Prensa Seitrack.
The dates confirmed so far are Chicago (April 9), Washington (April 11), New Jersey (April 17), Brooklyn (April 18), Orlando (May 1), Miami (May 2), Dallas (May 6), Houston (May 8), Hidalgo (Texas, May 9), Highland (California, May 12), San Jose (California, May 14), Los Angeles (California, May 15) and Las Vegas, May 17, the company said in a statement.
In the U.S. tour Sanz will merge his great classics with the latest in his repertoire, including his new album ‘¿Y ahora qué?’, which includes songs such as ‘Palmeras en el jardín’, ‘No me tires flores’ with Rels B, ‘Hoy no me siento bien’ with Grupo Frontera, ‘El vino de tu boca’ with Carín León and ‘Bésame’ with Shakira.
Alejandro Sanz and the Grammy Nominations

This new album has four Latin Grammy 2025 nominations in the categories of Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Contemporary Album.
Since his debut in 1991 with ‘Viviendo deprisa’, Alejandro Sanz has established himself as one of the most influential and important artists in Spanish-language music. With more than 25 million albums sold, all of his albums have achieved multiple platinum status in Spain, Latin America and the United States.
Sanz has been recognized as the most awarded Spanish artist in the history of these awards.
With ‘Y ahora qué?’ the singer has surpassed 120 million streams on digital platforms worldwide, reported Agencia EFE.
Find out more at ‘QueOnnda.com’.


