Maná Ignites North America: Record-Breaking Tour Fuels Latina Empowerment

Maná performing.
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Maná is ready to set North America ablaze with a tour that crackles with the raw, defiant spirit of rock & roll. Fresh off a landmark nomination to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame—a first for any Spanish-language act—these Mexican rock icons are cranking up the volume on their “Vivir Sin Aire” tour, a nod to the 1992 hit that still cuts through the noise like a razor.

Kicking off on September 5 at San Antonio’s Frost Bank Center, the tour will carve its way through 21 cities, hitting fresh ground in Nashville, St. Louis, Baltimore, Montreal, and Detroit, alongside multiple stops in legendary hubs like Chicago, Dallas, and Phoenix. And if that doesn’t raise the pulse, Maná’s four-show residency at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum is poised to shatter records—44 arena shows in the Los Angeles area, eclipsing Bruce Springsteen’s long-held mark by two explosive gigs.

But it’s not all about the spectacle. With a heart as fierce as their guitar riffs, Maná is channeling part of the tour proceeds into the “Latinas Luchonas” initiative—a moving tribute to vocalist Fher Olvera’s late mother, Rosario Sierra. In partnership with the Hispanic Heritage Foundation, this program is dedicated to empowering Latina women entrepreneurs with scholarships, mentorship, and leadership opportunities, ensuring that the band’s legacy is as socially resonant as it is musically incendiary.

Presented by Live Nation and sponsored by Yaamava’ Resort & Casino, the “Vivir Sin Aire” tour isn’t just a series of concerts—it’s a declaration that rock, with all its grit and glamour, can also be a force for positive change. As Maná revives its storied past while carving out new legends, fans are in for a transcendent experience that reaffirms why rock & roll remains an uncompromising, unyielding way of life.

See all tour dates on Billboard

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