
Spanish music icon Alejandro Sanz has confirmed details for his 2026 Spanish tour, titled '¿Y Ahora Qué?', following successful sold-out performances across Mexico and Latin America. The tour will kick off at Sevilla's Estadio La Cartuja on June 6, 2026, marking the beginning of an extensive nine-city Spanish leg that will see the Grammy-winning artist perform in major venues throughout the country.
The tour announcement comes on the heels of Sanz's latest album release, also titled '¿Y Ahora Qué?', which has garnered significant critical acclaim and commercial success. The album has surpassed 120 million streams across various music platforms and received four Latin Grammy nominations for the 2025 awards, including Record of the Year and Song of the Year for 'Palmeras en el Jardín', as well as Album of the Year and Best Contemporary Album.
Sanz's Spanish itinerary includes performances in Gijón's Parque Hermanos Castro on June 12, Bilbao Exhibition Centre on June 14, Mallorca on June 17, Madrid's Riyadh Air Metropolitano on June 20, Barcelona's RCDE Stadium on June 27, Gran Canaria's Gran Live Fest on July 4, Murcia's Plaza de Toros on July 9, Valencia's Estadio Ciutat de València on July 11, A Coruña's Muelle de Batería on July 18, and Fuengirola's Marenostrum on July 4. The tour promises to blend Sanz's classic hits with new material from his recent album.
With over 25 million albums sold throughout his career and 26 Grammy awards (including 22 Latin Grammys and 4 Grammys), Sanz continues to solidify his position as one of the most influential Spanish-language artists globally. Tickets for all Spanish dates will become available on October 9 through the artist's official website, offering fans the opportunity to witness the musician's celebrated three-decade career in what promises to be a comprehensive retrospective of his musical evolution.

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