ALEJANDRO SANZ CLOSES HIS “¿Y AHORA QUÉ?” 2025 TOUR WITH A VERY SPECIAL SOLD-OUT SHOW AT THE AUDITORIO NACIONAL
THE WORLD TOUR WILL CONTINUE IN 2026 WITH MORE THAN 30 DATES ACROSS LATIN AMERICA, SPAIN, AND THE UNITED STATES
Miami, FL (November 3, 2025) — Alejandro Sanz closed the first leg of his ¿Y ahora qué? tour with a concert at the Auditorio Nacional that reflected the incredible moment he is experiencing. The tour has achieved more than twenty SOLD-OUT shows across Mexico and is becoming one of the most important tours of 2026, with over 30 confirmed dates across Spain, Latin America, and the United States.
On the night of October 31, Sanz and his fans added a festive twist to the evening by arriving in costume to celebrate Día de Muertos. Combined with his signature powerhouse performance, the night became a truly unforgettable finale to the tour’s first chapter.
This show, already enjoyed by thousands throughout Mexico, is a bold and refreshed production both visually and musically. Blending his latest songs with the timeless anthems that have defined his career, it marks the beginning of a powerful new chapter for the iconic Spanish artist.

Sanz opened the show with “Desde Cuándo,” the undeniable hit from his album Paraíso Express, followed by one of his fans’ most beloved songs, “Capitán Tapón.” The setlist also featured classics such as “A la primera persona,” “Quisiera ser,” “Amiga mía,” and the timeless “Corazón Partío.”
The Spanish artist, winner of 22 Latin GRAMMY® Awards also performed new tracks including “Hoy no me siento bien,” “El vino de tu boca,” and “Bésame,” all part of his upcoming album ‘¿Y Ahora Qué?’ The audience remained standing throughout the two-hour concert, singing along in a powerful chorus that accompanied Sanz from start to finish.
Adding to the magic of such a special night and venue, Alejandro Sanz surprised fans with a series of unforgettable moments, including duets with Paty Cantú on “No es lo mismo” and Samuraï on “Mi soledad y yo.” Both artists were warmly welcomed by the crowd, creating two of the evening’s most memorable highlights.
The tour takes its name from Sanz’s highly-awaited new album ¿Y Ahora Qué?, a deeply personal and emotionally charged project that captures the artist at his most vulnerable and inspired. Showcasing powerful collaborations such as “Cómo sería” with Manuel Turizo and the historic “Bésame” with Shakira, their third collaboration together. The album blends heartfelt storytelling with Sanz’s unmistakable artistry. From the tender emotion of “Palmeras en el jardín” to the raw honesty of “Hoy no me siento bien” alongside Grupo Frontera, each track unfolds as a vivid chapter in a journey that now comes alive on stage in this internationally acclaimed tour.
The album has surpassed 120 million streams worldwide, while singles “Hoy no me siento bien” featuring Grupo Frontera and “El vino de tu boca” have both earned Gold certifications.
Adding to this momentum, Sanz will release ‘¿Y Ahora Qué +?’ on November 21, featuring new songs and collaborations, including his latest single “No me tires flores” with Rels B. Born from mutual admiration and a natural artistic connection between the two artists, the song had its live debut during the first of Alejandro Sanz’s seven sold-out shows at the Auditorio Nacional on September 12, where the live video was also filmed.
Alejandro Sanz is the most awarded Spanish artist in GRAMMY® history, with a total of 22 Latin GRAMMYs® and 4 GRAMMY® Awards. In 2017, he was honored by the Latin Recording Academy as Person of the Year, in recognition of his outstanding career and significant philanthropic contributions.
This year, Sanz is nominated for four Latin GRAMMY® Awards and will also deliver a special live performance during the ceremony on November 13.
He is nominated in the following categories:
- Record of the Year for “Palmeras en el jardín”
- Album of the Year for ¿Y Ahora Qué?
- Song of the Year for “Palmeras en el jardín”
- Best Contemporary Pop Album for ¿Y Ahora Qué?
Since his debut in 1991 with Viviendo Deprisa, Alejandro Sanz has established himself as one of the most recognized and influential artists in the world. With over 25 million albums sold throughout his career, all of his releases have achieved multi-Platinum status in Spain, Latin America, and the United States.
Throughout his illustrious career, Sanz has collaborated with some of the world’s most renowned artists, including Alicia Keys, Shakira, Destiny’s Child, Camila Cabello, The Corrs, Laura Pausini, Camilo, Alejandro Fernández, Ivete Sangalo, Eros Ramazzotti, Juanes, Juan Luis Guerra, Andrés Calamaro, Marc Anthony, Carlos Vives, Paco de Lucía, Pablo Alborán, Joan Manuel Serrat, Joaquín Sabina, Nicky Jam, and the legendary Tony Bennett, among many others.

¿Y Ahora Qué? 2026 Tour Dates
13 de febrero – Arena Movistar – Bogotá, Colombia
19 de febrero – Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa – Quito, Ecuador
21 de febrero – Estadio Modelo – Guayaquil, Ecuador
25 de febrero – Estadio Nacional – Lima, Perú
28 de febrero – Estadio Bicentenario La Florida – Santiago, Chile
4 de marzo – Autódromo de la Ciudad de Rosario – Rosario, Argentina
6 de marzo – Campo de Polo – Buenos Aires, Argentina
8 de marzo – Estadio Kempes – Córdoba, Argentina
09 abril – Rosemont Theatre – Chicago, IL
11 abril – EagleBank Arena – Washington, DC
17 abril – Prudential Center – New Jersey, NJ
18 abril – Barclays Center – Brooklyn, NY
01 mayo – Kia Center – Orlando, FL
02 mayo – Kaseya Center – Miami, FL
06 mayo – The Pavilion @ TMF – Dallas, TX
08 mayo – Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land – Houston, TX
09 mayo – Payne Arena – Hidalgo, TX
12 mayo – Yaamava’ Theater – Highland, CA
14 mayo – SAP Center – San Jose, CA
15 mayo – Greek Theatre – Los Ángeles, CA
17 mayo – PH Live at Planet Hollywood – Las Vegas, NV
6 de junio – Estadio La Cartuja – Sevilla
12 de junio – Parque Hermanos Castro – Gijón
14 de junio – BEC – Bilbao
17 de junio – Mallorca
20 de junio – Riyadh Air Metropolitano – Madrid
27 de junio – RCDE Stadium – Barcelona
4 de julio – Granca Live Fest – Gran Canaria
9 de julio – Plaza de Toros – Murcia
11 de julio – Estadio Ciutat de València – Valencia
18 de julio – Muelle de Batería – A Coruña
24 de julio – Marenostrum Fuengirola – Fuengirola

ABOUT ALEJANDRO SANZ
Alejandro Sanz is one of the most influential and celebrated artists in the history of Latin music, with a career spanning over three decades. The Spanish singer-songwriter has released 12 studio albums, all of which have been certified multi-Platinum in the United States, Spain, and across Latin America. With hits like "Corazón Partío," "Amiga Mía," and "No Es Lo Mismo," Sanz has captured the hearts of millions worldwide and was named Person of the Year in 2017 by the Latin Recording Academy. He has collaborated with an array of renowned artists, including Shakira, Camila Cabello, Alicia Keys, Juanes, Marc Anthony, and Rosalía, showcasing his versatility and global appeal. A 22-time Latin GRAMMY® winner and a four-time GRAMMY® winner, Sanz stands as one of the most awarded Spanish artists in history. Known for his poetic lyrics, innovative compositions, and unforgettable live performances, Alejandro Sanz continues to inspire and shape the global music landscape. In 2024, he was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Billboard Latin Music Awards.