LIVE regresará a México en 2026 acompañado por Soul Asylum y 4 Non Blondes

LIVE Announce Latin American Tour With 4 Non Blondes and Soul Asylum

American alternative rock veterans LIVE will return to Latin America in September 2026 for a special tour featuring 4 Non Blondes and Soul Asylum.

American alternative rock veterans LIVE will return to Latin America in September 2026 for a special tour featuring 4 Non Blondes and Soul Asylum.

The run will begin on September 9 in São Paulo, Brazil, before continuing through Porto Alegre, Santiago, Buenos Aires, Lima, Mexico City, and San Juan, bringing together three bands whose music helped define the alternative rock explosion of the 1990s.

Led by Ed Kowalczyk, LIVE remain one of the most recognizable names from the era thanks to songs such as "Lightning Crashes", "Selling The Drama", "I Alone", "All Over You", and "The Dolphin's Cry". Their landmark album Throwing Copper remains one of the best-selling alternative rock releases of its generation.

The tour will also feature 4 Non Blondes, whose iconic hit "What's Up?" continues to resonate with audiences worldwide decades after its release. The band will appear on the Brazil and Mexico dates. Meanwhile, Soul Asylum will perform on most of the Latin American dates, bringing classics such as "Runaway Train", "Black Gold", "Misery", and "Somebody To Shove" back to audiences across the region.

For Mexican fans, the highlight arrives on September 19, 2026, when all three bands will share the stage at Velódromo Olímpico in Mexico City.

  • 9 septiembre — São Paulo, Brasil — Vibra São Paulo
  • 11 septiembre — Porto Alegre, Brasil — Auditório Araújo Vianna
  • 13 septiembre — Santiago, Chile — Teatro Caupolicán (con Soul Asylum)
  • 15 septiembre — Buenos Aires, Argentina — Complejo Art Media (con Soul Asylum)
  • 17 septiembre — Lima, Perú — Duomo at Costa 21 (con Soul Asylum)
  • 19 septiembre — Ciudad de México, México — Velódromo Olímpico (con 4 Non Blondes y Soul Asylum)
  • 22 septiembre — San Juan, Puerto Rico — Coca-Cola Music Hall (con Soul Asylum)
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