maye and Ambar Lucid Take the Stage Together for First-Ever Joint North American Run

⁠The co-headline run stretches across the U.S. and Canada through May 20, with stops in Chicago, Toronto, and Brooklyn
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maye and Ambar Lucid Take the Stage Together for First-Ever Joint North American Run

PHOENIX, AZ | April 27, 2026 | Three cities in, and the Entre Dos Mundos Tour is already doing what both artists said it would. maye and Ambar Lucid launched their first joint North American run last Thursday in Phoenix, opening a 20-city stretch that moves through San Francisco, Chicago, Toronto, and Brooklyn before closing on May 20.

The pairing is not accidental. maye, the Venezuelan-American indie singer-songwriter born under the name Maye Toledo, built her audience through carefully crafted bilingual indie-pop rooted in identity and emotional memory. Her debut album, Música Para Abrir El Cielo, released in June 2025 on Pink Poetry, earned her a devoted following and a sold-out headline run later that year, according to her Wikipedia entry. On April 2, 2026, she released Música Para Abrir El Cielo: Act 2, a five-track EP extending the album's emotional and thematic arc with songs including "Mine," "La Máquina," and "Goodbye?"

Bilingual artists share touring strength

maye and Ambar Lucid Find Their Rhythm Together

The co-headline structure gives both artists equal footing on a tour that, by design, pulls their audiences into the same room. Ambar Lucid, born Ambar Carolina Crúz Rodriguez in Little Ferry, New Jersey to Dominican and Mexican parents, has been building her catalogue since 2018, as documented by the Los Angeles Times. Pitchfork described her 2021 EP as sharpening "the portrait of a young songwriter ravenously building a repertoire of frames for her voice." Her blend of psychedelic pop, bilingual lyricism, and confessional writing sits close enough to maye's world to make the pairing feel earned rather than assembled.

"I know we share a significant listener base, but I personally feel there are many cities on this tour that I wouldn't have visited if I were touring solo," maye told NPR ahead of the tour's launch. She also noted the value of having another artist present for the emotional weight of being on the road, describing the dynamic as one built on support as much as performance.

Tour evolves nightly through themes

Entre Dos Mundos Builds a Show Around the Space Between

The tour's concept extends past the setlist. According to the artists, the plan is to evolve each night through themed experiences, including fan dress-up moments and what maye described to NPR as the "girl power" vibe they aim to hold throughout the run. Opening night in Phoenix introduced that world to a live audience, with Santa Ana and Pomona following in the days after. Each stop shapes the show a little differently.

The remaining dates cover significant ground: August Hall in San Francisco, The Crocodile in Seattle, Thalia Hall in Chicago, Adelaide Hall in Toronto, The Sinclair in Boston, and a closing night at Baby's All Right in Brooklyn. A handful of dates feature Ambar Lucid performing without maye, including Olympia, WA on May 1 and the Brooklyn finale on May 20.

The Entre Dos Mundos Tour arrives at a moment when co-headline touring has become a deliberate strategy for independent artists managing costs and expanding reach, as NPR reported earlier this month. For maye, this tour is the widest live net she has cast. For Ambar Lucid, it is another step in a career that has quietly accumulated one of the more loyal audiences in Latin indie music. Together, they are making a case that the space between two worlds can hold a room.