
MIAMI | April 27, 2026 | Thousands of fans filled two of South America's most prominent outdoor and arena venues last weekend as Myke Towers moved through Chile and Argentina on consecutive nights, collecting seven music industry certifications along the way. The stops in Santiago and Buenos Aires represent the Southern Cone chapter of a touring year that is quickly becoming one of the most ambitious of his career.
Myke Towers, the Puerto Rican rapper and singer who first broke into the Latin mainstream through tracks like "Si Se Da" and "La Curiosidad," has spent the last several years building a catalog that crosses reggaeton, trap, dancehall, and afrobeats. His ninth studio album, Island Boyz, released in July 2025, spans 23 tracks and features collaborators including Quevedo, Manuel Turizo, and De La Ghetto, according to Hypebeast. The record was framed as a return to his Caribbean roots and has continued to generate streaming and radio traction well into 2026.

Myke Towers at Movistar Arena, Santiago
On April 23, Myke Towers took the stage at Movistar Arena in Santiago, Chile, to a capacity crowd. The setlist drew heavily from his run of hits, with "LALA," "La Falda," and "La Curiosidad" among the tracks performed, according to the press release issued by his team. During his time in the country, the Recording Industry of Chile certified "Soleao," his collaboration with Spanish artist Quevedo, with a Gold plaque. The Santiago stop was confirmed by the venue's official calendar, which listed the show as part of his 2026 international schedule.

Certifications and Buenos Aires Close a Defining Weekend
Two days later, on April 25, Myke Towers performed at Tecnópolis in Buenos Aires, Argentina, a large-scale outdoor venue that has hosted major festival and touring acts in recent years. The Argentina leg of the visit produced six additional certifications, according to his team. "LALA" received a 4x Platinum designation. "La Falda" and "Soleao" earned Platinum status. Gold certifications were issued for "Almas Gemelas," "También," "Adivino" (featuring Bad Bunny), and "Degenere" (featuring Benny Blanco). The depth of that certification list reflects consistent long-term streaming performance rather than a single viral moment.
The tour does not pause after South America. Upcoming dates include April 30 in San Jose, Costa Rica at Parque Viva, May 1 at the Empire Festival in Guatemala City, May 2 in Medellin, Colombia at La Solar, and a run of European festival appearances in Spain, Germany, and Italy scheduled for July. Recent singles including "DFWE" featuring Milky Woods, "Profugo," and "HOLA QUE TAL" with Blessed and Ovy On The Drums remain in active rotation as the touring cycle continues to expand.
For Latin urban artists operating at Myke Towers' level, the Southern Cone has become a meaningful barometer. Chile and Argentina have well-documented histories of strong industry certification standards and passionate live music cultures. Landing two successful arena and stadium-scale shows in the same weekend, while clearing platinum thresholds in both countries, points to an audience relationship that streaming numbers alone do not fully capture. As his tour calendar pushes into Central America and then across the Atlantic, the Buenos Aires and Santiago stops will read as more than routine dates. They were a statement of where he stands.






