
Ricardo Arjona, the Latin GRAMMY-winning singer-songwriter, is returning to Argentina for two much-anticipated shows at Movistar Arena on May 1 and 2, 2026. The announcement follows a series of sold-out performances across New York’s Madison Square Garden, Miami’s Kaseya Center, and Guatemala’s Teatro Nacional Miguel Ángel Asturias, solidifying Arjona as one of Latin music's most enduring and successful acts.
Pre-Sale Tickets and General Sale Details
Fans eager to secure their tickets can take advantage of an exclusive pre-sale for Santander Amex customers, starting on Tuesday, September 2, 2025, at 10:00 AM for 48 hours, or until tickets sell out. Following the pre-sale, general ticket sales will open to the public. Tickets are available through the official Movistar Arena website.
A Milestone Year for Arjona
Arjona’s 2025 tour, named "Lo que El Seco No Dijo", marks another important chapter in his career. The announcement of these performances comes on the heels of his recent successes, including sold-out concerts in Madison Square Garden, Miami, and Guatemala, where he captured the hearts of over 2 million people worldwide during his “Blanco y Negro” tour.
As he embarks on this new tour, Arjona will perform a mix of his greatest hits alongside new material from his upcoming album, “Lo que El Seco No Dijo.” Known for his poetic lyrics and evocative storytelling, Arjona’s music continues to touch the hearts of fans across generations, and his concerts promise to be an unforgettable experience.
A Career Full of Triumphs
Over his remarkable career, Arjona has sold over 80 million albums and amassed 41 million social media followers. His music has spanned genres, and his contributions to Latin music have shaped the landscape of the industry. “Animal Nocturno”, his debut international album, marked the start of an incredible journey that continues to see Arjona sell out venues around the globe.
His success isn’t limited to music; Arjona’s influence extends beyond the stage, with his philanthropic efforts and contributions to social causes. In 2023, the city of New York proclaimed August 9 as “Ricardo Arjona Day,” in recognition of his impact on the music industry and his role as a role model to youth.
The Roots of Arjona's Music and Influence
Arjona's journey began in Guatemala, where he grew up in a modest, itinerant family. His early life was marked by struggle, including a tragic accident that left his mother hospitalized for months. However, his father, a teacher, taught him to play the guitar at the age of eight, a skill that would lead him to a life in music.
As a young man, Arjona was exposed to the harsh realities of Guatemala's social issues, which deeply influenced his music. His early songs tackled social injustices, making him a voice for change. His raw, honest lyrics resonate with people worldwide, making him one of the most influential Latin artists of all time.
The Upcoming Album: "Lo que El Seco No Dijo"
In addition to his “Lo que El Seco No Dijo” tour, Arjona is preparing to release his highly anticipated new album, which promises to reflect both his musical evolution and his personal growth. The album’s title suggests that it will delve into deeper, more introspective themes, further solidifying Arjona’s reputation as a masterful lyricist and storyteller.
The album’s debut is expected to coincide with the beginning of the tour, which will take Arjona to major cities across the globe. His fans are eagerly anticipating what’s next from this Latin music legend.
Tour Details
- Dates: May 1-2, 2026
- Venue: Movistar Arena, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Tickets: Pre-sale begins on September 2, general sale starts after.
