Maluma Gira / Tour 2026
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- Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
- What time does the show start?
- Most Maluma shows start between 7 and 9 PM local, with doors 60–90 minutes earlier. Exact time is on each ticket.
- How long is the concert?
- Roughly 90–150 minutes including the opener and a short encore.
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About Maluma
MMaluma is the Colombian Reggaeton / Pop artist on the 2026 gira — bilingual production, live band plus DJ, and a perreo-friendly setlist that pulls from every era of the catalog. Live dates auto-populate on this page the moment new 2026 shows are confirmed. Tour routing typically spans major North American cities, with Canadian stops usually including arena-sized venues in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and Montreal, and US stops covering New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Seattle, and other top metros.
Inside Maluma
Maluma is the Medellín-born superstar who built Latin urbano into a global pop format and stayed there long enough to redefine what a Spanish-language headliner looks like at arena scale. Juan Luis Londoño Arias started uploading reggaeton singles as a teenager in Antioquia, signed to Sony Music Latin before he could legally drink in most of the markets he now sells out, and spent the back half of the 2010s posting the kind of crossover run that nobody in his lane had cleanly pulled off. Felices los 4 and Borro Cassette built the regional base, Chantaje with Shakira turned him into a household name across Spanish-speaking radio, and F.A.M.E. in 2018 broke him into the Billboard 200 conversation with a feature list that read like a Latin all-star team. 11:11 followed in 2019, then Papi Juancho in 2020 — the Hawái album that delivered the pandemic-era streaming smash that lived on global Spotify charts for months and powered a Weeknd remix that pushed the streaming numbers further into general-market pop rotation. The acting career layered on top: a substantial role opposite Jennifer Lopez in Marry Me, a featured turn in Magic Mike's Last Dance with Channing Tatum, and brand partnerships across luxury fashion and athletic wear that pushed his profile well outside the urbano lane. The Don Juan and +Pretty +Dirty eras pivoted the catalog toward a more theatrical, character-driven stage show, with a full live band, a multi-tier dance corps, and visual chapters that match the album-era cycles from Pretty Boy Dirty Boy through the latest run. His audience pulls from across Latin America, Spain, and the entire U.S. and Canadian Spanish-speaking diaspora, with consistently strong rooms in Medellín, Bogotá, Miami, Madrid, Toronto, and Mexico City. This page is the central hub for Maluma tour dates, ticket guidance, setlist patterns, and the cities he plays most consistently — built to stay current without leaning on a single calendar year, updated whenever new routing announcements clear.
About Maluma
Juan Luis Londoño Arias was born in Medellín, Colombia on January 28, 1994, and grew up in the same northern-Antioquia music ecosystem that produced Karol G and J Balvin — the three of them came up out of overlapping neighborhood scenes within walking distance of each other and trade producers, songwriters, and DJ talent across their respective camps. He was a youth-league soccer player and turned down a contract with Atlético Nacional's academy before music took over, recording his first single Farandulera at sixteen with help from his uncle, who produced the early tracks in a home studio, and releasing it through a tiny Medellín indie label that mostly functioned as a calling card for the majors. The stage name Maluma comes from the first two letters of his mother Marlli, brother Julián, and sister Manuela's first names — a family construction he kept after Sony Music Colombia signed him within months of the early uploads. His debut album Magia dropped in 2012 — a pure reggaeton record aimed squarely at Colombian radio that registered locally without breaking outside the country. The pivot started with Pretty Boy Dirty Boy in 2015, the album that introduced Borro Cassette as a regional hit and gave him his first sustained chart presence across Latin America. Felices los 4 arrived in 2017 and became the singalong record that pushed his name past the urbano core into mainstream Latin pop, and the Shakira collaboration Chantaje from her El Dorado album the same year became one of the most-streamed Spanish-language tracks of the decade. F.A.M.E. (2018) broke him onto the Billboard 200 and won the Latin Grammy for Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Album — a category swing that signaled the major-label push to position him beyond the reggaeton lane. 11:11 (2019) and Papi Juancho (2020) cemented the formula; Hawái from Papi Juancho became the pandemic-era global crossover, charting in over two dozen countries and powering a Weeknd remix that pushed the streaming numbers further. 7 Días en Jamaica (2021) and The Love & Sex Tape (2022) were shorter projects between full-length cycles. Don Juan (2023) arrived as a concept album built around the legendary-lover archetype, and +Pretty +Dirty (2024) closed a stylistic loop with the 2015 breakout. Acting expanded the public profile substantially — a featured role in Marry Me opposite Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson in 2022, then a turn in Magic Mike's Last Dance with Channing Tatum and Salma Hayek directed by Steven Soderbergh in 2023. Business interests across Royalty World, his label imprint with WK Entertainment, his Royalty by Maluma cigar line, and luxury brand partnerships with Versace and Balmain rounded out the off-stage portfolio that pushed him onto Hollywood Reporter and Variety coverage cycles in addition to Billboard and Rolling Stone.
Maluma tour dates and live show
Maluma's live calendar runs on a hybrid arena-and-amphitheater structure across North America, with full arena production in Latin America and Europe and theater-scale dates layered in on residency-style runs in Las Vegas and Miami. North American tours anchor on indoor arenas like Scotiabank Arena, Madison Square Garden, Kaseya Center, Crypto.com Arena, United Center, and Toyota Center, with amphitheater dates at venues like the Hollywood Bowl, the Forum, and FivePoint Amphitheatre slotted in where the routing benefits from open-air capacity. European legs hit arenas in Madrid, Barcelona, Paris, London, Berlin, and Milan; Latin American legs hit Bogotá, Medellín, Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Lima, Santiago, and São Paulo at arena or stadium scale depending on the album cycle. A typical Maluma show runs 100 to 115 minutes anchored by a full live band, a horn section that's grown more prominent across the Don Juan and +Pretty +Dirty cycles, and a dance corps of eight to twelve performers built around tightly choreographed sequences that lean into the theatrical Don Juan character work. Production is divided into four or five visual chapters that match the album eras — an opening Pretty Boy palette, a F.A.M.E. and 11:11 mid-set block, a Papi Juancho beach-and-Hawái sequence, and a Don Juan theatrical closer with costume changes and elevated staging. Special guest cameos surface on hometown and big-market dates — past appearances from Shakira, J Balvin, and Carlos Vives on Latin-market routings — and fans treat them as part of the value when the routing pulls into Medellín, Miami, or Madrid. If he's touring in your region, the schedule strip at the top of this page lists every confirmed date pulled live from the ticketing feed.
Maluma tickets
Maluma tickets for North American arena dates start in the $75–$120 range for upper-level seats at on-sale and climb past $300 for lower-bowl and floor seats once Ticketmaster dynamic pricing engages. Front-of-stage GA pits, where available, routinely clear $400–$700 on big-market nights at Madison Square Garden, Scotiabank Arena, and Kaseya Center, with the runway-adjacent floor sections pulling the loudest pricing reaction across any given on-sale. Amphitheater dates sit a tick lower across the board — typical $60–$100 for lawn seats, $150–$350 for reserved pavilion, with stadium upgrades on the largest-demand routings adjusting the pricing curve toward the higher end. The Royalty World fan club presale is the most reliable path to face-value seats: members get codes 24–48 hours ahead of public on-sale, and the closest-to-stage inventory tends to clear inside the fan-club window before the general public ever sees it. Ticketmaster Verified Fan registration has been used on the largest-demand markets — typically Miami, New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, and Madrid — to throttle bots and prioritize verified buyers in the on-sale queue ahead of public availability. Citi cardholder presales, American Express presales, and Spotify-platform presales layer in on a tour-by-tour basis. Secondary-market inventory across StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, and Ticketmaster's own resale marketplace all carry buyer guarantees that cover non-delivery and fraudulent listings; anything offered via social-media DM, Venmo, Zelle, or Cash App outside a recognized platform should be treated as fraudulent until proven otherwise on any high-demand night.
Maluma setlist
A Maluma setlist is structured around four album eras blocked into visual chapters, with the early-catalog material driving the opening sequence and the recent Don Juan and +Pretty +Dirty material anchoring the back half. The opening segment leans into the Pretty Boy Dirty Boy era — Borro Cassette, El Perdedor, Sin Contrato — at full reggaeton tempo with the dance corps in matched black-and-gold staging. The mid-set drops into the F.A.M.E. and 11:11 catalog: Felices los 4 as the first singalong moment, Chantaje as the Shakira-collaboration showcase that the crowd carries even without a guest appearance, Corazón with the Nego do Borel hook, HP, and 11 PM. The third chapter pulls from Papi Juancho and 7 Días en Jamaica — Hawái as the global crossover that gets the loudest sustained response of the night, Tonto with Reik, Junio, and Bajo Cero — with the staging shifting to a beach-and-tropical palette. The closer chapter pulls from Don Juan and +Pretty +Dirty: Carnaval as the encore singalong, Te Quiero a Ti with Anitta on Latin-market dates when guest cameos line up, and a theatrical closing sequence built around the Don Juan character work and costume changes. Performance language is overwhelmingly Spanish across songs and stage banter; English-speaking audiences should not expect translated banter or bilingual subtitles. Night-to-night variation is modest — the chapter order holds, deep cuts swap in occasionally, and surprise guest appearances reshuffle the back half on hometown markets. For exact night-by-night setlists, setlist.fm tracks every confirmed Maluma date with crowd-submitted lists usually posted within hours of the encore.
Maluma opening acts and tour support
Maluma's opening-act structure follows the Latin urbano tour playbook more than the general-market North American one, which means a single named touring opener is the exception rather than the rule across most legs. The Don Juan tour cycle and the prior +Pretty +Dirty run carried the same basic warm-up architecture: a DJ set runs first to seed the room, a secondary live act covers the middle slot on most major-market dates, and a roughly 25 to 35 minute changeover stretches between the support act clearing the stage and Maluma's intro reel kicking in. Pretty Boy Dirty Boy era dates, going back to the 2015–2017 window when he was still scaling up to arena-anchored routings, often ran with a single rotating reggaeton opener pulled from the Royalty World roster and regional Sony Music Latin artists. Past tour cycles have platformed Latin emerging acts that were either Royalty World signees or otherwise tied to his label ecosystem — rising reggaeton, Latin trap, and Latin pop names being broken to broader audiences via the warm-up slot — with regional swaps in markets like Mexico City, Bogotá, and Madrid where local urbano artists slot in for one-off dates. North American legs more often confirm a single touring DJ or hype act for the full run; the secondary live opener tends to be region-specific and announced 4 to 8 weeks before each show on the official Ticketmaster page, not at on-sale. On a meaningful share of dates — especially residency-style nights in Las Vegas, Miami, and corporate one-offs — Maluma runs solo with no live opener at all, just a house DJ warming the room before doors-to-headliner runs roughly 90 minutes. What to expect on a typical full-bill arena night: doors at 7:00 or 7:30pm, an opening DJ set running about 45 minutes, a secondary live act for 30 to 45 minutes, a 25 to 35 minute changeover, and Maluma taking the stage between 9:30 and 10:00pm local time. Festival appearances follow a separate model entirely — Coca-Cola Flow Fest in Mexico City, Calibash in Las Vegas, the Premio Lo Nuestro showcase nights, and the Lollapalooza editions across Latin America all place him within a multi-act day or two-night lineup where there's no dedicated opener concept; the festival schedule itself is the warm-up, and his set runs 60 to 75 minutes weighted toward the crossover singles. Confirmed openers for each tour stop surface on the Ticketmaster show page in the weeks before the date; this page updates daily as Ticketmaster posts each city's lineup.
Tour cities
Medellín
Medellín is home. Maluma grew up in the El Poblado-adjacent neighborhoods of northern Antioquia and his hometown dates at Estadio Atanasio Girardot and Movistar Arena Medellín are treated as cultural events, with audiences camping the venue from the morning of the show. The Atanasio Girardot stadium nights are the largest-capacity Maluma dates anywhere on the calendar and the secondary market for hometown shows clears almost immediately — Royalty World fan club presale is functionally the only realistic route to face-value tickets. Public transit is workable via the Medellín Metro plus dedicated event shuttles on show nights, but rideshare and pre-booked taxis are easier for late-finishing dates. Hotel inventory in El Poblado spikes hard during stadium nights; book inside the on-sale window if you're flying in for a hometown date and want to stay anywhere central.
Bogotá
Bogotá is the second Colombian stop on any Latin American leg, hosted at Estadio El Campín for stadium runs and Movistar Arena Bogotá for arena-scale dates. El Campín runs at full football-stadium capacity with the runway-and-B-stage production package; Movistar Arena nights are the closer-to-the-stage option when the routing scales down. The Bogotá crowd is reliably one of the loudest stops on the Colombian leg and ticketmaster.com.co handles primary sales with Royalty World presales running 24–48 hours ahead of public on-sale. TransMilenio service runs to both venues with extended hours on show nights, but rideshare gets crowded near the gates and pre-booked transport is the safer bet for late finishes. Hotel inventory in Chapinero and Zona T tightens fast for stadium dates, with the Zona Rosa hotels filling first.
Miami
Miami is functionally Maluma's second home market — the Colombian and broader Latin American diaspora in South Florida means Kaseya Center dates and Hard Rock Stadium nights sell at or near the speed of his Medellín shows. Indoor arena dates at Kaseya Center run the full arena production package; outdoor stadium dates at Hard Rock Stadium scale up to full stadium runway-and-B-stage staging when the album cycle supports it. Royalty World fan club presale is the consistent route to face-value seats — Miami clears the closest-to-stage inventory inside the fan-club window almost every cycle. Metrorail and Metromover reach Kaseya Center directly; Hard Rock Stadium requires rideshare or pre-booked parking, with traffic on the 826 and the Florida Turnpike adding 30 to 60 minutes inbound on event nights. Hotels in Brickell and downtown Miami tighten fast.
Toronto
Toronto is one of the strongest non-U.S. North American markets for Maluma, with the Greater Toronto Area's Latin American and Caribbean diaspora driving sustained demand for Scotiabank Arena dates whenever the routing supports a Canadian stop. Scotiabank Arena hosts the full arena production package — live band, dance corps, multi-chapter visual staging — at NHL/NBA capacity, and the venue clears closest-to-stage inventory inside the Royalty World fan club presale window before public on-sale opens. TTC subway Line 1 stops directly at Union Station with a covered walkway to the arena; GO Transit regional trains feed in from Mississauga, Hamilton, Oakville, and Burlington with extended schedules on event nights. Hotels along Bremner, Wellington, and the Entertainment District fill out fast — book inside the on-sale window for late-finish nights to avoid the late-train scramble back to the 905.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles is the West Coast anchor for Maluma's North American tours, with Crypto.com Arena, the Forum, and the Hollywood Bowl all hosting dates depending on the cycle. Crypto.com Arena dates run the full indoor arena package; the Forum offers a similar acoustic envelope with slightly tighter sightlines; Hollywood Bowl dates layer in the outdoor amphitheater production for summer routings. Royalty World fan club presale clears closest-to-stage inventory before public on-sale opens; Verified Fan registration has been used on the largest-demand LA dates. Metro Rail Expo and 7th Street/Metro Center stations feed Crypto.com Arena; the Forum requires rideshare or pre-booked parking from Inglewood; Hollywood Bowl runs Park & Ride shuttles from Studio City and the Westside. Hotels in DTLA and Inglewood fill fast for arena dates.
New York
New York is Maluma's largest Northeast U.S. market, with Madison Square Garden as the anchor venue and Prudential Center in Newark layered in when the routing supports a second metro-area date. The Garden runs the full arena production package at NBA/NHL capacity; the Prudential nights are sometimes routed as a separate New Jersey market with full diaspora demand from the Hudson County Colombian and Dominican communities. Royalty World fan club presale is the consistent route to face-value seats; Citi and American Express cardholder presales layer in on a tour-by-tour basis. MTA subway service to Penn Station and PATH service to Newark Penn cover the late-finish window with extended schedules on event nights. Hotels in Midtown West fill fast for Garden dates.
Madrid
Madrid is Maluma's largest European market, with WiZink Center hosting the bulk of arena-scale dates and Estadio Cívitas Metropolitano scaling up to stadium capacity when the album cycle supports it. The Spanish-language audience drives a singalong intensity across the entire set that rivals any Latin American stop, and the Royalty World presale clears closest-to-stage inventory inside the fan-club window before public on-sale opens. Madrid Metro Line 5 stops at Goya for WiZink Center; the Metropolitano requires Line 7 to Estadio Metropolitano with extended schedules on event nights. Hotels in Salamanca and Chamberí fill fast for arena dates. Ticketmaster.es handles primary sales with Spanish fan club presales running on the same 24–48-hour pre-public-onsale window as the North American legs.
Mexico City
Mexico City is one of the loudest Latin American stops on any Maluma tour, with Palacio de los Deportes and Arena Ciudad de México hosting arena-scale dates and Foro Sol scaling up to stadium capacity when the routing supports it. The CDMX audience reliably sings every word of the back catalog from Borro Cassette through Hawái, and the Royalty World fan club presale clears closest-to-stage inventory inside the fan-club window before public on-sale opens. Mexico City Metro Line 9 reaches Palacio de los Deportes; Foro Sol requires Metro Line A to Ciudad Deportiva with event-night shuttle service. Hotels in Roma Norte, Condesa, and Polanco fill fast for arena dates. Ticketmaster.com.mx handles primary sales for all major-venue dates with extended customer-service windows on the largest on-sales.
Houston
Houston is one of the strongest Texas markets for Maluma, with Toyota Center hosting the bulk of arena-scale dates and the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion layering in for amphitheater routings. The Greater Houston Latin American diaspora — particularly the Colombian, Mexican, and Venezuelan communities — drives demand that consistently clears Toyota Center inventory inside the on-sale window. Royalty World fan club presale is the reliable route to face-value seats; Citi and American Express cardholder presales layer in on a tour-by-tour basis. METRORail Red Line reaches the Toyota Center directly; the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion requires rideshare or pre-booked parking from The Woodlands. Hotels in downtown Houston and around the Galleria fill fast for arena dates.
Chicago
Chicago is Maluma's Midwest anchor, with United Center hosting the arena-scale dates and the Allstate Arena in Rosemont layering in when the routing benefits from a suburban venue. The Chicago metro Latin American diaspora — particularly the Mexican and Puerto Rican communities — drives sustained demand that clears United Center inventory inside the on-sale window. Royalty World fan club presale is the consistent route to face-value seats; Verified Fan registration has been used on the largest-demand Chicago dates. CTA Pink Line and the Blue Line both feed within walking distance of United Center; Allstate Arena requires Blue Line to Rosemont plus a short shuttle or rideshare. Hotels in the West Loop fill fast for United Center dates; Rosemont hotels around O'Hare are the suburban option for Allstate routings.
Cheapest Maluma Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
Maluma tickets can move fast, especially for big-city dates, but there are a few reliable ways to land the best price.
- Buy during the official on-sale window. Face-value primary tickets on Ticketmaster are almost always cheaper than resale — the listings above show primary availability first.
- Consider mid-week shows. Tuesday and Wednesday Maluma dates often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekend stops in the same city.
- Go upper-level. Upper 300-level or balcony sections typically start near $45 to $75 and still offer a strong view of the stage.
- Watch last-minute drops.Resellers often slash prices 24 to 48 hours before doors open, especially for mid-week dates that haven't sold out.
- Compare nearby cities. It can be cheaper to drive 2 to 3 hours to a smaller market — check the full cheap Maluma tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
MalumaVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, Maluma VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Malumaconcerts often include early venue entry, a premium seat or pit access, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and occasionally a pre-show soundcheck or photo opportunity. Meet and greet packages, when offered, sell out fastest — if you see one listed on the show page above, it's worth grabbing immediately. For the full breakdown of current VIP and meet and greet options on this tour, see the MalumaVIP & meet and greet guide.
MalumaPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the Maluma 2026 tour typically open 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale and are the best way to lock in seats before inventory drops. The most common presales for Malumatour stops are Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation presale, the artist's official newsletter or fan club, and credit-card presales from Citi, American Express, or Capital One in North America. Sign-up links usually go live from the artist's official site 1 to 2 weeks before the on-sale. See the Maluma presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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