Ozuna Opening Act 2026 — Who is the Support?
How Ozuna Tour Openers Get Announced
Most Ozunatour openers aren't named when tickets go on sale. The supporting act is locked in per-region (sometimes per-show) and surfaces on the official Ticketmaster show page in the weeks before each stop. Click any date above to see whether the opener is confirmed yet — Catch Movement pulls live show pages daily, so the listed support act updates as soon as Ticketmaster does.
For headliners at Ozuna's scale, expect a single opener doing a 30 to 45 minute set, sometimes with a regional rotation (a Canadian opener for CA dates, a US opener for the American leg). The opener slot doesn't require a separate ticket — your Ozuna ticket covers the full show.
How to Find the Confirmed Ozuna Opener for Your City
- Pick your city from the tour-date list above.
- Click through to that show's Ticketmaster page.
- Check the listing — confirmed openers appear under the headline name once added.
- Watch for updates — openers are sometimes added 2 to 4 weeks out, so check back if it's still TBA.
Do I Need a Separate Ticket for the Opener?
No. The Ozuna ticket you buy from Ticketmaster covers the entire show — opener + headliner — at the same venue, same night. Doors usually open 60 to 90 minutes before the advertised start time; the opener typically performs first, with a 20 to 30 minute changeover before Ozuna takes the stage.
Ozuna Opening Act — FAQ
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About Ozuna
Juan Carlos Ozuna Rosado was born in the Bronx on March 13, 1992 to a Dominican mother and a Puerto Rican father, and moved with his mother to San Juan as a young child after his father — a backup dancer in Vico C's early stage shows — was killed when Juan Carlos was three. He grew up in the Río Piedras neighborhood, sang in school talent shows from grade school onward, and started writing his own reggaeton verses in his early teens. He uploaded his first single — Imaginando — to YouTube in 2012, and built a following slowly across the next several years through SoundCloud uploads, regional features, and the Puerto Rico club circuit. The 2016 single Si No Te Quiere with De La Ghetto pushed him into the Latin radio rotation; Dile Que Tú Me Quieres landed on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart and gave him his first widely recognized solo hit. He signed with VP Entertainment under manager Vicente Saavedra and joined the broader Dimelo Flow and Hear This Music collaboration ecosystem alongside Anuel AA, Bad Bunny, J Balvin, and Daddy Yankee. The August 2017 debut album Odisea — 20 tracks, 16 of which charted on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs — became one of the highest-charting Spanish-language reggaeton albums in Billboard history at the time, sat at No. 1 on the Top Latin Albums chart for a record-setting run, and earned him a Latin Grammy nomination plus multiple Billboard Latin Music Awards. The Te Boté remix in early 2018 — featuring Bad Bunny, Nicky Jam, Casper Mágico, Darell, and Nio García — became one of the defining reggaeton tracks of the decade and topped the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart. The August 2018 follow-up Aura — featuring Cardi B, Akon, and Romeo Santos — debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard 200, the highest debut for an all-Spanish album at that point. The DJ Snake collaboration Taki Taki with Cardi B and Selena Gomez later that year reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs and the top of the global YouTube charts. Nibiru followed in November 2019 and ENOC in September 2020. The joint album Los Dioses with Anuel AA in January 2021 debuted at No. 1 on Top Latin Albums and produced the global hit Antes — itself a streaming-era classic. Ozutochi arrived in September 2022 and Cosmo in November 2023, the latter widely treated as a creative reset that braided reggaeton with R&B, Afrobeats, and Latin pop textures across roughly two dozen tracks. He has performed at every major Latin music awards ceremony — Latin Grammys, Latin Billboards, Premios Juventud, Premio Lo Nuestro — and collaborated across a wide spread including Karol G, Rosalía, J Balvin, Anuel AA, Daddy Yankee, Wisin & Yandel, Nicky Jam, Romeo Santos, and Akon. The Aura Tour, Nibiru World Tour, and ENOC-era arena and stadium runs have anchored a touring schedule that returns regularly to Madison Square Garden, Coliseo de Puerto Rico, Crypto.com Arena, Foro Sol, Movistar Arena Buenos Aires, and WiZink Center Madrid. He operates through Dimelo Vi management and VP Entertainment alongside touring through the major North American and European promoter networks.
