Rauw Alejandro Setlist 2026 — Songs, Order & Running Time
Rauw Alejandro 2026 Tour Setlist Structure
Rauw Alejandro, a reggaeton act, has no confirmed dates on sale right now, so the song order below reflects how reggaeton headline sets of this size are typically paced.
Recent Rauw Alejandro concerts have averaged between 18 and 24 songs spread across roughly 90 to 120 minutes of performance time (excluding opener). The shows typically follow this rough structure:
- Opener (song 1 to 2). A high-energy hit to set the tone.
- Hit block (song 3 to 7). A run of the most-streamed singles.
- Acoustic / storytelling moment (song 8 to 10). Stripped-back arrangements and banter.
- Deep-cut set (song 11 to 15). Fan favorites and newer album tracks.
- Peak run (song 16 to 20). The dancefloor anthems and biggest singalongs.
- Encore (song 21 to 24). A 2 to 3 song encore featuring the signature closer.
Does the Rauw Alejandro Setlist Change Night to Night?
The core of the Rauw Alejandro 2026 setlist — the singles and the staging — stays consistent across the tour so production cues work from night to night. Smaller changes (a deep cut swap, a city-specific cover, or an acoustic surprise) happen on some nights. For the exact setlist from a specific Rauw Alejandro show, check fan-submitted setlists on Setlist.fm after the concert.
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About Rauw Alejandro
Raúl Alejandro Ocasio Ruiz was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico on January 10, 1993, and grew up between Carolina and the Canóvanas suburbs east of the capital. His father was a guitarist who played in local rock and Latin cover bands, his mother sang at home, and a brief childhood stretch living in Orlando exposed him to U.S. R&B and hip-hop alongside the salsa and reggaeton he'd already grown up on. He played soccer through his teens — seriously enough to consider it as a career — before turning back to music in his late teens and beginning to release tracks on SoundCloud under the Rauw Alejandro name around 2014. The SoundCloud era was a long grind. Early mixtape singles — Punto Final, Trap Cake Vol. 1 — circulated in the Puerto Rico underground reggaeton ecosystem without breaking nationally. The pivot came when Eric Duars and Duars Entertainment signed him as a development priority and started pushing his records through wider streaming distribution; Sony Music Latin came in as the major-label partner that scaled the catalogue from Caribbean-regional into Latin-mainstream. Afrodisíaco, his debut studio album, arrived in November 2020 with TBT featuring Justin Quiles and Dalex as the streaming-anchor single, and Tattoo with Camilo as the crossover record that pushed him into format rotation across the U.S. Latin market. Vice Versa followed in June 2021 and became the first all-Spanish-language solo album by a Latin urbano artist to debut at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 — a structural milestone that opened the door for the stadium-scale Latin tours that followed across the next half-decade. Todo de Ti was the format-defining single; Desesperados with Chencho Corleone became one of the longest-running Latin singles of the cycle. Saturno arrived in November 2022 as a deliberate left turn — a concept album dressed in late-1990s house, freestyle, and dance-pop references with Lokera (featuring Lyanno and Brray) and Punto 40 as the formal singles. Playa Saturno (2023) expanded the universe with tropical and beach-leaning production. Cosa Nuestra (2024) pivoted again — this time into salsa, bolero, and Nuyorican references that tied the project explicitly to the Puerto Rican diaspora lineage of Héctor Lavoe, Willie Colón, and the Fania label. His relationship and engagement with Rosalía produced the Beso single before the engagement ended publicly in 2023. The Touching the Sky and Hayami Hana singles from the Saturno cycle remain rotation staples in the live show.
