Sech Gira / Tour 2026
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0 / 12 citiesLive tour status for Sech across the 12 biggest North American markets — refreshed daily from Ticketmaster. Tap any "not yet" city to see the closest confirmed date.
Sech is currently between tours. No confirmed 2026 North America dates on Ticketmaster right now — this page auto-updates the moment new dates drop.
- How do I get Sech tickets?
- Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
- What time does the show start?
- Most Sech 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.
About Sech
SSech is the Reggaeton 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.
Cheapest Sech Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
Sech 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 Sech 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 Sech tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
SechVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, Sech VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Sechconcerts 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 SechVIP & meet and greet guide.
SechPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the Sech 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 Sechtour 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 Sech presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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Inside Sech
Sech is the Panamanian reggaeton and Latin urban singer who turned a debut single into one of the defining Spanish-language hits of the streaming era and, by his second album cycle, sat alongside Daddy Yankee, J Balvin, Rosalía, and Farruko on the song that became the genre's most-played remix of its moment. Born Carlos Isaías Morales Williams in Panama City, he grew up in the working-class Río Abajo neighborhood, sang in church from boyhood, and signed with Rich Music — the Miami-based independent label run by Cuban-American executives Josh Gudwin–adjacent producers — that built the early Latin trap and reggaeton roster around him, Justin Quiles, Dalex, and Lenny Tavárez. Sueños arrived in April 2019 and the lead single Otro Trago with fellow Rich Music signee Darell detonated the calendar: the original cleared a billion streams, the remix with Anuel AA, Ozuna, and Nicky Jam later that year cleared another billion, and Otro Trago became the song you could not avoid on Latin radio, in Panamanian taxis, at every Miami pool party, and on every Spotify Latin chart for the back half of 2019. Relación followed in 2020 — first as a solo cut on 1 of 1, then as the remix with Daddy Yankee, J Balvin, Rosalía, and Farruko that turned a melancholic mid-tempo into a pop event, with the Rosalía feature in particular pulling the song across into the English-language Latin-curious audience. 42 in 2021 leaned harder into Sech's R&B-melodic instincts and confirmed he was not a one-album act. El Plan in 2024 returned the catalogue to commercial reggaeton and confirmed the touring engine that runs underneath the recordings: arena and theater dates across Latin America, festival headlines in the diaspora US markets, and selective European stops on Latin urbano package tours. The voice is the unmistakable thing — a high, slightly nasal melodic instrument that pivots between sung-rap and pure R&B falsetto, frequently doubled and harmonized with itself in the production, and built for the kind of romantic-but-rhythmic reggaeton that anchored the genre's late-2010s and early-2020s peak. This page is the central hub for tour dates, ticket guidance, and the cities Sech plays most.
About Sech
Carlos Isaías Morales Williams was born in Panama City on October 18, 1993 and raised in Río Abajo, a working-class corregimiento on the eastern side of the capital that has historically been one of the city's main Afro-Panamanian neighborhoods and one of the cradles of Panamanian reggae en español — the proto-reggaeton sound that emerged from West Indian and Jamaican migration to Panama in the late twentieth century and seeded the genre that would later explode out of Puerto Rico. He sang in his local church from boyhood, picked up guitar in his teens, and started writing his own songs under the name Sech — short and percussive, chosen for stage use — while still in school. The early demos circulated through Panama City's small but dense urbano scene and caught the attention of Rich Music, the Miami-based independent Latin label run by brothers Maffio and Josh, who signed him alongside a roster that would come to include Justin Quiles, Dalex, Lenny Tavárez, Feid in his earliest era, and Cazzu on select releases. Sueños dropped in April 2019 as his major-label debut and Otro Trago — recorded with Rich Music labelmate Darell — was the song that broke the album wide. The original cleared a billion Spotify streams; the remix released later that year added Anuel AA, Ozuna, and Nicky Jam and cleared a second billion, eventually receiving Diamond certification from the RIAA in the Latin field. The album anchored him at the top of the Billboard Latin charts and his Coachella debut, Tomorrowland mainstage Latin-tent slots, and arena routing across Mexico, Central America, and the diaspora US markets followed almost immediately. 1 of 1 in 2020 doubled down on the formula and produced Relación — a melancholic, mid-tempo cut that became one of the songs of the pandemic-summer Latin calendar — and then the Relación remix with Daddy Yankee, J Balvin, Rosalía, and Farruko, which functioned as a who's-who pop event for the genre and pulled Sech into the English-language curiosity audience via the Rosalía verse. 42 arrived in November 2021 and leaned harder into R&B-melodic territory — the title is a reference to the Jackie Robinson jersey number and to Sech's own self-positioning as a barrier-breaker for Panamanian urbano on the global stage. El Plan in 2024 returned to commercial reggaeton with a more focused tracklist and confirmed Sech's continued presence on the Latin urban A-list more than five years after Otro Trago first detonated. Rich Music sits behind the operation as the label home throughout, with Sony Music Latin handling distribution. The vocal signature — high, slightly nasal, melodic, often doubled and stacked in the mix — is the unmistakable thing across the catalogue, and the live show is built around it.
Sech tour dates and live show
When Sech tours, he plays a mix of arenas, mid-size theaters, and festival headlining slots depending on the market. The home territory — Panama, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, and the Dominican Republic — pulls full arena and stadium-shoulder demand and the routing typically opens or closes there. Mexico is the next tier up: Mexico City, Monterrey, Guadalajara, and Tijuana all anchor multi-thousand-capacity rooms, with Foro Sol and Auditorio Nacional dates booked when the cycle aligns. The diaspora US markets — Miami, Orlando, New York, Los Angeles, Houston, Dallas, Chicago — sit on the routing for every major leg, often as part of Latin urbano package tours alongside fellow Rich Music labelmates or as headlining theater and arena runs of his own. South America picks up Colombia (Medellín and Bogotá the priority stops), Chile, Argentina, and Peru on most full cycles. Europe is selective: Madrid, Barcelona, and occasionally Milan or Amsterdam appear on Latin urbano package routings rather than as standalone Sech-headline tours. A typical Sech live show runs roughly 75 to 100 minutes and is built around the catalogue's hit density — Otro Trago, Relación, Sal y Perrea, La Luz, 911, Borracho y Loco — anchored by a live band, percussion, and a DJ rather than a fully orchestrated stadium production. The energy is sustained-perreo with melodic ballad pivots; the show is paced for dancing more than for spectacle, and the production is sized for arenas and theaters rather than stadiums. No opener on most headlining dates; on package routings he typically plays a 60 to 75 minute headlining or co-headlining slot. If he's touring in your region, the schedule strip above shows every confirmed date.
Sech tickets
Sech tickets for headlining arena dates typically start in the $50–$90 range for upper-level seats at most North American and Latin American stops on the day of on-sale and climb to roughly $150–$300 for floor and lower-bowl seats once Ticketmaster dynamic pricing kicks in. Theater-tier dates on the diaspora US circuit — venues in the 2,500–5,000 capacity range — tend to land $60–$180 across the room, with VIP and meet-and-greet packages adding $200–$500 on top when offered. Festival appearances are priced into the broader festival pass rather than as a Sech-specific ticket. Latin American dates run lower in absolute terms — Mexico City, Panama City, and Bogotá arena nights often sit $30–$120 at face value via Ticketmaster Mexico, Tu Boleta, or Eventim depending on the market — but the on-sale demand is comparable and the lower-bowl clears fast. Official on-sales go through Ticketmaster or the regional equivalent as the primary, with Rich Music label pre-sales and venue-specific pre-sales occasionally opening 24–48 hours ahead of the public window. Resale through StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, and Ticketmaster's own resale marketplace covers most secondary inventory; in Mexico and South America, Boletia and Reventa are the more common regional resale platforms. Set an alert on this page rather than checking once and walking away — Sech on-sales clear the best face-value seats inside the first hour for major markets.
Sech setlist
A typical Sech setlist runs 18 to 22 songs across roughly 75 to 100 minutes and is built around the catalogue's hit density rather than around era-by-era chronology. The opening third pulls from El Plan and 42 — recent uptempo cuts to set the floor energy — before pivoting into the Sueños and 1 of 1 catalogue that the room came to hear. Otro Trago typically lands in the back half of the set and the remix version is what gets played, with the recorded Anuel AA, Ozuna, and Nicky Jam verses handled by the band, the DJ, and backing vocals rather than by guest appearances on most dates. Relación functions similarly — the remix arrangement with the Daddy Yankee, J Balvin, Rosalía, and Farruko sections is what the audience expects, and the live arrangement carries those verses without the original guests present. Sal y Perrea, La Luz, 911, Borracho y Loco, No Me Conoce (Remix with J Balvin and Jhayco), and Definitivamente — the Daddy Yankee collaboration — round out the singalong core. The melodic-ballad block typically lands mid-set as a tempo reset before the perreo finale, with cuts like Sin Pijama (his Becky G collaboration), Que Más Pues, and selected 42 cuts pulling the slower-tempo audience moment. The encore, when included, typically closes on Otro Trago or a recent El Plan single. Night-to-night variation is moderate — the core hit block is fixed and the front-loaded and mid-set cuts rotate based on the album cycle and the market. For exact night-by-night setlists, setlist.fm tracks every confirmed Sech date with crowd-submitted song-by-song lists usually posted within hours of the show.
Sech meet-and-greet packages
Sech meet-and-greet packages have been offered intermittently across recent tour cycles, typically as VIP upgrades sold through Ticketmaster, the regional ticketing partner, or Rich Music label channels rather than as a fixed touring tier. When offered, packages have bundled a premium seat, a pre-show photo opportunity with Sech, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and early venue entry, typically priced $300–$600 above the underlying ticket face value depending on the market. Availability varies date by date — some routings include VIP and meet-and-greet at most stops, others reserve those packages for select major-market dates only. Rich Music label pre-sales and Ticketmaster Verified Fan-style pre-sales occasionally open 24–48 hours ahead of the public window for VIP allocation. Anyone offering a guaranteed in-person Sech meet-and-greet outside of the official VIP tier or Rich Music channels should be treated with skepticism; that market sees regular scam listings on third-party sites. If face-time is the goal, premium floor or front-pit seats are the realistic path when no formal meet-and-greet tier is on offer for the date you want. Check the event card above for any officially listed VIP or meet-and-greet upgrades for confirmed dates currently on sale.
Tour cities
Panama City
Panama City is the home market and the date the entire calendar bends around when Sech tours. Figali Convention Center, Estadio Rommel Fernández, and Arena Roberto Durán have all hosted Sech headlining nights, with the routing typically opening or closing a major cycle there. The hometown audience pulls full demand and lower-bowl tickets clear inside the on-sale window on every Panama City date. Pre-sales open 24–48 hours ahead of the public window through the local ticketing partner and through Rich Music label channels when offered. Panama City venues are reachable via the Metro and ride-share — Figali sits near Albrook on the western edge of the city, the Estadio Rommel Fernández is in Juan Díaz, and Arena Roberto Durán is in the older Curundú district. Plan transit ahead — post-show egress around major Panama City venues can run 45 minutes to an hour on event nights given the city's traffic patterns.
Miami
Miami is the largest mainland US market for Sech, with a Cuban, Colombian, Panamanian, Dominican, and Venezuelan audience that turns every date into a hometown-shoulder show. Kaseya Center downtown, Watsco Center on the University of Miami campus, and James L. Knight Center have all hosted Sech headlining or co-headlining nights across recent cycles, with festival appearances at Calibash and Mega Mezcla pulling additional Miami dates onto the calendar. Pre-sales through Rich Music label channels and the Ticketmaster Verified Fan-style pre-sale run 24–48 hours ahead of the public window for the bigger Miami dates. Kaseya Center sits at the Freedom Tower Metromover station; Watsco Center is reachable via the Metrorail to University station and a campus shuttle. Plan to be in your seat well before doors close on headlining Miami nights — the room fills fast and the perreo energy is up from the opening minute.
New York
New York hosts Sech at Madison Square Garden for major headlining or co-headlining nights, with Radio City Music Hall, Hammerstein Ballroom, and the Barclays Center in Brooklyn handling theater and arena-tier shows on different cycles. The metro-area Latino audience — Puerto Rican, Dominican, Colombian, Panamanian, and Ecuadorian — pulls hard on every NYC-area Sech date and the lower bowl clears inside the on-sale window. Pre-sales run through Ticketmaster Verified Fan-style channels and Rich Music when offered. MSG sits on top of Penn Station; Barclays is at Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center on the 2, 3, 4, 5, B, D, N, Q, R, and W lines; Radio City is at Rockefeller Center on the B, D, F, and M lines. Post-show egress from MSG and Barclays runs well-managed but expect 20 to 30 minutes to clear on big nights.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles is Sech's biggest West Coast market — the Greater LA Mexican, Salvadoran, Guatemalan, Colombian, and Panamanian audience anchors every date, and the routing always includes LA on a US leg. Crypto.com Arena downtown, The Forum in Inglewood, YouTube Theater, and the Microsoft Theater have all hosted Sech headlining or co-headlining nights, with Calibash at Crypto.com Arena being the recurring festival date that pulls additional LA appearances onto the calendar. Pre-sales through Rich Music label channels and Ticketmaster Verified Fan-style windows open 24–48 hours ahead of the public on-sale. Crypto.com Arena and the Microsoft Theater both sit at the 7th Street/Metro Center station on the A, B, D, and E lines; The Forum and YouTube Theater are reachable via the Metro K Line to Downtown Inglewood plus a short walk or shuttle on event nights.
Mexico City
Mexico City is one of the single largest non-home markets for Sech and a mandatory stop on every full tour cycle. Auditorio Nacional, Arena Ciudad de México, Pepsi Center WTC, and Foro Sol have all hosted Sech headlining nights or major festival slots across recent cycles, with Vive Latino and Coca-Cola Flow Fest pulling additional CDMX dates onto the calendar when the timing aligns. The CDMX on-sale clears the lower bowl in single-digit minutes via Ticketmaster Mexico, and pre-sales run 24–48 hours earlier through label and venue channels. Auditorio Nacional sits at the Auditorio station on Line 7; Arena Ciudad de México is at the Aquiles Serdán station on Line 6; Foro Sol is at Ciudad Deportiva on Line 9; Pepsi Center WTC is at San Pedro de los Pinos on Line 7. Plan transit ahead and add buffer for post-show egress on the bigger CDMX nights.
Madrid
Madrid is the priority European market for Sech and the European stop most likely to appear on any full cycle. WiZink Center, Palacio Vistalegre, and La Riviera have all hosted Sech headlining or co-headlining nights, with Latin urbano package routings often pairing Sech with fellow Rich Music labelmates or other Latin A-list acts for shared bills. The Madrid Latin American audience — Colombian, Venezuelan, Peruvian, Ecuadorian, Dominican, and Cuban — pulls hard on every Sech date and the on-sale clears the lower bowl inside the first hour. WiZink Center sits at the Goya station on Lines 2 and 4 of the Madrid Metro; Vistalegre is at Vista Alegre on Line 5; La Riviera is reachable via Príncipe Pío on Lines 6, 10, and R. Pre-sales run through Ticketmaster España and Entradas.com depending on the venue.
Bogota
Bogotá hosts Sech at the Movistar Arena and the Coliseo MedPlus for arena-tier headlining nights, with Estadio El Campín pulling stadium-shoulder dates when the album cycle scales up. The Colombian Latin urban audience is one of the strongest in the world and Bogotá dates clear the on-sale window in single-digit minutes via Tu Boleta. Pre-sales run through label and venue channels 24–48 hours ahead of the public window. Movistar Arena sits at the El Campín TransMilenio station on the Caracas-Norte trunk; Coliseo MedPlus and Estadio El Campín are both reachable from the same TransMilenio stop. Plan transit ahead — post-show egress around the El Campín complex can run 45 minutes to an hour given Bogotá's traffic and the TransMilenio loading patterns on event nights.
San Juan
San Juan is one of the largest Latin urban audiences anywhere and a mandatory stop on any routing that touches the Caribbean. Coliseo de Puerto Rico — the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum, the Choli — has hosted Sech headlining nights, with the Anfiteatro Tito Puente and the Centro de Bellas Artes handling theater and outdoor amphitheater dates depending on the cycle. The Puerto Rican Latin urban audience treats Sech as a fellow Caribbean A-list act — the Panamanian-Puerto Rican reggaeton lineage runs through every show — and the on-sale clears the lower bowl inside the first hour. Pre-sales run through Ticketera Puerto Rico and label channels. The Choli is accessible via the Tren Urbano at the Hato Rey station; the Centro de Bellas Artes sits in Santurce, reachable via rideshare from most San Juan and Condado hotels. Plan ahead — San Juan dates draw heavy diaspora travel and hotel rates spike inside the on-sale window.








