Don Omar
Don Omar is heading back on the road in a large way with the announcement of his 2026 “The Last King World Tour,” a large-scale arena run celebrating both his legendary career and the lasting impact of reggaeton on global music culture.
Produced by Don Omar himself, born William Omar Landrón Rivera, the tour launches Sept. 25 at Santander Arena and will travel through 21 cities across the United States. The trek includes stops at major venues such as TD Garden, Barclays Center, Kia Forum and Kaseya Center before concluding in Phoenix in November.
The tour will be promoted in the United States by Cardenas Marketing Network, a major force in Latin live entertainment and touring.
The announcement arrives nearly two decades after Don Omar released King of Kings, the landmark album widely credited with helping push reggaeton into mainstream global consciousness. Through genre-defining tracks like “Danza Kuduro,” “Dale Don Dale,” “Salió El Sol” and “Bandoleros,” Don Omar became one of the architects of Latin urban music’s worldwide rise.
Over the years, the artist has collected numerous honors, including Billboard Latin Music Awards, Premio Lo Nuestro trophies, Premios Juventud recognition and Latin Grammy accolades. In 2024, he received the Global Icon Award at Premio Lo Nuestro, recognizing his influence in bringing reggaeton to international audiences.
According to the announcement, “The Last King World Tour” will showcase many of the artist’s biggest hits alongside the high-energy stage production that has made him one of Latin music’s most enduring live performers.
The routing reflects reggaeton’s continued arena-level streak across the United States, with performances scheduled in cities including Chicago, Dallas, Orlando, Houston, Atlanta, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Newark and Washington, D.C.
General ticket sales are scheduled to begin May 22, with presale information expected to be released through Don Omar’s official channels in the coming days.
