

Enrique Bunbury ignites the stage in Latin America. Credit to Jose Girl.
Los Angeles, California (June 27, 2025)- After years of anticipation, Enrique Bunbury has returned to the stage in full force with his “Huracán Ambulante 2025” tour, and the early shows have proven that the Spanish rock icon’s fire burns brighter than ever. Kicking off on June 7 with a sold-out concert in Querétaro, Mexico, the tour reunites Bunbury with the band that helped shape his solo legacy: El Huracán Ambulante.
This emotional and sonically charged reunion marks a full-circle moment for the former Héroes del Silencio frontman, as he revisits a catalog that defined an era in Spanish-language rock. The original lineup of El Huracán Ambulante, known for their experimental fusion of rock, cabaret, electronic, and Latin sounds, has joined Bunbury once again onstage, reigniting the unique chemistry that distinguished his earliest solo efforts.
One of the most unforgettable moments of the tour so far took place on June 14 in San Salvador, El Salvador, where Bunbury performed through challenging weather conditions. Despite the heavy rain, he delivered an electrifying set that left fans both soaked and exhilarated. The concert, held under dramatic skies, turned into a visceral celebration of music, passion, and endurance—symbolic of the raw power behind the name Huracán (hurricane). Photographs captured by Jose Girl showcase Bunbury’s commanding stage presence, silhouetted against rain-soaked lights and an audience that refused to be deterred by the storm.
Tonight, the tour rolls into Guatemala City, marking the second of three Central American dates. Fans in Honduras will follow before the show moves north and south for a summer sweep through Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, and the United States. Later this year, the Huracán Ambulante will cross the Atlantic for an emotional homecoming in Spain, and then conclude in Argentina in September, where Bunbury has always enjoyed a fervent following.
What makes this tour especially significant is not just the music—it’s the reunion. El Huracán Ambulante played a defining role in Bunbury’s early solo career, particularly on albums like Pequeño and Flamingos, where his post-Héroes deconstructive reinvention as an avant-garde, genre-blurring solo artist took shape. For fans, this tour isn’t just about nostalgia—it’s about reconnecting with the origin of Bunbury’s creative transformation.
While the setlist has remained under wraps in advance of each performance, early attendees have reported stunning renditions of fan favorites alongside deeper cuts that haven’t been performed in years. Each show is a carefully orchestrated journey through Bunbury’s evolution as a songwriter and performer, backed by a band that understands his emotional and sonic palette like no one else.
Beyond the music, Huracán Ambulante 2025 also marks Bunbury’s return to the stage after years of semi-retirement and health-related pauses. His decision to reunite with El Huracán Ambulante adds weight to this tour’s emotional resonance, signaling a full-circle chapter that embraces the past while pushing forward artistically.
As the summer tour continues, expectations are sky-high, and by all accounts, Bunbury and El Huracán Ambulante are delivering at every stop. Fans across Latin America, the United States, and Europe are bracing themselves not just for a concert—but for a whirlwind experience that transcends time, memory, and genre.
For those who have followed Bunbury since his days as the enigmatic voice of Héroes del Silencio, or those who discovered his genre-defying solo work later, Huracán Ambulante 2025 is a rare opportunity to witness a legendary artist performing at his creative and emotional peak. And for Bunbury, it’s a return to form that honors the past without being confined by it—a hurricane of sound, vision, and soul sweeping across continents.