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The heart of Mexico City is about to beat to the rhythm of the tuba and clarinet. Banda MS, the powerhouse of regional Mexican music, has officially announced one of the most significant dates of their upcoming tour: a massive performance at the legendary Plaza de Toros México on May 23, 2026. For fans of the Mazatlán-based group, the excitement is reaching a fever pitch as ticket sales officially launch today, marking the beginning of what promises to be their most ambitious year yet.
A Historic Night in the Capital
Taking the stage at the Plaza de Toros is no small feat; it is a venue reserved for icons. For Banda MS, this concert represents a “monumental honor,” according to vocalist Oswaldo Silvas. Fans can expect a setlist packed with the anthems that defined a decade, from the romantic “El Color de Tus Ojos” to the timeless “Mi mayor anhelo” and “Mi razón de ser.” Tickets are available starting today via Superboletos.com, and given the band’s reputation as one of the highest-grossing acts in the genre, they aren’t expected to last long.
The “Somos MS” Global Takeover
This Mexico City date is a crown jewel in the band’s newly unveiled “Somos MS” 2026 Tour. The journey kicks off on January 31 at the Domo Care in Monterrey, but the momentum quickly crosses borders. Proving their international “taquillera” (box office) status, the group will head to Los Angeles for a two-night residency at the Crypto.com Arena on February 13 and 14. These Valentine’s Day weekend shows have become a tradition for the band, solidifying their massive influence within the U.S. market.
A Renovated Experience
What sets the 2026 tour apart is a completely revamped production. Banda MS isn’t just bringing their music; they are bringing a “large-format” spectacle featuring state-of-the-art visuals and a redesigned stage show. Whether you are a lifelong follower or a new listener drawn in by the global regional Mexican explosion, the “Somos MS” tour is designed to be a high-energy, immersive experience that celebrates the very best of Sinaloense culture.
