Carín León to play Las Vegas Sphere

León will be the first Latin artist to play the state-of-the-art venue

Global superstar Carín León continues to leave a profound mark on Latino music and culture in the United States by becoming the first Latino artist to play Sphere in Las Vegas. Announcing his limited engagement, produced by AEG Presents, León is set to bring three shows to the revolutionary venue as part of Las Vegas’ annual Mexican Independence Day celebration on September 11, 12, and 13, 2026.

León’s arrival at Sphere sets a new standard for live Spanish-language music in the United States, while establishing him as a pioneer who opens doors for Spanish-language music globally and solidifying his position as one of the most influential voices in Latino music within the U.S. market.

León’s fans will have the opportunity to experience visual displays and staging never before seen in Spanish-language music, as León utilizes Sphere’s next-generation technologies, including the world’s highest resolution LED display that wraps up, over, and around the audience, creating a fully immersive visual environment. The venue also features the world’s most advanced concert-grade audio system, Sphere Immersive Sound, which delivers audio with unmatched clarity and precision to every guest.

A limited number of exclusive VIP Travel Packages are available, including a two-night hotel stay at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, VIP reserved tickets for a show, and exclusive merchandise.

Presales will begin on Tuesday, September 23rd at noon PT. Fans can register now and sign up for first access to tickets. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, September 26th, at noon PT.

Carín León’s remarkable talent has made him one of the most influential Latino artists. The Grammy and Latin Grammy winner has performed on major U.S. music stages, including Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry.

He also made history in March 2025 by becoming the first Mexican artist to perform on the main stage at the renowned RodeoHouston, while setting a historic attendance record for a Hispanic artist by drawing over 70,000 people.

León has become a recognized Mexican figure within the U.S. music market, forging innovative collaborations with country stars like Kacey Musgraves, with whom he recently released “Lost In Translation,” as well as Leon Bridges and Kane Brown, who contributed to the tracks “It Was Always You (Siempre Fuiste Tú)” and “The One (Pero No Como Yo),” respectively—both singles from his Grammy-winning album Boca Chueca, Vol. 1—not to mention the announcement of his collaboration with rock legend Bon Jovi on the album Forever Legendary Edition.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn