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Grupo Niche is bringing its Niche Disco Tour 2026 to South Florida. The legendary Colombian salsa institution will perform at Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood on Saturday, October 31, 2026, at 8 p.m., adding a major Miami-area stop to a year already shaped by new music, international stages, and renewed cultural visibility. Tickets are listed to go on sale May 28 at 10 a.m., with prices starting at $45 through the venue. 

The announcement arrives shortly after the release of Más Que Palabras, Grupo Niche’s new studio album, released May 15, 2026. The nine-track project runs 37 minutes and continues the group’s effort to modernize its salsa language without abandoning the emotional weight, ensemble power, and dance-floor identity that made the name Grupo Niche foundational in Colombian and tropical music. 

That balance matters. For a group with decades of history, the challenge is not simply staying active, it is staying relevant without diluting the sound that built its legacy. Más Que Palabras positions Grupo Niche less as a nostalgia act and more as a living salsa brand still capable of entering new conversations, especially at a time when younger Latin audiences are rediscovering tropical music through collaborations, festivals, and genre-blending moments.

The Miami-area show also follows Grupo Niche’s recent connection with Carlos Vives around “La Tierra del Olvido (Versión Salsa),” a collaboration that reimagines one of Colombia’s most beloved songs through Niche’s tropical lens. The track has also been spotlighted in the Tropical Song category for Premios Tu Música Urbano Mix, extending the group’s presence into awards spaces that increasingly blur the lines between urbano, pop, and tropical music. 

The timing is notable because salsa is experiencing a broader visibility moment. Grupo Niche’s upcoming appearance with Nathy Peluso at the Hollywood Bowl’s Salsa Spectacular on July 15 places the group alongside one of the most genre-fluid Latin artists of the current generation, signaling how legacy salsa continues to find new entry points with younger and cross-market audiences. 

For Grupo Niche, the Hard Rock Live date is more than another tour stop. South Florida remains one of the most important markets for Latin music in the United States, particularly for Colombian, Caribbean, and tropical audiences. A Halloween-night concert at one of the region’s major venues gives the group a high-profile platform to connect memory, celebration, and new material in a market built for that crossover.

The Niche Disco Tour 2026 will also bring the group to multiple international stages across the United States, Latin America, and Europe, including stops tied to festivals and cultural celebrations. That global routing reinforces Grupo Niche’s current position: not in reinvention for reinvention’s sake, but in expansion, using new music, collaborations, and strategic live dates to keep salsa visible in the modern Latin music ecosystem.

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