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Elena Rose Announces ALMA TOUR 2026 After Breakout Year and Latin GRAMMY Momentum

Venezuelan singer-songwriter Elena Rose has officially announced the first leg of her ALMA TOUR 2026, signaling a new chapter in her rapidly ascending live career.

The announcement follows the confirmation of her Madrid and Barcelona dates including a first Madrid show that sold out in less than 24 hours, prompting the immediate addition of a second night due to demand. It’s a clear indicator that Elena Rose’s transition from songwriter to global headliner is no longer emerging it’s fully realized.

A Multi-Continent Expansion

The first leg of ALMA TOUR 2026 will span Miami, Mexico City, Monterrey, Guatemala, Madrid, Barcelona, Panama City, San José, Santo Domingo, Bogotá, Medellín, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, Quito, San Juan, and Chicago.

The routing reflects her current trajectory: Latin America, the United States, and Europe are no longer separate markets — they’re part of one continuous ecosystem where her audience continues to grow.

For an artist who built her early career behind the scenes as a songwriter, this tour represents a consolidation of her identity as a front-facing Latin pop force.

Capitalizing on a Breakout 2025

ALMA TOUR 2026 arrives on the heels of a landmark year. In 2025, Elena Rose delivered a string of sold-out shows across Europe and the U.S., solidifying her status in the Latin pop landscape.

In November 2025, “Palmeras en el jardín” by Alejandro Sanz, co-written by Elena Rose, won the Latin GRAMMY® for Song of the Year — a defining industry milestone. She also earned four additional nominations at the ceremony, underscoring her growing influence both as a performer and a songwriter.

The momentum continues into 2026 with six Premio Lo Nuestro nominations, including Female Pop Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, Perfect Mix of the Year, and Best Female Combination. She is also scheduled to perform “Luna de Miel” alongside Rawayana at the February 19 ceremony at the Kaseya Center in Miami.

The Power of Bendito Verano

At the center of the tour is her debut album Bendito Verano (2025), a project that surpassed 100 million global streams and was recognized by Rolling Stone, Billboard, and Hypebeast Latam as one of the year’s standout Latin pop releases.

The album’s success marked a turning point in Elena’s career transforming a respected songwriter into a headline artist with her own narrative voice. ALMA TOUR 2026 will continue to bring those songs into live spaces where intimacy and emotional storytelling define her stage presence.

Cultural Visibility at the Highest Level

Her cultural footprint expanded further during Super Bowl LX, where her voice was featured on “Party” by Bad Bunny, delivering the defining vocal hook of the track. The moment placed her voice inside one of the most globally visible cultural broadcasts of the year.

It’s emblematic of Elena Rose’s current positioning in Latin music equally present in songwriting credits, pop collaborations, award stages, and now arena-scale touring.

What ALMA TOUR 2026 Means for Latin Pop

The scale of ALMA TOUR 2026 signals something larger than ticket sales. It reflects the evolution of Latin pop artists who blend songwriting credibility with mainstream performance appeal.

Elena Rose represents a generation of artists fluent in both intimacy and spectacle. Her rise suggests that the Latin pop market is increasingly global-first, with artists building cross-continental demand in real time.

With sold-out European dates, major award nominations, and expanding U.S. visibility, ALMA TOUR 2026 positions Elena Rose not as a breakout act but as a sustaining one.

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