Sendé era ends as Ryan Castro unveils 2026 U.S. tour dates

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Fans of the Colombian artist behind the phrase “awoo” will have another opportunity to see him live this fall: organizers have announced a 16-date North American stretch of the Sendé world trek that opens in early September and runs into October. The run brings him back to major U.S. markets and sets up a late-October homecoming show in Bogotá that the artist treats as an annual tradition.

The newly revealed leg, promoted by The Touring Co., Awoo Team and Eventimlive, begins at the HQ2 Beachclub at Ocean Casino Resort in New Jersey on Sept. 6 and is scheduled to finish on Oct. 10 in Las Vegas; the exact Las Vegas venue will be announced later. The routing includes key stops that add to a U.S. presence already established earlier this year.

What to expect on the routing

The artist’s second North American run follows high-profile 2025 dates — including performances at Miami’s Kaseya Center, New York’s Barclays Center and the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles — plus a landmark stadium concert in Medellín at Atanasio Girardot.

  • Kickoff: Sept. 6 — HQ2 Beachclub, Ocean Casino Resort (New Jersey)
  • Stops include: Boston, Orlando, Nashville, San Antonio and Las Vegas
  • Finale: Oct. 10 — Las Vegas (venue TBA)
  • Follow-up: Oct. 31 — El Campín Stadium, Bogotá (the artist’s annual “awooween” concert)

These dates extend a tour that has already hit arena and stadium stages this year, reinforcing the artist’s strong touring momentum and cross-border appeal. For fans, the schedule matters now because early ticket windows and presales can sell out quickly, especially in secondary markets and for weekend shows.

Tickets and presale details

General tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. local time on June 4 through The Touring Co.’s website. A presale will run from 10 a.m. local time on June 3 until 8 a.m. local time on June 4; fans must use the password SENDE to access presale inventory.

Because demand is expected to be high, organizers suggest checking venue pages for accessibility options and official resale channels rather than third-party sellers. Travel planning is recommended for shows in cities where accommodations can fill up quickly around major concerts.

Context and significance

The new North American leg keeps the tour’s momentum going after multiple arena dates earlier in the year and a significant stadium appearance in Medellín. The artist’s Bogotá performance on Oct. 31 — framed as “awooween” — carries cultural weight for local fans and is treated as a year-end celebration.

For industry observers, the routing confirms a continued strategy of mixing arena stops with big outdoor or stadium-style events, maximizing reach across markets while preserving headline dates in Latin America.

If you plan to attend, note the key sale windows and verify local time zones for each city to avoid missing presale or public sale start times.

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