MANÁ y LOS FABULOSOS CADILLACS
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DateMay 30, 2026
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Event Starts8:30 PM
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Doors Open7:30 PM
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On SaleOn Sale Now
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Event Details
In a historic first, two of the most influential bands in Latin rock will unite on the same stage in San Jose, California. Global icons MANÁ and Los Fabulosos Cadillacs have announced their first-ever co-headlining performance at SAP Center on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
The special event arrives alongside the newly launched 2026 leg of MANÁ’s Vivir Sin Aire Tour which began last year and continues into 2026. For the first time, these two Latin powerhouses — each known for their cultural impact, activism, and genre-defining music — will come together for one unforgettable night.
The second leg of the Vivir Sin Aire Tour kicked off last week with sold-out shows at Belmont Park and in Brooklyn, setting the tone for another unforgettable run. The tour continues this Friday at MGM National Harbor in Washington, DC, before heading to Philadelphia, Costa Rica, and multi-night stops in Puerto Rico, Miami, and Anaheim, along with additional cities.
The 2026 run follows a completely sold-out 2025 leg, which included multiple-night performances in major markets such as Chicago, Dallas, and Phoenix.
The 2025 leg also included two unforgettable sold-out nights at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, where MANÁ is set to return for two more highly anticipated shows this September. Most notably, the 2025 dates featured five Los Angeles arena performances, bringing the band’s total arena show count in the city to 44 — officially surpassing Bruce Springsteen’s long-standing record for the most arena performances in Los Angeles history.
TICKETS: Tickets for the performance will be available starting Friday, March 6 at 10 a.m. PT at mana.com.mx.
ABOUT MANÁ
Formed in 1986 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, MANÁ brought Spanish-language rock to the mainstream, blending classic rock, reggae, and pop with Latin rhythms. With 11 albums and over 50 million copies sold, an astounding 1.3 billion streams a year on Spotify and a remarkable 12.1 billion all time views on YouTube , MANÁ has set the standard for Latin rock.
Their groundbreaking album Dónde Jugarán los Niños is the best-selling Latin rock album of all time. For nearly 40 years, the band’s tireless passion for live performances has taken them to over 30 countries, leaving behind a trail of unforgettable, history-making moments.
MANÁ holds numerous industry records, including being the first Latin band/artist nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2025. They are also the best-selling Latin group of all time. They were the first group of any genre to sell out 13 shows at the Staples Center, and the first artist of any genre or language to hold an arena residency in the city of Los Angeles.
In 2024, they made history with their first sold-out show at the OVO Wembley Arena in London. That same year, MANÁ became the only Latin band to headline the BottleRock Festival in Napa Valley, California. Their most recent tour, México Lindo y Querido, spanned 14 countries, selling out over 100 concerts and drawing more than 1.8 million fans.
The band also holds the record for the most entries by a Latin rock group on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart (33 entries) and Latin Airplay chart (36 entries). Seven of their albums have reached No. 1 on Billboard’s Latin charts, solidifying their status as the Latin rock band with the most chart-topping albums.
Their monumental impact has been recognized with prestigious honors including 4 GRAMMY Awards, 9 Latin GRAMMYs, including the Latin Billboard Lifetime Achievement Award. MANÁ was also named Latin GRAMMY Person of the Year and honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
MANÁ’s influence goes beyond music. For 30 years, the Selva Negra Ecological Foundation has been their social arm, combining environmental conservation and rescue with social development. Selva Negra is one of the most impactful charitable initiatives by a Latin music group.
ABOUT FABULOSOS CADILLACS
Throughout a 40-year career that shows no signs of stopping, the band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs has become an essential reference point across Latin America. They have been innovative, successful, creative, and a key influence on countless artists—true pioneers with tremendous originality.
Album by album, driven by their curiosity, they dodged every category people tried to place them in. They moved from ska and reggae to rock, rap, and salsa, blending all those musical ingredients into what became known as “Latin rock.” They are the sum of all those styles—or perhaps even greater than the sum of their parts.
Maybe the most accurate description of Los Fabulosos Cadillacs is their constant reinvention and instinctive refusal to be labeled. In a country where very few bands boast such a long career, they’ve maintained continuity despite lineup changes, internal crises and the country’s economic ups and downs, which pushed many other groups into dead ends. They took a seven-year break, but since 2008 they’ve resumed activity—also with occasional pauses—moving slowly but steadily. Today, they stand in a place of maturity that allows them to be at peace with their past, which they neither deny nor resist, but celebrate at every show.