Miguel announces 'Caos' 2026 World Tour: Tickets, dates, venues, and more explored

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Singer Miguel performs onstage during the R&B Only Fest at Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood on May 28, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Image via Getty)

After an eight-year hiatus, Miguel released his fifth studio album, Caos, on October 23. Now the singer is all set to celebrate the new record on his new world tour. On Monday, the singer announced 41 dates for the Caos 2026 world tour. Jean Dawson will join the singer on the North American leg of this tour. During the Los Angeles gig, Channel Tres will also support the singer alongside Dawson.

Announcing his new tour on Instagram, Miguel wrote,

"CAOS ON TOUR and I’m bringing my brother @jeandawsn on the road with me."

The artist presale will start on October 29. Fans can sign up now to receive the password to access the presale. The general sale of Miguel's 2026 tour will begin on October 31. The VIP packages with exclusive benefits will be available on VIP Nation.


More details of Miguel's 2026 Caos world tour

The Grammy-winning artist will embark on an 11-nation tour in 2026 to support his latest album. Miguel will start touring across North American cities on February 10. The UK chapter of this tour will begin on April 13, where Miguel will do three shows. The R&B artist will be touring across different European nations before concluding the Caos tour in Spain on May 5.

Here is the complete rundown of Miguel's 2026 world tour:

  • February 10 – Atlanta, Georgia, at Coca-Cola Roxy
  • February 11 – Nashville, Tennessee, at Ryman Auditorium
  • February 13 – Virginia Beach, Virginia, at The Dome
  • February 14 – Boston, Massachusetts, at MGM Music Hall at Fenway
  • February 15 – Washington, D.C., at The Anthem
  • February 17 – Montreal, Quebec, at MTELUS
  • February 18 – Toronto, Ontario, at History
  • February 21 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at The Met Philadelphia
  • February 22 – Wallingford, Connecticut, at Toyota Oakdale Theatre
  • February 24 – New York, New York, at Radio City Music Hall
  • February 26 – Detroit, Michigan, at Fox Theatre
  • February 27 – Cincinnati, Ohio, at The Andrew J Brady Music Center
  • February 28 – Chicago, Illinois, at Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
  • March 2 – Minneapolis, Minnesota, at The Armory
  • March 3 – Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at Landmark Credit Union Live
  • March 5 – Denver, Colorado, at Fillmore Auditorium
  • March 6 – Salt Lake City, Utah, at The Complex
  • March 8 – Portland, Oregon, at Keller Auditorium
  • March 9 – Seattle, Washington, at WAMU Theater
  • March 10 – Vancouver, British Columbia, at Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre
  • March 12 – San Francisco, California, at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
  • March 13 – Los Angeles, California, at Kia Forum
  • March 14 – San Diego, California, at Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
  • March 16 – Phoenix, Arizona, at Arizona Financial Theatre
  • March 18 – Austin, Texas, at Moody Amphitheater
  • March 20 – Irving, Texas, at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
  • March 21 – Houston, Texas, at 713 Music Hall
  • April 13 – Manchester, UK, at O2 Victoria Warehouse
  • April 14 – Birmingham, UK, at O2 Academy Birmingham
  • April 16 – London, UK, at O2 Academy Brixton
  • April 19 – Brussels, Belgium, at La Madeleine
  • April 20 – Paris, France, at L’Olympia
  • April 23 – Cologne, Germany, at Carlswerk Victoria
  • April 24 – Utrecht, Netherlands, at TivoliVredenburg
  • April 26 – Berlin, Germany, at Huxleys Neue Welt
  • April 27 – Munich, Germany, at Muffathalle
  • April 29 – Prague, Czech Republic, at SaSaZu
  • April 30 – Zurich, Switzerland, at X-TRA
  • May 2 – Milan, Italy, at Alcatraz
  • May 4 – Madrid, Spain, at La Riviera
  • May 5 – Barcelona, Spain, at Razzmatazz

Miguel's new album, Caos, comes after he released War & Leisure in 2017. The new LP was released via ByStorm Entertainment and RCA Records and consists of 12 tracks.

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Edited by Sroban Ghosh