Mon Laferte is going on a 28-date U.S. tour with two Canadian stops, kicking off July 24 at Place Bell in Laval, Quebec, and wrapping up Nov. 7 at the Kia Forum in L.A., Billboard can exclusively announce Tuesday (March 24).
She will visit cities including Austin, Miami, Detroit and New York, with tickets available at noon p.m. local time Tuesday via a Citi presale and general on-sale beginning Friday (March 27) at 10 a.m. local time on LiveNation.com. VIP tickets will also be offered at vipnation.com.
The Chilean-Mexican singer/songwriter will be presenting her latest hit album, Femme Fatale (2025) — a jazz-inflected release that blends bolero, vintage pop, and soul — which debuted at No. 10 on Top Latin Pop Albums on the chart dated Nov. 8, marking her third top 10 entry on the ranking.
“Starting a tour is always exciting. It excites me, but at the same time, there’s always that bit of nervousness,” Mon Laferte told Billboard Español. “No matter how many times I’ve done it, no matter how many times I’ve toured the world or the U.S. with a new album, that doubt always appears about whether people will connect or not, whether they will come or not.”
“Also, I feel that this tour carries a different kind of weight. It’s a difficult moment where Latinos living in the U.S. are experiencing a harsh reality marked by xenophobia and uncertainty, and it’s not something distant, it’s something that is felt, that weighs on you and that hurts,” she added. It’s also about being there, about supporting what I know how to do, which is music. This doesn’t change anything politically, but maybe it can give people living in the U.S. a bit of hope, a sense of community, of support in some way, from my position. I also feel that it’s not just about bringing music, but something a little more.”
See the complete list of dates for Mon Laferte’s 2026 Femme Fatal Tour below:
July 24 – Laval, Quebec – Place Bell
July 25 – Toronto, Ontario – Massey Hall
July 29 – Boston, Mass – Boch Center Shubert Theatre
July 31 – Washington, D.C. – Warner Theatre
Aug 2 – Atlanta, Ga. – Fox Theatre
Aug 5 – St. Petersburg, Fla. – Duke Energy Center for the Arts – Mahaffey Theater
Aug 7 – Miami Beach, Fla. – Fillmore Miami Beach At Jackie Gleason Theatre
Aug 9 – Orlando, Fla. –Hard Rock Live
Aug 12 – Charlotte, N.C. – Ovens Auditorium
Aug 15 – Rosemont, Ill. – Allstate Arena
Aug 16 – Detroit, Mich. – The FIllmore Detroit
Aug 20 – Philadelphia. – The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark
Aug 22 – New York – Radio City Music Hall
Oct 16 – Sugar Land, Texas – Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land
Oct 17 – Hidalgo, Texas – Payne Arena
Oct 20 – Austin, Texas – Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park
Oct 21 – Irving, Texas – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
Oct 23 – El Paso, Texas – UTEP Don Haskins Center
Oct 24 – Phoenix, Ariz. – Arizona Financial Theatre
Oct 25 – Highland, Calif – Yaamava’ Theater
Oct 27 – Portland, Oreg. – Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Oct 29 – Seattle, Wash. – 5th Avenue Theatre
Oct 30 – Seattle, Wash. – 5th Avenue Theatre
Nov 1 – Denver, Colo. – Paramount Theatre
Nov 3 – Salt Lake City – Eccles Theater
Nov 5 – Las Vegas, Nev. – Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort
Nov 6 – San José, Calif. – SAP Center
Nov 7 – Los Angeles – Kia Forum



