DJ and producer Martin Garrix is preparing for the most ambitious leap of his career by announcing the "Garrix Americas Tour", a tour that will cover 16 cities in North and South America. The tour will begin on May 1, 2026, in Dallas, Texas, according to the Argentine News Agency, and will bring his unmistakable stage show, the same one that consecrated him as one of the most important electronic artists on the planet, to the main markets of the continent. The tour will quickly reach South America, where fans will have multiple opportunities to see him live. Garrix will land in Santiago, Chile on May 15 and the next day will perform in Buenos Aires, both dates at the respective Movistar Arenas in each country. Months later, the tour will resume its journey through Latin America with a block of shows that will include Mexico City (October 16, Palacio de los Deportes), Guatemala City (November 13), San Jose, Costa Rica (November 27), Cuenca in Ecuador (November 28), and two dates in Colombia: Bogota on December 4 and Medellin on December 5. Expectation has grown even more with the release of his recent EP "ORIGO", a project that marks the end of his club-focused era and a return to his musical roots. With 25 million monthly listeners on Spotify, collaborations with artists like Dua Lipa, Bono, The Edge and Khalid, and a career marked by hits like "In The Name of Love", "Scared to Be Lonely" and "Ocean", the Dutchman arrives at this tour at a moment of artistic maturity and international expansion. "Garrix recently performed at the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Las Vegas and headlined three consecutive nights at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre, where he shared the stage with Afrojack, Alesso, Kapuchon, Marshmello and Mesto. The announcement also confirms Garrix's solid presence, who has been a dominant figure on the scene since his global breakthrough with "Animals" in 2013."
Martin Garrix Announces Major Americas Tour for 2026
DJ Martin Garrix has announced his most ambitious tour, the "Garrix Americas Tour," covering 16 cities across North and South America in 2026. The tour kicks off in Dallas and includes stops in Santiago, Buenos Aires, Mexico City, and other key markets. The announcement coincides with his new EP "ORIGO," marking a return to his musical roots.