Following their recent historic Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nomination, iconic Mexican rock band MANÁ is returning to Inglewood this fall as part of their highly anticipated Vivir Sin Aire Tour.
The band will perform four nights at the Kia Forum on Nov. 14-15 and Nov. 21-22, further cementing their legacy in the city’s live music history.
With these performances, MANÁ will set a new record for the most arena concerts ever played in Los Angeles, surpassing Bruce Springsteen’s long-standing record of 42 shows. The Vivir Sin Aire Tour—named after one of their most popular songs—will take the band to 21 cities across North America, launching Sept. 5 in San Antonio, TX. The tour will also mark their first-ever stops in Nashville, St. Louis, Baltimore, Montreal, and Detroit, alongside multi-night runs in Chicago, Dallas, Phoenix, San Jose, and Miami.
Tickets for the general public will go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, March 14 at Ticketmaster.com.
Known for their powerful lyrics, high-energy performances, and deep connection to their fans, MANÁ continues to be a defining force in Latin rock. Their latest tour promises a fresh production while celebrating their biggest hits from across their four-decade career.
These concerts will make MANÁ the first all-Spanish-language band to be nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, a milestone that underscores their lasting influence in Latin rock and beyond. Their nomination is a testament to the band’s decades-long impact, paving the way for Latin artists in mainstream rock. The 2025 inductees will be announced in late April, marking a historic moment for MANÁ and Latin music as a whole.
Beyond the music, the band is using this tour to give back. A portion of ticket sales will support the newly created MANÁ “Latinas Luchonas” program, honoring the legacy of vocalist Fher Olvera’s late mother, Rosario Sierra. In partnership with the Hispanic Heritage Foundation, the initiative will provide scholarships, mentorship, and resources for Latina entrepreneurs.