Mexican rock band will take on New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles in 2026
The legendary Mexican band Zoé has been on a winning streak lately: This month, they pulled off a six-night, sold-out run at Mexico City’s Estadio GNP Seguros, playing for audiences of more than 360,000. But now, for their stateside fans, they’re planning their first U.S. shows in three years, which will include some of the biggest venues in their decades-long career.
Next April, the band will kick off a series of U.S. shows with three major concerts. They’ll be hitting Madison Square Garden in New York on April 22, the Rosemont Theatre in Chicago on April 25, and the YouTube theater in California on April 29, returning to crowds in the country who haven’t seen them perform since 2022. Tickets go on sale this Friday, Nov. 21, at 10 a.m at LiveNation.com.
The shows mark a new era for the band, who have continued to cement their legacy with new singles like “Campo de Fuerza” and “Rexsexex,” both from this year. Before 2025, the band had gone almost five years without making music together while individual members pursued personal projects. Their massively successful spectacles in Mexico felt like a proud return to form, foreshadowing an even bigger 2026.
In 2021, the band (comprised of frontman León Larregui, Sergio Acosta, Jesús Báez, Ángel Mosqueda, and Rodrigo Guardiola) spoke to Rolling Stone and reflected on their bond and what it’s been like working together for so many years. “It’s a band that has always been a group of friends. After years and years of working and traveling together, it becomes like family,” Larregui told Rolling Stone. “We’ve known each other since we were very young, most of us since age 16 or 17, working and thriving like friends who love each other. That seems like the secret. We are like a group of brothers.”

