Chayanne has been performing since he was ten years old — a fact that lands differently once you’ve watched him work an arena in 2026, nearly four decades into a career that has never really peaked because it has never really stopped. He brings the Bailemos Otra Vez Tour to Toyota Center on Saturday, September 26, and Houston, one of the country’s deepest Latin music markets, is the right room for what he does.
About Chayanne
Born Elmer Figueroa Arce in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico, in 1968, he started performing professionally at age ten with a pop group called Los Chicos. When Los Chicos dissolved in 1984, he signed with RCA Víctor and struck out on his own. The move to Sony Music in the early 1990s expanded his reach dramatically — his 1992 album Próvocame established him as a serious commercial force across the Americas. The catalog that followed — “Tiempo de Vals,” “Dejaría Todo,” “Torero,” “Un Siglo Sin Ti,” “Y Tú Te Vas” — became the soundtrack of a generation of Latin households from San Juan to San Antonio, and those songs have never gone quiet.
He has released 21 studio albums and placed five at No. 1 on the US Latin Billboard charts. His 2024–2025 touring run grossed $87.6 million across 63 dates and ranked No. 29 on Billboard’s Top Tours Year-End 2025 list — numbers that would be remarkable for an artist at any stage of a career, and are more so coming from someone well into a fourth decade of performing.
The 2026 tour takes its name from his 2023 album Bailemos Otra Vez, which debuted at No. 3 on the Latin Pop Albums chart. The album’s lead single, “Bailando Bachata,” reached No. 1 on both the Latin Airplay and Tropical Airplay charts — a chart performance that tells you the man still has commercial instincts that younger acts would trade careers for. Cardenas Marketing Network is producing the 22-date U.S. leg, running from Milwaukee on August 28 through Orlando on October 31. Texas gets five dates: Fort Worth on September 24, Houston on the 26th, San Antonio the following night, then El Paso and Hidalgo in early October.
CMN’s press materials describe this tour as “the last opportunity to see Chayanne perform with the passion and excellence that has fueled his international success.” That may be promotional language, but the context gives it weight: this is a performer still delivering 100 to 120 minutes of live band, dancers, and full LED production every night, and the Houston date places him at a venue built for exactly this scale.
Venue Information
Toyota Center is downtown Houston’s anchor for large-format concerts and events. The arena holds more than 18,000 for concerts and carries the production infrastructure that a show of this scale requires. Located at 1510 Polk St, Houston, TX 77002. More information at toyotacenter.com. Browse more upcoming Houston concerts.
Doors open at 7:00 PM. Show starts at 8:00 PM.
Tickets
Tickets are on sale now. VIP packages include the “Nuestro Momento” photo experience with Chayanne, the “Ritmo y Romance” premium seating and hospitality lounge, and the “Edición Especial” premium seating and merchandise gift package. Accessible seating options are also available. Get tickets →