Five years is a long time to stay out of the U.S. market, and for David Bisbal — one of Spain’s most decorated pop exports of the last two decades — the return comes with real weight behind it. Tour Eternos 2026 hits 713 Music Hall on Sunday, December 13, show time 8:00 PM. It’s the middle date of a tight six-city American run, and Houston isn’t incidental to the routing — it’s exactly the kind of market this tour was drawn around.
About David Bisbal
Bisbal’s origin story is one of the stranger ones in Latin pop. He came up through Spain’s inaugural season of Operación Triunfo in 2001–2002, finished second in the competition, and immediately built a solo career that runner-up slots rarely produce. His debut, Corazón Latino, went seven-times platinum in Spain within months of release. Every studio album since has topped the Spanish Albums Chart — a run that holds across more than twenty years and half a dozen records. Multiple Latin Grammy Awards, including Best New Artist in 2003 and Best Traditional Pop Album in 2012, mark the career’s critical high points. He’s sold over six million records worldwide and performed more than a thousand concerts across the globe.
Tour Eternos isn’t a greatest-hits victory lap, even if the setlist will carry plenty of them. Bisbal has a new studio album in preparation, and the shows are framed as a fusion of classic influences and modern production — new arrangements, new visuals, with the emphasis falling on voice and interpretation rather than spectacle for its own sake. Given a catalog that includes “Quién Me Iba a Decir,” “Esclavo de Sus Besos,” and his 2008 collaboration with Rihanna on “Odio Que Te Amo,” that’s a reasonable bet. His recent single, “Vivir Así Es Morir de Amor,” gives a signal on where the new material is headed.
The routing — Los Angeles, El Cajon, Houston, Dallas, Orlando, Miami — maps the Latin diaspora cities in order. It’s a tight, deliberate circuit, and Houston is exactly where it should be.
About 713 Music Hall
713 Music Hall is located at 401 Franklin St in downtown Houston, with a capacity of 5,000. It’s an A-list room in the Houston market, and for Bisbal’s first U.S. dates in five years, the venue choice reads correctly — large enough to register as an event, grounded enough to keep the focus on the performance rather than the production. A touring artist at this level returning to the States after a half-decade away doesn’t open at a club. This is the right scale.
Tickets
Fan presale opens Wednesday, June 3. General on-sale is Friday, June 5 at 10:00 AM local time via LiveNation.com. The show is promoted by Live Nation. Get tickets for David Bisbal at 713 Music Hall.