“Soñé” — “I dreamed” — has 225 documented performances in Zoé’s live catalog. That is not a nostalgia slot. It is a song the crowd still expects and the band still plays like they mean it. On Saturday, September 5, the Mexico City alternative rock band brings their MEMOREX + REXSEXEX + MÁS tour to The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands — the Houston area’s first opportunity to see a band that just wrapped six sold-out nights at a 65,000-capacity stadium in Mexico City, drawing more than 360,000 fans to a run no other Latin American rock group has matched.
About Zoé
Formed in Mexico City in the late 1990s, Zoé — León Larregui on vocals and guitar, Sergio Acosta, Jesús Báez, Ángel Mosqueda, and Rodrigo Guardiola — has spent more than 25 years building a catalog that defines Mexican alternative rock on its own terms. One Grammy Award, six Latin Grammys. Memo Rex Commander y el Corazón Atómico de la Vía Láctea ranks at #40 on Rolling Stone’s list of the 50 Greatest Latin American Rock Albums. Over their career the band has sold more than 1.5 million records; their 2011–2014 world tour was witnessed by 2.5 million people.
This is their first US run since 2022. Before crossing the border they completed six sold-out nights at Estadio GNP Seguros — the only Latin American rock group to achieve five consecutive nights at that venue. The September 2026 leg hits Dallas on September 3, The Woodlands on September 5, San Diego on September 10, and Las Vegas on September 12.
The tour name is a discography key: MEMOREX for Memo Rex Commander y el Corazón Atómico de la Vía Láctea, REXSEXEX for the 2025 single of the same name, MÁS — “more” — for everything else they’re bringing on stage. In practice that means the setlist anchors: “Soñé,” “Vía Láctea,” “Labios Rotos,” “No me destruyas” — songs with performance counts deep into the 180s and above — alongside newer material including “Campo de Fuerza.” The live show has been built as a multisensory production fusing technology, visual art, and performance across the full run of their seven studio albums.
The Venue
The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion is a 16,500-capacity outdoor amphitheater at 2005 Lake Robbins Dr in The Woodlands, Texas — consistently ranked among the top outdoor amphitheaters in the world and the Houston region’s premier outdoor stage for large-scale touring productions. Show time is 8:00 PM.
Tickets
Tickets are on sale now. Check the Houston concerts calendar for more upcoming shows in the area.