Unprecedented box office success for Chayanne's five scheduled Arena de Buenos Aires concerts has prompted the Puerto Rican vocalist to add a sixth Argentine capital appearance at Estadio Vélez Sarsfield on March 13, 2026, La Viola reported. The expansion forms part of his Bailemos Otra Vez Tour 2026, with presale tickets available Tuesday, November 18 at noon and general admission access opening Thursday, November 20 at noon via entradauno.com platform. Previously confirmed Buenos Aires performances occur February 24, 25 and March 1, 4, 7 at Arena venue, with an additional Córdoba stop March 11 at Estadio Instituto, according to La Viola.
The touring production features selections from Chayanne's newest album combined with signature recordings spanning his 40-year career – including "Un siglo sin ti," "Y tú te vas," "Provócame," and "Atado a tu amor" – alongside recent releases "Bailando bachata," "Como tú y yo," and "Te amo y punto," La Viola noted. His global sales exceeding 50 million albums position him among artists with most Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart-toppers across four decades. Classic tracks "Torero" and "Dejaría Todo" will appear in performance repertoire alongside contemporary material.

Discussing his Argentine fanbase in previous La Viola conversations, the performer reflected on tour memories: "Tengo muy lindos recuerdos de mis giras por la Argentina con el abrazo de la gente que baila y canta cada una de mis canciones." ("I have very beautiful memories of my tours in Argentina with the embrace of the people who dance and sing each one of my songs") He elaborated: "Se me hace muy simpático el acento de ustedes, las comidas, y agradezco todo el apoyo que me dieron a lo largo de mi carrera. Recuerdo que hice videos en la Argentina como 'Y tu te vas' y 'Torero', con este último seguramente muchos se enojaron porque cortamos el tráfico, (I find your accent very charming, the food, and I'm grateful for all the support you gave me throughout my career. I remember that I made videos in Argentina like 'Y tu te vas' and 'Torero', with the latter surely many people got angry because we cut off traffic")" according to La Viola.



