Los Bukis announce 2026 farewell concerts. Get tickets today

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Two more for the road.

Los Bukis just announced their 2026 farewell tour, which they’ve dubbed ‘¡Tuyos por Siempre! El Gran Cierre de un Ciclo’ (and translates to ‘Yours Forever! The Closing of a Cycle’) will consist of just a pair of shows.

Their two gigs are scheduled to take place at Houston’s Daikin Park on Saturday, Feb. 14 and Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium on Friday, Feb. 20.

These concerts cap the iconic Mexican grupero band’s four-year-long reunion tour, which began in 2021. Prior to that, the hitmakers had been on hiatus since 1996 when frontman Marco Antonio Solis decided to strike out on his own and pursue a solo career while his bandmates (including his cousin Joel) formed Los Mismos.

“Dear Bukimanía! It’s been almost five decades since we began this journey, and every song, every stage, and every story shared with you has shaped our lives,” the group shared via Instagram en español. “Today we want to invite you to experience something very special… two nights that will forever be etched in our memories…we will celebrate together the history, the music, and the love that has united us for so many years.”

At past shows on the goodbye run (including their groundbreaking Las Vegas residency, the first for any Spanish language group in Sin City history), Solis and co. have performed approximately 20-25 songs, according to Set List FM. That includes fan favorites “Acepto mi derrota,” “Quiéreme,” “Yo Te Necesito” “Mi Mayor Necesidad” and “Chiquilla Bonita” among others.

“…the group’s frontman, Marco Antonio Solís, took the group’s artistry to the next level by playing multiple instruments, swapping his guitar for percussions seamlessly,” Remezcla shared in a rapturous review of the ensemble’s Vegas residency. “[the] show was entertaining from start to finish.”

Fans Bukimaníacs can purchase tickets for all upcoming Los Bukis shows on sites like Vivid Seats; the official on-sale for the pair of gigs is Friday, Oct. 24.

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Los Bukis tour schedule 2026

A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.

Los Bukis set list

On May 4, 2024, Los Bukis headlined at Dolby Live at Park MGM as part of their Las Vegas residency. Although we can’t confirm what they’ll take to the stage in February 2026, here’s what they performed that night, courtesy of Set List FM.

01.) “Loco por ti”

02.) “Cómo fui a enamorarme de ti”

03.) “Porque siempre te amaré / Este adiós”

04.) “Quiéreme”

05.) “Mi najayita”

06.) “Ladrón de buena suerte”

07.) “Y ahora te vas”

08.) “Me volví a acordar de ti”

09.) “Chiquilla bonita”

10.) “Yo te necesito”

11.) “Morenita”

12.) “Te amo mamá”

13.) “Mi pobre corazón / Dime dónde y cuándo”

14.) “Mi mayor necesidad”

15.) “El celoso / Tu ingratitud”

16.) “Presiento que voy a llorar”

17.) “Dónde estás”

18.) “Acepto mi derrota”

19.) “Tu cárcel”

20.) “Qué duro es llorar así”

21.) “Viva el amor”

22.) “Mi fantasía”

23.) “Necesito una compañera”

Los Bukis members

Any group that’s been together since the ’70s is bound to have dealt with a bit of turnover. Still, many Bukis from way back when have stuck around and will likely wrap things up with the band come February.

Based on our findings, here’s who you’ll likely see on stage should you attend one of the final concerts.

Marco Antonio Solís Lead Vocalist, Guitar (1973–1996, 2021–present)

Joel Solís Backing Vocals, Guitar (1973–1996, 2021–present)

Roberto Guadarrama Keyboards, backing vocals, trumpet (1980–1996, 2021–present)

Eusebio “El Chivo” Cortéz Bass (1978–1995, 2021–present)

José “Pepe” Guadarrama Saxophone, second Keyboards, Percussion (1987–1995, 2021–present)

Pedro Sánchez Drums (1982–1996, 2021–present)

Jose Javier Solís Congas, percussion, Keytar (1981–1987, 2021–present)

Huge Latin artists on tour in 2025-26

Although no shows will likely match the scope, scale and grandiosity of Los Bukis’ farewell, here are five acts with somewhat similar sensibilities on the road these next few months.

• Ricardo Arjona

• Maná

• Angela Aguilar

• Jesse & Joy

Miguel Bosé

Who else is taking their talents to the people? Take a look at this list of all the biggest Latin stars on tour in 2025 to find the show for you.


This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change


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