The Great Stage gets a world-class Latin lineup this season. From the best-selling Latin American recording artist in history to the most explosive new duo in global music, Radio City Music Hall delivers four concerts that span Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Mexico, and Venezuela.
Mon Laferte
Femme Fatale Tour: Saturday, August 22, 2026, $52+ 🇨🇱 🇲🇽
Born Monserrat Bustamante Laferte in Viña del Mar, Chile, Mon Laferte spent fifteen years building her career in Mexico before becoming a naturalized Mexican citizen in 2022 — making her a voice that belongs to both nations, and to the full spectrum of Latin music.
She rose to international prominence through a voice of extraordinary range and emotional force, and through a fearlessness with genre that has taken her from raw rock to lush bolero to Afro-Colombian cumbia within a single album.
Her musical style fuses rock, pop, cumbia, bolero, and blues in ways that are consistently surprising and consistently her own. She brings unapologetic theatricality to the stage — her 2019 Coachella appearance, in a red pin-up dress, playing classic guitar, became a defining image of the festival that year. She is a multiple Latin Grammy winner and one of the most compelling live performers Latin music has produced in the last decade.
Her top works include “Tu Falta de Querer,” her signature track with over 860 million Spotify streams; “Amárrame” (feat. Juanes), which won the Latin Grammy for Best Alternative Song; and “Mi Buen Amor” (feat. Bunbury), a soaring rock ballad that has become a live concert staple.
CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso
Free Spirits World Tour: Friday, June 19, 2026, 8pm, $54+ 🇦🇷
Catriel Guerreiro and Ulises Guerriero — performing as CA7RIEL and Paco Amoroso — are lifelong friends from Buenos Aires who have become the most talked-about live act in Latin music. They met at age six, began collaborating in 2010, and spent years in an Argentine rock band before launching their urban project in 2018.
Their rise was fast and global: a celebrated NPR Tiny Desk Concert introduced them to international audiences, and their subsequent live schedule included Coachella, Glastonbury, Fuji Rock, and Lollapalooza across four continents in a single year.
Their musical style is genuinely category-defying — Argentine trap and hip-hop as its foundation, layered with jazz, rock, live instrumentation, house, and pop in proportions that shift from album to album and song to song.
Their 2026 album Free Spirits features collaborations with Sting, Anderson .Paak, Jack Black, and Fred again. They hold one Grammy Award and five Latin Grammy Awards. Their Radio City debut this June is a genuine milestone: a venue of this scale and stature confirms their place in the top tier of urban music.
Their top works include “Ouke” (2019), their breakthrough; “DUMBAI” from the 2024 album Baño María; and “No Me Sirve Más” from Free Spirits (2026).
Roberto Carlos
2026 Tour: Thursday, May 21, 2026, 8pm, $80+ 🇧🇷
There is no larger figure in the history of recorded Latin music. Born Roberto Carlos Braga in Cachoeiro de Itapemirim, in the Brazilian state of Espírito Santo, he led the Jovem Guarda movement in the 1960s — Brazil’s defining youth-culture pop revolution — and spent the following six decades becoming, by any measure, the continent’s greatest popular music star.
With more than 140 million albums sold worldwide, he surpassed the Beatles in Latin American sales in 1994. He recorded in Portuguese, Spanish, French, and English, making him a cultural bridge across all of the Americas.
His musical style spans romantic ballads, MPB (Música Popular Brasileira), bolero, and the energetic pop-rock of his Jovem Guarda years, all delivered in a sensual baritone that has remained one of the most recognizable voices on earth for sixty years. He won the Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Performance in 1988 and has received multiple Latin Grammy Awards and the Latin Recording Academy’s Lifetime Achievement honor.
His top works include “Detalhes,” “Emoções,” and “Esse Cara Sou Eu,” the latter a 2013 Latin Grammy winner for Best Brazilian Song. He has a deep personal connection to this venue: he performed at Radio City Music Hall in 1986, and this 2026 date marks a return to the same stage forty years later.
Note: This performance was rescheduled from March 5, 2026. Previously purchased tickets remain valid for May 21.