From Tinley Park to Red Rocks, the group is hitting more cities, even if the rooms are a notch smaller than stadiums.
Fuerza Regida Extends This Is Our Dream Tour With 10 New Fall Dates
Fuerza Regida is not ready to let the dream end. The group has announced a second leg of its This Is Our Dream Tour, tacking on ten new North American dates this fall through Live Nation. The run kicks off October 3 at Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre in Tinley Park, Illinois and wraps November 2 at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, hitting cities like Charlotte, Atlanta, Birmingham, Albuquerque, Bakersfield, Fresno, and West Valley City along the way. For fans who missed the first leg, this is a second shot at one of the biggest tours in regional Mexican music right now.
Why the Move to Amphitheaters?
There is one detail fans immediately clocked, though. The first leg leaned on stadiums, and this new batch of shows moves into amphitheaters and arenas instead. That shift launched a wave of questions, with some fans wondering if it signals a step down. The more likely explanation is far less dramatic. Amphitheaters and arenas are still major rooms that hold thousands of people, and routing a tour through more mid-sized venues lets a group play more cities more often rather than chasing a handful of massive stadium nights.
Smart Routing, Not a Downgrade
In other words, this looks like smart routing, not a downgrade. Stadium shows are enormous, expensive productions that only make sense in a limited number of markets, while amphitheaters open the door to places that would never get a stadium date. A fan in Birmingham or Albuquerque getting a hometown Fuerza Regida show is a win, even if the venue holds fewer people than a football stadium. Spreading the love across more cities is arguably a bigger flex than squeezing everyone into a few giant nights.
A Genre at Full Volume
The move also reflects just how far this genre has climbed. Fuerza Regida sits at the front of a wave that has made Spanish-language music impossible to ignore, and the numbers prove it. According to Luminate's 2026 midyear report, nearly one in ten on-demand streams in the United States was in Spanish during the first half of the year, at 9.4 percent of total streams. A group headlining amphitheaters coast to coast is exactly what that kind of demand looks like when it spills off the app and into real venues packed with real fans.
What Fans Should Expect
It is worth noting the lineup is not strictly amphitheaters, either. A few stops, like Bakersfield and Fresno, land in arenas, which shows the group is simply taking the best available room in each market rather than forcing one type of venue everywhere. A few practical gripes are already floating around, from parking fees to venue service, the normal grumbles that come with any big tour announcement. And yes, an October and November run means some of these shows land as the weather turns, so fans in the colder markets might want to bring a jacket to go with their Fuerza Regida fit. None of that is likely to slow ticket sales. The dream, as the tour name promises, is still very much on, and Fuerza Regida just gave a whole new list of cities a reason to show out. Expect these dates to move fast.
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