Maná set to break bruce springsteen arena record with vivir sin aire tour.

Mexican pop-rock legends Maná are making history with their upcoming Vivir Sin Aire Tour, set to surpass Bruce Springsteen’s record for the most arena shows in Los Angeles. By the end of their four-night residency at the Kia Forum, Maná will have completed 44 shows in the city, edging past Springsteen’s 42.

Frontman Fher Olvera celebrated the achievement, emphasizing the significance of breaking records while performing in Spanish. “We are living history in this country,” he said.

The tour, named after their iconic 1992 hit “Vivir Sin Aire” from ¿Dónde Jugarán Los Niños?, kicks off on September 5 in San Antonio, Texas, and concludes on April 4, 2026, in Greensboro, North Carolina. Along the way, the band will visit cities they’ve never toured before, including Nashville, Detroit, St. Louis, Baltimore, and Montreal.

In keeping with their philanthropic spirit, a portion of the tour’s proceeds will support the “Latinas Luchonas” initiative, which honors Olvera’s late mother, Rosario Sierra. The program aims to assist single mothers, continuing Maná’s tradition of using their platform for social good.

Fans can expect not only a celebration of the band’s four-decade legacy but also a powerful statement of Latin music’s growing presence on the global stage.