Mexican regional music star Carín León began his North America tour on May 20, 2026, with a sold-out concert at the Payne Arena in Hidalgo [3], [4].

The tour follows the release of his latest project, signaling a transition in the artist's creative direction and expanding his reach across the continent.

León released his sixth studio album, titled "Muda," on May 7 [1], [2]. The project includes the track "Desde que te Tengo" [5]. The album serves to close a specific creative chapter and allows him to experiment with new rhythms, León said [1].

The tour kickoff in Hidalgo marked the start of a broader series of performances across North America [3]. The venue for the first show reached full capacity, reflecting the growing popularity of the singer's regional sound [4].

By moving toward new rhythms and closing previous chapters, León continues to evolve his musical identity. The transition from the May 7 album launch to the May 20 tour start indicates a strategic rollout of his new material to live audiences [2], [3].

Carín León began his North America tour on May 20, 2026

The release of "Muda" and the subsequent sold-out tour kickoff demonstrate the commercial viability of Mexican regional music in large-scale venues. By explicitly framing this album as the end of a creative chapter, León is positioning himself for a stylistic pivot that could broaden his appeal beyond traditional genre boundaries.