Ryan Castro Returns to North America With ‘SENDÉ THE LAST DANCE’ Tour 2026
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Colombian reggaeton star Ryan Castro is back with a major North American run. The “SENDÉ THE LAST DANCE” tour marks the final chapter of his acclaimed SENDÉ era. This 16-city tour kicks off in September 2026 and runs through October. Ryan Castro Returns to North America!

Full ‘SENDÉ THE LAST DANCE’ North America Tour Dates 2026
Here is the complete list of announced dates:
September 6, 2026 — Atlantic City, NJ — HQ2 Beachclub
September 9, 2026 — Laval, QC — Place Bell
September 11, 2026 — Boston, MA — Agganis Arena
September 13, 2026 — Reading, PA — Santander Arena
September 15, 2026 — Washington, DC — Echostage
September 17, 2026 — Duluth, GA — Gas South Arena
September 18, 2026 — Orlando, FL — Hard Rock Live Orlando
September 19, 2026 — Tampa, FL — Yuengling Center
September 24, 2026 — Charlotte, NC — Ovens Auditorium
September 25, 2026 — Nashville, TN — Skydeck
September 27, 2026 — San Antonio, TX — Boeing Center at Tech Port
October 2, 2026 — San Jose, CA — San Jose Civic
October 4, 2026 — Denver, CO — Paramount Theatre (expected)
October 10, 2026 — Las Vegas, NV — TBA (final show)
Tickets are on sale now via Ticketmaster, Live Nation, and official venue sites. Artist presales have already begun — general public sales started June 4, 2026.
Who Is Ryan Castro? (Artist FAQ) - Ryan Castro Returns to North America
Q: What is Ryan Castro’s real name and background? A: Ryan Castro’s real name is Bryan David Castro Sosa. He was born on January 14, 1994 (age 32) in Bello, Antioquia, Colombia, and raised in the Pedregal neighborhood of Medellín.
Q: What genre does Ryan Castro perform? A: He is best known for reggaeton and Latin hip-hop, with strong dancehall and reggae influences from his time living in Curaçao. Fans call him “El Cantante del Ghetto” (The Singer from the Ghetto).
Q: How did Ryan Castro become famous? A: He started singing on buses and streets in Medellín as a teenager to support his family. Breakthrough hits like “Morena” (2017), “Jordan”, “Mujeriego”, and “Monastery” propelled him to global stardom. His 2024 album El Cantante del Ghetto and 2025 albums SENDÉ and HOPI SENDÉ marked major career milestones.
Q: What is the meaning behind “SENDÉ”? A: The SENDÉ project draws heavy inspiration from Ryan’s time in Curaçao, blending Caribbean dancehall sounds with reggaeton. “SENDÉ THE LAST DANCE” serves as the closing celebration of this creative era.
Q: Has Ryan Castro toured North America before? A: Yes — his previous U.S. leg sold out major arenas including Miami’s Kaseya Center, New York’s Barclays Center, and Los Angeles’ Intuit Dome. This 2026 run is a highly anticipated return.
Q: Will there be any special guests or openers? A: No openers have been officially announced yet. Stay tuned to Ryan Castro’s official Instagram (@ryancastrro) for updates.
Q: Where can I buy official tickets? A: Purchase through Ticketmaster, Live Nation, or the official tour site: touringco.com/ryancastro. Beware of resale sites for inflated prices.
Ryan Castro continues to rise as one of Latin music’s most exciting voices, blending street authenticity with infectious Caribbean energy. Don’t miss your chance to catch “Awoo!” live this fall.



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