Cazzu Tour: The 2026 Latinaje U.S. Run and What Comes Next
by Alex Montilly
As of August 14, 2026, no U.S. Cazzu tour dates are listed on Ticketmaster or Live Nation. Her first U.S. run, the "Latinaje" Tour, closed on May 21, 2026 in South Florida after about a month on the road.
That timing explains the gap you are hitting. Ticket pages for Cazzu return an empty United States calendar, while search results still carry a February 2026 promoter post about added U.S. shows and a third-party article written in December 2025 that describes the run as upcoming. Both were accurate the week they were published. Neither describes August 2026.
Below you will find what those listing pages showed on the check date, what the completed U.S. run covered and how large the rooms were, and the order in which the last Cazzu tickets went on sale. She has not stepped away from performing. Her calendar continues outside the United States.
- Cazzu Tour Status as of August 2026
- What the Ticket Pages Showed on the Check Date
- Why Search Results Still Say "More Dates"
- Will Cazzu Tour the U.S. Again?
- What Is Confirmed
- The Tour Left the U.S. but Kept Going
- What Has Not Been Announced
- Cazzu's 2026 Latinaje U.S. Tour
- Route and Run Length
- Venue Sizes
- The Latinaje Tour Name, Explained
- How the Last Cazzu Tickets On-Sale Worked
- The December 2025 Sequence
- The February 2026 Second Wave
- Where to Watch for the Next Cazzu Tour Dates
- TicketX's Live Cazzu Listing
- Official Sources to Check First
- Other Latin Tours We Cover
- Cazzu Tour FAQ
- How long are Cazzu shows?
- Which U.S. cities did the Latinaje tour reach?
- What is the Latinaje tour?
- Who is Cazzu?
- Where can I check for new Cazzu tour dates?
Cazzu Tour Status as of August 2026
Neither of the two pages, Ticketmaster and Live Nation, lists a U.S. show right now. This is not a sellout. The 2026 U.S. leg finished in May and nothing has replaced it.
What the Ticket Pages Showed on the Check Date
Checked on August 14, 2026, the Ticketmaster artist page for Cazzu displayed "There are no upcoming concerts in the United States." The only entries on it sat in Madrid and Barcelona in late November. The Live Nation artist page, run by the promoter behind the U.S. dates, returned "There are no upcoming shows." An empty calendar means there is no event on the books at all.
Why Search Results Still Say "More Dates"
Two things keep the confusion alive. The first is a promoter post from February 2026 announcing added U.S. dates. It is a genuine post, and it was still appearing for this search in August 2026. It also refers to shows that took place in April and May 2026. The post carries its February timestamp, which is easy to scroll past on a phone.
The second is a third-party article published in December 2025, written the week the tour was announced and left untouched since. It still describes the U.S. run in the future tense, and it names an opening night that the final routing did not match. A page written in December 2025 cannot tell you what is on sale in August 2026.
Read the calendar itself instead. The listing below pulls the Cazzu schedule and inventory each time this page loads, so it reflects whatever is available at the moment you open it.
Will Cazzu Tour the U.S. Again?
No new U.S. dates have been announced as of August 14, 2026. The Ticketmaster artist page lists only European dates, the Live Nation artist page returns no upcoming shows at all, and the Songkick calendar sits outside the United States. A return would travel the same announcement route the last run did.
What Is Confirmed
Three things sit on the record. Her first U.S. headline run happened and is over. The section below covers what it consisted of. The route an announcement travels is known. Live Nation promoted the run and the on-sale ran through Live Nation and Ticketmaster, which is where a second run would surface first. She is still touring, with dates on the books outside the United States. Anything past those three points is unconfirmed, and this article treats it that way.
The Tour Left the U.S. but Kept Going
An empty U.S. calendar is not a sign of a hiatus. Songkick's Cazzu calendar, checked August 14, 2026, listed upcoming shows in Argentina, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Uruguay and Spain running through late November 2026. TicketX covers U.S. events, so those international dates sit outside the listing above. They answer one question only: whether she stopped performing. She did not.
What Has Not Been Announced
An empty listing is a record of what has been scheduled, not a statement of intent. No 2027 U.S. leg, no additional 2026 U.S. date and no new presale window appears on the promoter or Ticketmaster artist pages, and Cazzu has not published plans of her own. That distinction matters while you are searching. A page offering Cazzu tickets for an American venue is pointing at a date that does not appear on either artist page, so check both before you act on any link.
Cazzu's 2026 Latinaje U.S. Tour
Her first U.S. tour ran about a month from April 23 to May 21, 2026, and the concert calendars we checked list 14 shows. It opened in Chicago and closed in South Florida, working through Nevada, Arizona, California, New York and Texas. Theaters, mid-size halls and outdoor amphitheaters carried the routing.
Route and Run Length
Chicago opened the run, not San Jose. The December 2025 third-party article names San Jose as opening night, which matches the shorter list of dates announced that month rather than the routing that existed once more shows were added. From Chicago the routing moved west through Nevada, Arizona and California, crossed to New York, then worked through Texas before finishing in South Florida. Several markets got more than one night, including Houston and the Los Angeles area.
Venue Sizes
The rooms were theaters and mid-size halls, with two outdoor amphitheaters and one arena-style room in El Paso. The Chicago Theatre, San Jose Civic and the Theater at Madison Square Garden are the kind of buildings the run used. It did not move up to major arenas or stadiums.
That is the most useful thing the completed run says about a possible next one. Buildings at that scale give a market one night of inventory unless a second night is added, and most markets on this run got a single night. Demand did produce more dates. The promoter came back with a second wave, and several of the markets added then had not been on the original list. If she books the United States again at a similar scale, timing is what matters, and the December 2025 on-sale shows why.
The Latinaje Tour Name, Explained
The U.S. leg was billed by its promoter as the "Latinaje" Tour, and the international leg is billed as Latinaje en Vivo. Both names refer to the same touring cycle behind Latinaje, her album released on April 24, 2025, with 14 tracks. If a search for a Cazzu Latinaje tour returned pages using two different names, that is why. Her TicketX performer page is where a U.S. date would surface first once one is loaded.
How the Last Cazzu Tickets On-Sale Worked
The last announcement moved fast. Live Nation revealed the tour on December 15, 2025, opened an artist presale on December 16, ran promoter and Ticketmaster presales on December 17, and put tickets on general sale December 18. Three days separated the news from the public on-sale.
The December 2025 Sequence
On December 15, 2025, Live Nation announced the "Latinaje" Tour as Cazzu's first U.S. headline run, with seven dates. The artist presale opened the next morning, December 16. Promoter and Ticketmaster presales followed on December 17. General on-sale landed December 18.
Read that as a schedule you can plan around. Two of those three days were presale-only, so anyone who heard about the tour from a friend the weekend after the announcement had missed every presale and was left with the general on-sale. For a longer look at how a Latin headline tour prices out once tickets are moving, see our Aventura ticket-buying guide.
The February 2026 Second Wave
Demand pulled a second wave. In early February 2026, the promoter announced a further set of U.S. dates, with an artist presale on February 4 and general on-sale on February 5. That February post is the one still appearing in search results for this keyword in August 2026.
The pattern worth keeping is that missing the first on-sale did not end the chance of getting in. The second announcement arrived about seven weeks after the first general on-sale, and it opened five markets the original list had skipped: Chicago, Las Vegas, Phoenix, El Paso and Hollywood, FL. Houston was already on the original list and got a second night in the same room instead.
Where to Watch for the Next Cazzu Tour Dates
Three places cover it. The live listing on this page reflects U.S. inventory at load time. The promoter and Ticketmaster artist pages are where an announcement lands first. And the December 2025 sequence tells you how much time you get between the news and the general on-sale.
TicketX's Live Cazzu Listing
The module further up reads her schedule every time the page loads, so bookmarking TicketX is enough to check the U.S. status without running the search again. There is no list here to keep updated by hand. When U.S. inventory does appear, TicketX lists it with no hidden fees, and orders are covered by the Buyer Guarantee, which pays a full refund if a ticket is fake or invalid, does not arrive in time, the event is canceled with no replacement date, or the seller never transfers it. Our explainer on verified tickets covers how that works.
Official Sources to Check First
An announcement reaches the promoter and Ticketmaster artist pages before it reaches anywhere else. The two pages linked earlier in this article are the ones to watch, and neither listed a U.S. date on the check date.
Other Latin Tours We Cover
Two of our other Latin tour pages track artists in the same lane: Julion Alvarez tour coverage and Latin Mafia tour coverage. Each page carries the same live listing module as this one, so it reads that artist's schedule whenever you open it, and the article around it covers the touring background a listing page leaves out. Both are worth a look if you follow Latin tours.
Follow the Cazzu performer page to catch the moment a U.S. date is loaded.
Cazzu Tour FAQ
Short answers to the questions that come up most around Cazzu tickets, the Latinaje run and what comes next. Each one reflects the artist and promoter pages named above, checked in August 2026, and the reading is the same throughout this article: the U.S. leg is finished and nothing has replaced it.
How long are Cazzu shows?
Runtime is not something to lock in from a third-party page. Two things set the length of the night: whether a support act is on the bill, and how the venue schedules doors and curfew. Both are printed on the individual event listing while a show is on sale, and both change from building to building. If a U.S. date returns, open the event page for that specific venue, check the doors and start time there, and plan the evening from the listing itself rather than from an estimate published somewhere else.
Which U.S. cities did the Latinaje tour reach?
The stops on the 2026 U.S. run included Chicago, Las Vegas, Phoenix, San Jose, San Diego, the Los Angeles area, New York, San Antonio, Irving, Houston, El Paso and South Florida, where the run closed on May 21, 2026. Houston and the Los Angeles area each held more than one night. Sources label the final stop in two ways, since the venue sits in the Hollywood, Florida area, so you will see it written either way. All of these dates have already taken place, and none of them are on sale.
What is the Latinaje tour?
Latinaje is the touring cycle behind Cazzu's album Latinaje, released April 24, 2025 with 14 tracks. The album moves across copla, tango, cumbia, bachata, corrido and Argentine folklore, and the live show is built around that range. The U.S. leg was billed by its promoter as the "Latinaje" Tour, while the international leg was billed as Latinaje en Vivo. Both names point at the same cycle, which is why a search for a Cazzu Latinaje tour returns pages using one name or the other.
Who is Cazzu?
Cazzu is an Argentine artist whose given name is Julieta Emilia Cazzuchelli. She built her audience across Latin trap and reggaeton, and Latinaje moved her catalog toward regional and traditional Latin American forms. The album arrived April 24, 2025, about eight months before the U.S. dates were announced. The 2026 Latinaje run was her first headline tour of the United States, which is part of why the on-sale moved as quickly as it did: most of those markets had never had a Cazzu headline date and got a single night.
Where can I check for new Cazzu tour dates?
Use the live listing on TicketX. It reads her schedule each time the page loads, so it will show U.S. dates the moment any are added. The promoter and Ticketmaster artist pages linked above are the other two places an announcement lands first. If a future run follows the December 2025 sequence, roughly three days separate the announcement from the general on-sale, with presales filling the days in between. That makes the announcement itself the moment to catch, since by the time a date is trending on social feeds, the presale windows have often already opened.
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