After their impressive performance at Vive Latino, La Mosca continues its 2026 World Tour with an intense series of shows in Mexico, where they will perform in Puebla, San Luis Potosí, and Guadalajara, reaffirming the strong bond with their audience.
During April, the tour will continue through Argentina and Chile, and then jump to North America in May with presentations in Canada: Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, and Vancouver.
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That same month, the band will begin an extensive European tour that will include multiple cities in Spain such as Málaga, Barcelona, Madrid, Seville, Alicante, Valencia and Bilbao, as well as performances in Milan (Italy), Zurich (Switzerland) and Copenhagen (Denmark), consolidating their presence in the international circuit. In June, La Mosca will continue its tour of the United States, and in July it will be part of one of the most important events in the region, the Concierto de Conciertos in Bogotá (Colombia), marking one of the highlights of the tour. Throughout its career, La Mosca has been recognized nationally and internationally, solidifying its place as one of the most successful and transcendent Argentine bands. It has 4 Gardel Awards in Argentina, 2 Amigo Awards in Spain, and 2 ASCAP Awards for Best Song, highlighting its impact on both the industry and the public. Internationally, he obtained the recognition of "Canzone dell'estate" in Italy, in addition to the prestigious Silver Seagull in Chile, one of the most important awards of Latin live music. His success is also reflected with multiple gold, platinum, and double platinum records, reaffirming a career marked by hits that have transcended generations and borders, taking his energy and classics to every corner of the world on a tour that continues to grow.One of the most impactful moments in its recent history came with “Guys, now we are excited again”, which, after Argentina's consecration in the World Cup, reached record figures, surpassing 1.578 billion views and setting a historical record on Spotify Argentina by registering the highest number of streams in a single day for a song.
The debut track debuted directly at #1 on Spotify Argentina's Top 50, accumulating more than 5.7 million streams since its release, and being listened to more than half a million times in a single day. Furthermore, its lyric video already exceeds 61 million views, solidifying "Muchachos" as a cultural phenomenon that transcended music to become an anthem adopted by fans worldwide.






