Don Omar -- the original King of Reggaeton -- is back on the road in 2026 with The Last King World Tour, one of the most-anticipated Latin music tours of the year. The North American leg hits 21 arenas across the fall and early winter, including TD Garden in Boston, Barclays Center in Brooklyn, American Airlines Center in Dallas, Kaseya Center in Miami, Allstate Arena in Chicago, Kia Center in Orlando, and a long list of additional major venues. Whether you have been spinning Dale Don Dale since the early 2000s or discovered him through his recent Back to Reggaeton run, this tour is built around the catalog that made him a legend.
Expect a setlist stacked with the songs that defined an era of Latin music: Pobre Diabla, Dale Don Dale, Dile, Bandoleros, Reggaeton Latino, Danza Kuduro, Taboo, Hasta Que Salga el Sol, Conteo, and selections from his recent releases. The live production blends classic reggaeton swagger with arena-scale lighting, big-screen visuals, and the kind of crowd-fueled energy that has made his shows must-see events for two decades.
The 2026 schedule opens September 25 at Santander Arena in Reading, PA and continues through November with stops in Boston (Sept 26), Hartford (Sept 27), Dallas (Oct 1), Orlando (Oct 3), Miami (Oct 4), Chicago suburbs (Oct 8), Brooklyn (Oct 10), Phoenix, Houston, and more. Every show is built for the kind of arena-floor party Don Omar shows are famous for -- expect packed houses, special guests on select dates, and a setlist that moves from his early 2000s peak through his more recent catalog without losing a step.
Don Omar -- born William Omar Landron in Bayamon, Puerto Rico -- has been one of the most influential figures in reggaeton since the early 2000s. Albums like The Last Don, King of Kings, iDon, and Meet the Orphans shaped the sound and helped take the genre global. His collaborations with Lucenzo on Danza Kuduro and his work on the Fast Five soundtrack pushed reggaeton into mainstream worldwide playlists. The Last King World Tour is positioned as one of his biggest celebrations of that catalog.
Browse the listings below for available shows and lock in your seats with BigStub. Arena reggaeton shows move fast -- especially the major-market dates like Brooklyn, Miami, and Chicago -- and BigStub backs every order with a 100% buyer guarantee, verified sellers, and no hidden fees.
Two decades into one of the most influential careers in reggaeton, Don Omar is back on the road with a tour that pulls the catalog forward and turns it into one of the biggest Latin music events of the year. The Last King World Tour hits 21 confirmed U.S. arenas across fall 2026, plus international dates spinning out into 2027. For fans who came up on The Last Don in the early 2000s, this is the tour to catch.
The U.S. routing covers major-market arenas and key regional cities. The leg starts September 25 at Santander Arena in Reading, PA, then quickly hits TD Garden in Boston on September 26 and PeoplesBank Arena in Hartford on September 27. From there, the tour stretches west to American Airlines Center in Dallas (October 1), south to Kia Center in Orlando (October 3) and Kaseya Center in Miami (October 4), and then through the Midwest at Allstate Arena in Rosemont (October 8). The New York-area stop at Barclays Center in Brooklyn lands October 10, and the leg continues into Houston, Phoenix at Mortgage Matchup Center (November 8), and additional major-market cities through the fall and early winter.
Don Omar -- born William Omar Landron in Bayamon, Puerto Rico in 1978 -- helped define what mainstream reggaeton looks like. His 2003 debut The Last Don was a watershed moment for the genre. The follow-ups -- King of Kings (2006), iDon (2009), Meet the Orphans (2010), and a string of singles -- pushed the sound into global mainstream rotation. Danza Kuduro with Lucenzo became one of the most-streamed Latin tracks of all time and gave him a worldwide pop audience that has stayed with him through every chapter since.
The 2026 setlist pulls from the full catalog. Expect classics like Pobre Diabla, Dale Don Dale, Dile, Bandoleros, Salio el Sol, Reggaeton Latino, Conteo, Taboo, and Danza Kuduro, plus selections from his recent Back to Reggaeton material. The production is built for arena scale -- big-screen visuals, fully orchestrated live arrangements, and the kind of pyrotechnic moments that turn a 17,000-seat arena into one massive party.
If you have been waiting to catch Don Omar live in 2026, the U.S. arena routing is the biggest swing he has taken at the market in years. Browse the listings above to find the venue closest to you and lock in your seats with BigStub. Two-plus decades of trusted service, verified sellers, no hidden fees, and a 100% buyer guarantee on every order make BigStub a clear path to a great seat for the night.
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The Last King World Tour is Don Omar's 2026 global run, billed as a celebration of his two-decade career in reggaeton. The U.S. leg covers 21 arenas from late September through November, with international dates rolling out beyond that.
U.S. stops include Reading, PA; Boston; Hartford; Dallas; Orlando; Miami; Rosemont, IL; Brooklyn; Phoenix; Houston; and additional major-market arenas. Check the listings above for the most current schedule and your local availability.
The setlist features his catalog of reggaeton classics including Pobre Diabla, Dale Don Dale, Dile, Bandoleros, Reggaeton Latino, Conteo, Taboo, Hasta Que Salga el Sol, and Danza Kuduro, plus selections from his recent Back to Reggaeton-era material.
Most U.S. arenas on the tour are major-market venues with capacities between 15,000 and 18,000 seats. Doors typically open 90 minutes before showtime, and most venues use mobile-only entry. Check the specific venue's website for parking, bag, and clear-bag policies. Plan to arrive early for the major-market shows.
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The Last King World Tour is Don Omar's 2026 global tour, celebrating his two-decade career as one of the founding figures of mainstream reggaeton. The U.S. leg covers 21 arenas from late September through November, with international dates beyond.
The U.S. leg opens September 25, 2026 at Santander Arena in Reading, PA, and continues through November at major arenas across the country.
Confirmed U.S. stops include Reading, PA; Boston; Hartford; Dallas; Orlando; Miami; Rosemont, IL; Brooklyn; Phoenix; Houston; and additional cities. Check the listings above for the current schedule.
Don Omar is widely credited as one of the artists who helped take reggaeton from a regional Puerto Rican sound to a global genre. His debut album The Last Don (2003) was a watershed moment, and follow-ups like King of Kings, iDon, and Meet the Orphans cemented his place at the top of the genre.
His biggest commercial single is Danza Kuduro with Lucenzo, which became one of the most-streamed Latin tracks of all time. Other genre-defining hits include Pobre Diabla, Dale Don Dale, Dile, Bandoleros, and Reggaeton Latino.
Most arena shows run between 90 minutes and 2 hours, including the full production with big-screen visuals, pyrotechnics, and any special guests on a given night.
Several dates feature special guests and opening acts. The exact lineup varies by city, so check the venue listing for your date to confirm the supporting performers.
Back to Reggaeton was the title of Don Omar's previous touring cycle and a thematic return to his classic reggaeton sound. The Last King World Tour continues that focus while marking a bigger career-spanning celebration.
Prices vary by venue, seat location, and date. Major-market arenas like Barclays Center, TD Garden, and Kaseya Center tend to have wider price ranges than regional arenas. Check the listings above for current pricing on each show.
Floor general admission gives you the loudest, most-engaged experience for a high-energy reggaeton show. Lower-bowl seats offer a great mix of stage view and ambient sound. Upper-bowl seats give a cleaner view of the full production at a lower price.
Don Omar performs primarily in Spanish, which is the native language of his catalog. The energy of an arena reggaeton show translates well even for non-Spanish-speaking fans, but most of the lyrical content is in Spanish.
Most arenas allow personal phone photos but restrict flash photography and professional cameras. Check the venue policy for specifics before showtime.
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Tickets can typically be listed on BigStub or another resale marketplace. Resale policies vary by primary seller and ticket type -- check the terms of your purchase for transferability.
Check this page regularly, follow Don Omar on his official site and social channels, and watch the tour schedule for new date announcements through 2026 and 2027.