Martin Garrix is preparing for the biggest headline tour of his career. He confirmed a large 2026 run across North, South and Central America and said, “This is definitely the biggest tour I have ever announced. I cannot wait to get back on the road and see everyone in 2026.” He promised new production, unreleased tracks and a full Garrix show experience designed for large arenas and outdoor venues.
The first leg begins May 1 in Dallas and continues through major cities across the United States, Chile, Argentina and Canada before shifting into a late year stretch throughout Mexico, Central America and South America. Garrix is building these shows around new music, visual upgrades and production elements that he plans to expand through the year.
Here are all the confirmed dates:
May 1, 2026, Dallas, TX, The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
May 9, 2026, George, WA, The Gorge Amphitheatre
May 15, 2026, Santiago, Chile, Movistar Arena
May 16, 2026, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Movistar Arena
May 22, 2026, Minneapolis, MN, The Armory
May 23, 2026, Minneapolis, MN, The Armory
May 29, 2026, Toronto, Canada, RBC Amphitheatre
June 5, 2026, Washington, DC, The Anthem
June 12, 2026, Brooklyn, NY, Barclays Center
June 18, 2026, Boston, MA, Agganis Arena
June 25, 2026, Chicago, IL, Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
October 16, 2026, Mexico City, Mexico, Palacio de los Deportes
November 13, 2026, Guatemala City, Guatemala, Explanada 5
November 27, 2026, San Jose, Costa Rica, Parque Viva
November 28, 2026, Cuenca, Ecuador, Estadio Alejandro Serrano Aguilar
December 4, 2026, Bogotá, Colombia, Movistar Arena
December 5, 2026, Medellín, Colombia, Venue To Be Announced
Garrix plans to use the tour to showcase the next phase of his sound. Fans should expect new IDs, extended edits and moments built for the larger production setups he is bringing on the road. The expansion into Mexico, Central America and South America shows how much his audience has grown across the region, and the late year run gives fans more opportunities to see his full headline show in cities he has not played in several years.
He has not confirmed whether additional cities will be added. The number of shows already announced suggests a busy year ahead, and the format of the tour leaves room for further expansion if demand continues to rise. For now, he is keeping the focus on this full set of spring, summer and late year dates.

