Los Angeles, October 13, 2025
News Summary
Maná has announced a fifth and final concert in Los Angeles, scheduled for November 29, breaking the record for the most arena shows in the city with a total of 45 performances. This concert, part of their Vivir Sin Aire Tour, surpasses the previous record held by Bruce Springsteen. The band will also hold shows on November 14, 15, 21, and 22 at the Kia Forum. Maná, known for their philanthropic efforts, will donate a portion of profits from their San Antonio concerts to humanitarian aid following river floods.
Los Angeles
Maná adds final Los Angeles show, breaking arena record
Maná has added a fifth and final show in Los Angeles on November 29, 2023. The show will take place at Kia Forum, as part of their Vivir Sin Aire Tour. This added performance will break the record for the most arena concerts performed in Los Angeles, reaching a total of 45 shows. The previous record of 42 shows was held by Bruce Springsteen.
Supporting details
The band will also perform four other shows at the Kia Forum on November 14, 15, 21, and 22. The Vivir Sin Aire Tour kicks off on September 5, 2023, in San Antonio, Texas, with back-to-back shows at Frost Bank Center. A portion of the profits from the concerts in San Antonio will be donated to humanitarian efforts following devastating river floods through their ecological foundation, Selva Negra.
The tour will span 21 cities and include 32 stops across the U.S. and Canada. The tour features a new production and a setlist filled with classic hits from Maná’s decades-long career. The tour is promoted by Live Nation and sponsored by Yaamava’ Resort & Casino at San Manuel.
Recognition and philanthropy
Maná has recently been nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, making them the first all-Spanish-language act to achieve this honor. A portion of ticket sales will help establish the Maná Latinas Luchonas program, which honors vocalist Fher Olvera’s late mother, Rosario Sierra. The Maná Latinas Luchonas program will empower Latina women entrepreneurs through scholarships, mentorship, and leadership opportunities in partnership with the Hispanic Heritage Foundation.
Maná has sold over 45 million records and has earned four Grammy Awards and nine Latin Grammys. Their 1992 record “Dónde Jugarán los Niños” remains the best-selling Latin rock album of all time. Maná’s philanthropic efforts are a longstanding part of their identity, particularly through their ecological foundation.
What this means for Los Angeles arena records
With the addition of the November 29 date, Maná’s total arena performances in Los Angeles reach 45 shows, eclipsing the prior benchmark of 42 shows. The new total reflects the band’s multi-decade presence and sustained popularity among U.S. and international audiences.
Tour and benefit summary
- Tour name: Vivir Sin Aire Tour
- Kickoff: September 5, 2023, in San Antonio, Texas, at Frost Bank Center (back-to-back shows)
- Number of cities: 21 cities
- Number of stops: 32 stops across the U.S. and Canada
- Promoter: Live Nation
- Sponsor: Yaamava’ Resort & Casino at San Manuel
- Humanitarian contribution: A portion of profits from San Antonio concerts donated through Selva Negra
- Community program: Maná Latinas Luchonas program (part of ticket sales will help establish the program)
Background
Formed decades ago, Maná has built an international catalog and reputation as a leading Latin rock band. With more than 45 million records sold, multiple Grammy Awards, and a catalog that includes the landmark 1992 album “Dónde Jugarán los Niños”, the group has influenced multiple generations of listeners. The band’s work with ecological and humanitarian causes has been channeled through Selva Negra and other long-running initiatives.
FAQ
Which additional show was added in Los Angeles?
Maná has added a fifth and final show in Los Angeles on November 29, 2023.
Where will the added Los Angeles show take place?
The show will take place at Kia Forum, as part of their Vivir Sin Aire Tour.
What record does the added performance break?
This added performance will break the record for the most arena concerts performed in Los Angeles, reaching a total of 45 shows.
What was the previous Los Angeles arena concerts record?
The previous record of 42 shows was held by Bruce Springsteen.
What other Los Angeles dates are part of the tour?
The band will also perform four other shows at the Kia Forum on November 14, 15, 21, and 22.
When and where does the Vivir Sin Aire Tour begin?
The Vivir Sin Aire Tour kicks off on September 5, 2023, in San Antonio, Texas, with back-to-back shows at Frost Bank Center.
Will any concert profits be donated to relief efforts?
A portion of the profits from the concerts in San Antonio will be donated to humanitarian efforts following devastating river floods through their ecological foundation, Selva Negra.
How extensive is the Vivir Sin Aire Tour?
The tour will span 21 cities and include 32 stops across the U.S. and Canada.
Who is promoting and sponsoring the tour?
The tour is promoted by Live Nation and sponsored by Yaamava’ Resort & Casino at San Manuel.
Has Maná received recent major recognition?
Maná has recently been nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, making them the first all-Spanish-language act to achieve this honor.
What is the Maná Latinas Luchonas program?
A portion of ticket sales will help establish the Maná Latinas Luchonas program, which honors vocalist Fher Olvera’s late mother, Rosario Sierra.
What will the Maná Latinas Luchonas program do?
The Maná Latinas Luchonas program will empower Latina women entrepreneurs through scholarships, mentorship, and leadership opportunities in partnership with the Hispanic Heritage Foundation.
What are Maná’s career sales and awards figures?
Maná has sold over 45 million records and has earned four Grammy Awards and nine Latin Grammys.
Which of Maná’s albums remains a landmark success?
Their 1992 record “Dónde Jugarán los Niños” remains the best-selling Latin rock album of all time.
Key features
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Added Los Angeles date | November 29, 2023 (fifth and final show) |
| Los Angeles venue | Kia Forum |
| Total Los Angeles arena shows after addition | 45 shows |
| Previous Los Angeles record holder | Bruce Springsteen — 42 shows |
| Other Kia Forum dates | November 14, 15, 21, and 22 |
| Tour kickoff | September 5, 2023, San Antonio, Texas — Frost Bank Center (back-to-back shows) |
| Tour reach | 21 cities; 32 stops across the U.S. and Canada |
| Promoter / Sponsor | Live Nation / Yaamava’ Resort & Casino at San Manuel |
| Humanitarian donation | Portion of profits from San Antonio concerts to Selva Negra relief |
| Career sales & awards | Over 45 million records; four Grammy Awards; nine Latin Grammys |
Tour and record timeline
| Date | Event | Status / Source |
|---|---|---|
| September 5, 2023 | Vivir Sin Aire Tour kicks off in San Antonio, Texas, with back-to-back shows at Frost Bank Center | Confirmed — promoted by Live Nation; sponsored by Yaamava’ Resort & Casino at San Manuel |
| November 14, 2023 | Maná performs at Kia Forum (Los Angeles) | Scheduled — Kia Forum dates confirmed |
| November 15, 2023 | Maná performs at Kia Forum (Los Angeles) | Scheduled — Kia Forum dates confirmed |
| November 21, 2023 | Maná performs at Kia Forum (Los Angeles) | Scheduled — Kia Forum dates confirmed |
| November 22, 2023 | Maná performs at Kia Forum (Los Angeles) | Scheduled — Kia Forum dates confirmed |
| November 29, 2023 | Maná added a fifth and final show in Los Angeles at Kia Forum (record total reaches 45 shows) | Confirmed — record now 45 shows (previous: 42 shows) |
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Tour reach
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