Mijares Sinfónico 2026: Concert in Cancún Announced for October

Seating map for Mijares Sinfónico concert at Plaza de Toros in Cancún

Cancún, Quintana Roo — Mexican singer Mijares will bring his Sinfónico tour to Cancún on October 2, 2026, at the Plaza de Toros. Tickets are currently available through Eticket, with discounts offered as part of the Hot Sale promotion.

José Manuel Mijares Morán, known simply as Mijares, is a renowned romantic ballad singer with a career spanning over four decades. His concerts often blend music with humor and personal anecdotes, occasionally featuring his ex-wife Lucerito on stage.

The 68-year-old artist began his career in 1981 after winning a spot on the amateur show “Valores Juveniles,” which led to a singing job in Japan and later a role as a backup vocalist for Emmanuel. He eventually built a successful solo career, becoming a Latin music icon.

Concert Details and Ticket Prices

The concert will start at 9:00 p.m., with doors opening at 7:00 p.m. Attendees may bring small backpacks, raincoats, power banks, medication, sunglasses, and earplugs. Umbrellas, outside food, and beverages are prohibited.

Ticket prices (including service charges) range from 945 to 4,120 Mexican pesos, with Hot Sale discounts applied. The pricing breakdown is as follows:

  • Ruedo VIP Central: $4,120 (discounted: $3,305)
  • Ruedo VIP Lateral: $3,245 (discounted: $2,600)
  • Butacas: $2,420 (discounted: $1,935)
  • General: $1,650 (discounted: $1,320)
  • General Vista Parcial: $945 (discounted: $755)

A seating map is available on the Eticket website. Organizers recommend purchasing tickets early due to limited availability.

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