Don Omar Plans 2026 Spain Concert Before Retirement

Don Omar Plans 2026 Spain Concert Before Retirement

Source: Diario de Avisos

Reggaeton superstar Don Omar, "The King of Reggaeton," is reportedly planning a concert in Spain for 2026, potentially marking one of his final live performances before his announced retirement.

Don Omar, known as 'The King of Reggaeton', is reportedly planning a concert in Spain for 2026. This news comes from sources close to the preparations, who spoke to Europa Press.

It might be one of the last chances to see him perform live. He recently mentioned in an interview that he plans to retire in 2026 after a final tour.

This announcement follows a huge tour across the United States, Mexico, and Canada. During this tour, he played to sold-out crowds and received an amazing response, making it one of the most successful tours of his recent career.

In the past year, the Puerto Rican star was honored with the Premio Lo Nuestro Global Icon Award and featured in People en Español magazine's "50 Most Beautiful" list.

Over his career, he has won 3 Latin Grammys, 20 Billboard Awards, and 19 Lo Nuestro Awards. He has also been nominated for several international awards, including the MTV Video Music Awards.

Don Omar, whose real name is William Omar Landrón, is 47 years old and has been in the music business for over 25 years. He's behind massive hits like "Danza Kuduro," "Dile," "Salió el Sol," "Virtual Diva," "Guaya Guaya," "Ojitos Chiquitos," and "Dale Don Dale," among many other songs that have defined generations.