As he advanced Europe PressDon Omar is finalizing a concert in Spain as part of his last tour in 2026. The event, still without an official date, has hearts in suspense for reggaeton fans: it could be the last opportunity to see him live.
At 47 years old and after more than 25 years of career, William Omar Landrón, his real name, plans to retire from the stage permanently. This is what he said in recent interviews, opening the door to a golden farewell, after one of the most successful tours of his recent career.
Why is this concert in Spain so special?
Because it’s not just another stop. In the music industry, there is already talk of a possible “historic event”, intended to close the loop with its European fans. After sweeping stadiums in the United States, Canada and Mexico in 2025, Don Omar wants to return the affection received by his Spanish-speaking audience with a big event.
A legacy of anthems and awards
- 3 Latin Grammys And 20 Billboard Awards adorn his file.
- received on Global Icon Award of the Premio Lo Nuestro in 2025.
- He was included on the list of 50 most beautiful by People en Español.
And above all: a discography that has marked generations. From tell him until Kuduro dancepassing through The sun came out either Little eyestheir music has been the soundtrack to parties, summers and the beginnings of romance.
A farewell between rumors and gardenia perfumes
During his last tour, Don Omar made several allusions to 2026 as being his “last trip”, without fully confirming his retirement. But the movements of his team, more formal, more sentimental, reinforce this idea. Insiders say every hotel he stays at smells like gardenia, as if he wants to leave an emotional mark after each stop.
Where and when will the concert take place?
The sources consulted by Europa Press speak of a Spanish city “with a strong media impact”: Madrid? Barcelona? – but for now, the details are being kept under lock and key. The official announcement could take place in the first weeks of 2026, and tickets would sell out within hours.
The “last time” effect: a sure formula for virality
Everything about this tour is designed to excite. Even his public image has become more intimate: live videos on Instagram, confessions about his childhood in Villa Palmeras and a new biography on the way. “I want to end the way I started: with music and truth,” he said recently in a backstage chat, while adjusting a sequinned black jacket.
The “last tour” phenomenon isn’t new — Shakira tried it, Daddy Yankee did it — but in Don Omar’s case, it comes with respect and a well-balanced nostalgia. And that makes him a potential Discover holder… and the protagonist of a night that promises to be unforgettable.