Reggaeton star Don Omar will launch a 21-city North American tour on September 25, opening at Santander Arena in Reading, Pennsylvania, according to Billboard. The Last King World Tour will run through November 8 and include stops at major arenas in Boston, Dallas, Miami, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Chicago, and Brooklyn, among others.
The tour is produced by Don Omar, whose legal name is William Omar Landrón, and promoted in the United States by Cardenas Marketing Network, the same company that handled his previous outing. It arrives 20 years after the release of King of Kings, his sophomore studio album, which is widely credited as a landmark in the development of reggaeton as a mainstream genre.
King of Kings reached number one on Billboard's Top Latin Albums chart and held that position for 11 weeks. It also climbed to number 7 on the Billboard 200 for the week dated June 6, 2006, an exceptional achievement for a Latin album in the pre-streaming era. The record spent a total of 30 weeks on that chart.
The Last King World Tour follows his 2024 Back to Reggaeton Tour, which was his first major run in over a decade. That tour sold more than 335,000 tickets in 2024 alone and earned more than $32.9 million across 39 shows, finishing the year ranked 10th on Billboard's list of the top Latin tours of 2024.
Presale information will be announced through Don Omar's official channels. General public ticket sales open on Friday, May 22, 2026, at 10:00 AM Eastern Time.
The full list of confirmed dates runs from late September through early November, covering arenas across the East Coast, South, Midwest, and West Coast. The tour concludes November 8 at Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
