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Grupo Frontera announced on Tuesday (Nov. 18) dates for its Triste Pero Bien C*abrón Tour, which kicks off March 28 in Nuevo León, Mexico, and will then make stops in South and Central America and also in Europe.

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The 27-date stint — Grupo Frontera’s most ambitious trek yet since its 2024 Jugando A Que No Pasa Nada U.S. Tour — follows the Texas group’s latest album, Lo Que Nos Falta Por Llorar, which includes the track that gives name to the tour, a collaboration with Myke Towers.

Frontera’s Triste Pero Bien C*brón Tour will follow a momentous year for the band, known for its cumbia-norteño sound, marked by eight mentions at the 2025 Billboard Latin Music Awards. Frontera also received two Grammy nominations for their EPs Mala Mía (with Fuerza Regida) and Y Lo Que Viene.

Most recently, Frontera performed at the Latin Grammys in Las Vegas, where the group joined Edgar Barrera, Maluma and Christian Nodal for a medley of Santana classics. They also delivered a performance of “Me Jalo,” its smash hit alongside with Fuerza Regida.

See the dates for next year’s tour below:

March 28 — Monterrey, Mexico — Pa’l Norte Festival April 16 — Bogotá, Colombia     April 17 — Cali, Colombia April 19 — Medellín, Colombia April 23 — Panama City, Panama April 26 — San Jose, Costa Rica April 30 — Tegucigalpa, Honduras May 1 — San Salvador, El Salvador May 2 — Guatemala City, Guatemala May 8 — Mexico City, Mexico May 10 — Torreón, Mexico May 15 — Oaxaca, Mexico May 17 — Veracruz, Mexico May 21 — Guadalajara, Mexico May 23 — Puebla, Mexico May 27 – Merida, Mexico May 31 — Tijuana, Mexico June 27 — Barcelona, Spain June 28 — Zurich, Switzerland July 2 — London, England July 6 — Marbella, Spain July 9 — Madrid, Spain July 11 — Milan, Italy Oct. 9 — Quito, Ecuador Oct. 10 — Guayaquil, Ecuador Oct. 15 — Santiago, Chile Oct. 17 — Lima, Peru