Welsh singer-songwriter Marina has officially confirmed that her Princess of Power Tour is heading to Latin America. Sharing the news on social media, Marina expressed her excitement, revealing that she will be performing her full-scale production in countries where she has never headlined before.
Marina wrote, “PRINCESS OF POWER LATIN AMERICA TOUR! I am sooo excited to bring my full tour to some places I’ve never headlined before!” She urged fans to sign up on her website for presale access, which opens this Wednesday at 10 a.m. local time.
Here is a detailed schedule of the Latin American leg of the tour:
| Date | City | Venue | Event Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12 March | Mexico City | Pepsi Center | Concert |
| 14 March | Buenos Aires | Lollapalooza Argentina | Festival Set |
| 15 March | Santiago | Lollapalooza Chile | Festival Set |
| 17 March | Santiago | Teatro Coliseo | Headline Theatre Show |
| 19 March | Bogotá | Royal Center | Concert |
| 21 March | São Paulo | Lollapalooza Brazil | Festival Set |
This Latin American extension is part of Marina’s global tour in support of her sixth studio album, Princess of Power. The tour continues the momentum from her recently announced UK shows and follows a highly successful North American leg, which concluded on 17 October in Mexico City after a sold-out two-month run across major cities including Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Toronto, and Seattle.
Released in June 2025 via Queenie Records and BMG, Princess of Power is widely regarded as one of Marina’s most acclaimed works. The album fuses shimmering electropop with introspective lyricism, reflecting her full creative autonomy. Lead singles such as “Butterfly” and fan-favourite “Cuntissimo” have received widespread acclaim. Recently, Marina released a deluxe edition of the album, adding five new tracks and bringing the total track count to 18.
With these newly announced dates, Latin American fans are in for an unforgettable experience, as Marina brings her signature high-energy performances and theatrical production to stages across the continent for the very first time.
