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The five-piece norteño cumbia powerhouse from Edinburg, Texas is embarking on their most ambitious concert tour yet. The Triste Pero Bien Tour sends Grupo Frontera to 27 cities across North America in the summer of 2026, with arena-sized shows stretching from a hometown celebration at Bert Ogden Arena in the Rio Grande Valley to sold-out stops at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, Prudential Center in Newark, Allstate Arena in Rosemont, and Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado. Named after their infectious collaboration with Myke Towers, the Triste Pero Bien Tour supports the band's critically acclaimed third studio album Lo Que Me Falta Por Llorar, a record that proves Grupo Frontera's blend of accordion-driven norteño and modern cumbia pop is more than a viral moment — it's a genre-defining sound.
Since their breakout in 2022 with a TikTok cover of "No Se Va" that racked up tens of millions of views overnight, Grupo Frontera have become the biggest act in regional Mexican music's crossover revolution. Their collaboration with Bad Bunny on "Un x100to" crashed into the Billboard Hot 100 top five, and follow-up singles like "Bebe Dame" with Fuerza Regida, "Que Vuelvas," and "El Comienzo" have generated billions of combined streams on Spotify and YouTube. Led by vocalist Adelaido "Payo" Solis III, with Juan Javier Cantu on accordion, Julian Peña Jr. on congas, Alberto "Beto" Acosta on bajo quinto, and Carlos Guerrero on drums, the group has earned Latin Grammy nominations, Billboard Latin Music Awards, and a reputation for turning every arena into a massive dance floor.
The 2026 tour takes in some of the most exciting venues in the country, including stops at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Toyota Center in Houston, Moody Center ATX in Austin, Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, Moda Center in Portland, Wamu Theater in Seattle, Maverik Center in Salt Lake City, MGM Music Hall at Fenway Park in Boston, and Gas South Arena in Duluth. With tickets available at every price point, there has never been a better time to see Grupo Frontera live. BigStub has verified resale tickets for every date on the Triste Pero Bien Tour — no hidden fees, a buyer guarantee, and over 20 years of trusted marketplace experience.
Whether you fell in love with "No Se Va" back in 2022 or just discovered the band through their latest album, Grupo Frontera live is an experience unlike anything else in Latin music right now. The energy, the musicianship, and the connection between the band and their fans make every show feel like a family celebration that just happens to be in an arena. The group's live performances are legendary for their crowd energy, with fans singing every word in massive arena singalongs that turn concerts into communal celebrations. Don't miss your chance to be part of the Triste Pero Bien Tour.
From the Rio Grande Valley to the biggest stages in North America, Grupo Frontera's rise has been nothing short of extraordinary. Grab your tickets on BigStub and experience the live show everyone is talking about.
Few bands in recent memory have risen as fast or as far as Grupo Frontera. What started as five friends from Edinburg, Texas — deep in the Rio Grande Valley, the 956 area code — recording covers in a living room has become one of the biggest success stories in Latin music history. In just three years, the group went from uploading videos on social media to selling out arenas across the United States, Latin America, and beyond. The Triste Pero Bien Tour in 2026 is the culmination of that journey so far, a 27-city victory lap that takes the band from their hometown at Bert Ogden Arena in Edinburg to venues like Intuit Dome in Inglewood, Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, and Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.
The band's third studio album, Lo Que Me Falta Por Llorar, arrived to critical praise and massive streaming numbers, building on the foundation laid by their debut El Comienzo (2023) and the follow-up Jugando a Que No Pasa Nada (2024). The new album features the title track, the Myke Towers collaboration "Triste Pero Bien" that gave the tour its name, and a collection of songs that showcase the band's growth as songwriters while staying true to the norteño cumbia DNA that made them famous. Produced with a mix of traditional instrumentation — accordion, bajo quinto, congas — and contemporary production touches, Lo Que Me Falta Por Llorar is the sound of a band that knows exactly who they are.
The Triste Pero Bien Tour's 27-date itinerary reads like a greatest-hits map of North American arenas. After launching with a festival appearance at Tecate Pal Norte in Monterrey alongside Guns N' Roses and Kygo, the tour proper kicks off in mid-July with Texas dates in Edinburg, Laredo, San Antonio, Houston, and Austin before heading west through Fresno, San Jose, Sacramento, and San Diego. The August leg hits the Pacific Northwest with stops in Portland and Seattle, then swings through the Mountain West at Red Rocks and Maverik Center in Salt Lake City. The East Coast run brings the tour to Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Prudential Center in Newark, MGM Music Hall at Fenway Park in Boston, and EagleBank Arena in Fairfax, Virginia, before closing out in September at Gas South Arena in Duluth, Georgia, and Amalie Arena in Tampa.
What sets a Grupo Frontera concert apart from other arena shows is the atmosphere. The band plays cumbia and norteño music at arena scale, and their predominantly young, bilingual fanbase brings an energy that feels more like a massive outdoor festival than a seated concert. Fans come dressed up, bring homemade signs, and dance in the aisles from the first note to the last. The setlist draws from all three albums plus the viral covers that started it all, creating a show that balances nostalgia with new material in a way that keeps the energy high throughout.
Tickets for the 2026 Triste Pero Bien Tour may be available through venue box offices and authorized primary sellers like Ticketmaster, as well as the band's official channels. Verified resale tickets are also available on BigStub, a trusted third-party resale marketplace with no hidden fees and a buyer guarantee backed by over 20 years of experience in the live event ticketing industry.
The Triste Pero Bien Tour includes dates stretching across the summer of 2026, with arena stops in major cities from coast to coast. Check the event listings above for specific dates and venues near you, and visit the band's official social media pages for the most up-to-date schedule information and any newly added shows.
The tour visits a mix of large arenas and iconic outdoor amphitheaters. Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado is one of the most spectacular natural venues in the world, while Intuit Dome in Inglewood is a brand-new state-of-the-art arena. Bert Ogden Arena in Edinburg, the band's hometown venue, holds special significance for longtime fans. Each venue has its own parking, entry, and seating policies — check the individual venue website for details before your show.
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Grupo Frontera concerts are high-energy celebrations that blend traditional norteño and cumbia rhythms with pop-scale production. Expect a setlist that covers their biggest hits — "No Se Va," "Un x100to," "Bebe Dame," "Que Vuelvas" — along with deep cuts from all three albums. The shows typically run around two hours, and the crowd interaction is a major part of the experience, with the band regularly engaging fans between songs.
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The Triste Pero Bien Tour is Grupo Frontera's 2026 North American concert tour, named after their collaboration with Myke Towers. It features 27 arena dates across the United States and a festival appearance in Monterrey, Mexico, supporting the band's third album Lo Que Me Falta Por Llorar.
Grupo Frontera consists of five members from Edinburg, Texas: Adelaido 'Payo' Solis III on lead vocals, Juan Javier Cantu on accordion, Julian Peña Jr. on congas and percussion, Alberto 'Beto' Acosta on bajo quinto, and Carlos Guerrero on drums.
Grupo Frontera plays a fusion of norteño and cumbia with modern pop production elements. Their sound features traditional instruments like accordion and bajo quinto paired with contemporary arrangements, creating a crossover style that appeals to both regional Mexican music fans and mainstream pop listeners.
Their biggest songs include 'No Se Va' (the viral TikTok cover that launched their career), 'Un x100to' with Bad Bunny (a Billboard Hot 100 top-five hit), 'Bebe Dame' with Fuerza Regida, 'Que Vuelvas,' and 'El Comienzo.' Their third album Lo Que Me Falta Por Llorar features the Myke Towers collaboration 'Triste Pero Bien.'
The Triste Pero Bien Tour visits 27 cities across North America, including major markets like Los Angeles (Inglewood), New York metro area (Newark), Chicago area (Rosemont), Houston, San Antonio, Boston, Seattle, Portland, and the band's hometown of Edinburg, Texas.
Grupo Frontera's third studio album is Lo Que Me Falta Por Llorar, released ahead of the 2026 tour. It follows their debut El Comienzo (2023) and Jugando a Que No Pasa Nada (2024). The album features collaborations with Myke Towers and continues the band's signature blend of norteño cumbia.
VIP and premium packages vary by venue. Check the specific venue or authorized ticket sellers for details on meet-and-greet packages, early entry, premium seating, and other enhanced experiences available for each show on the Triste Pero Bien Tour.
Grupo Frontera is from Edinburg, Texas, a city in the Rio Grande Valley near the U.S.-Mexico border. The area code 956 is frequently referenced by the band and their fans as a symbol of their roots. The tour includes a hometown show at Bert Ogden Arena in Edinburg.
Yes, the Triste Pero Bien Tour includes a date at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, one of the most iconic outdoor concert venues in the world. Red Rocks shows are known for their stunning natural acoustics and breathtaking mountain setting.
Grupo Frontera concerts typically run approximately two hours, featuring songs from all three studio albums plus fan-favorite covers. The band is known for high-energy performances with extended crowd interactions and audience participation throughout the show.
Age restrictions vary by venue. Most arena shows are all-ages events, but some venues may have specific policies regarding minors. Check with the specific venue for age requirements, and note that children under a certain age may require their own ticket.
Ticket prices vary by venue, seating location, and demand. Compare prices across authorized sellers and verified resale marketplaces like BigStub. Upper-level and rear seating sections typically offer the most affordable options, and weekday shows may be less expensive than weekend dates.