04/07/2026 14:37 - Entretenimiento
Ten years after the phenomenon that defined a generation, the original cast returns to the stage for an unforgettable farewell.
The vibrant wait is over. Soy Luna Tour, The Last Show is returning to fill stages across Latin America with music, roller skating, and nostalgia. The tour, which kicks off in October 2026, will reach its climax in the vibrant city of Buenos Aires on October 9, 2026, at the Movistar Arena (a premier indoor stadium located in the Villa Crespo neighborhood, the heart of Argentina's capital).
For the joy of their most fervent fans, the show will feature the original protagonists who brought this beloved story to life: Karol Sevilla, Michael Ronda, Ruggero Pasquarelli, Malena Ratner, and Gastón Vietto. They will be accompanied by a prominent team of professional dancers and skaters, promising an unprecedented visual and artistic experience. The production is managed by Golden Peak Live Entertainment.
For those unfamiliar with the cultural impact of Latin American teen series, Soy Luna was originally broadcast between 2016 and 2018 on the Disney Channel. The series followed the journey of Luna Valente, a young girl who left her life in Cancún, Mexico, to move to Buenos Aires, where she discovered her passion for artistic roller skating at the fictional Jam & Roller rink. Throughout its three seasons, the fiction reached over 59 million viewers in Latin America alone, was broadcast in nearly 150 countries, dubbed into 15 languages, and generated an impressive commercial phenomenon with around 10,000 consumer products, six studio albums, and more than 30 awards.
The excitement for the tour is boosted by the imminent premiere of the original platform's new season. Titled Soy Luna: Volver a Rodar (Back to Filming), this new installment will arrive on Disney+ on July 24, 2026. Directed by Martín Sabán and written by Marina Efron (the same creative team behind the original saga and the hit series Violetta), the new fiction will add Carolina Kopelioff and Agustín Bernasconi to its cast, promising to renew the magic that enchanted the world.
| City | Country |
|---|---|
| Buenos Aires and Córdoba | Argentina |
| Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey | Mexico |
| Bogotá | Colombia |
| San José | Costa Rica |
| Santo Domingo | Dominican Republic |
| Santa Cruz de la Sierra and La Paz | Bolivia |
| Guayaquil and Quito | Ecuador |
| Montevideo | Uruguay |
| Lima | Peru |
| Santiago de Chile | Chile |
Sources: El Intransigente and La Nación
Alfredo S. Quiroga