Your Favorite 2000s Rock Band Is Finally Touring the U.S. Again

Zoé

Grammy-winning Mexican rock band Zoé is heading back to the U.S. next April — marking their first multi-city tour across America in three years. 

Zoé will perform in New York City (April 22) at The Theater in Madison Square Garden, Chicago (April 25) at the Rosemont Theatre, and Los Angeles (April 29) at the YouTube Theater.  Their return comes after a massive, sold-out six-night run in Mexico City this past October and November, where they played to more than 360,000 fans. 

The band has been relatively quiet in recent years. Before 2025, Zoé was on hiatus for nearly five years as the members worked on solo projects.  But this year, they bounced back, releasing two new singles — “Campo de Fuerza” and “Rexsexsex” — along with a live album titled Memo Rex Commander y el Corazón Atómico de la Vía Láctea En Vivo. 

Zoé, which includes members León Larregui, Sergio Acosta, Jesús Báez, Ángel Mosqueda, and Rodrigo Guardiola, first formed in Cuernavaca, Mexico. While they found massive success across Spanish-speaking countries — especially with albums like Rocanlover and Memo Rex Commander… — their U.S. tours have been more limited. 

Tickets for their upcoming U.S. shows go on sale this Friday via Ticketmaster, giving fans a long-awaited chance to see them on American soil. 

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