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Mon Laferte Announces 2026 Femme Fatale Tour Across North America
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Experience Mon Laferte's dramatic Femme Fatale tour in 2026. See her jazz-inspired album brought to life in a captivating fusion of music and performance art...

AceShowbiz - Mon Laferte is set to take her 10th studio album on an extensive North American tour in 2026. The Chilean Mexican artist will launch her Femme Fatale tour on July 24 in Quebec, with 28 dates planned including stops in major cities like New York and Los Angeles.

The tour supports Mon Laferte’s latest album, Femme Fatale, released in November 2025. This jazz-influenced record delves into themes of feminine strength and the multifaceted nature of womanhood, portraying women as sensual, glamorous, radiant, yet also chaotic and vulnerable during moments of love and heartbreak. The singer has emphasized that the album captures "the beauty of a woman in all her forms," both public and intimate.

Given the album’s theatrical and emotional depth, Mon Laferte promises that the live shows will be equally dramatic and immersive, fusing music and performance art for a captivating experience.

Tickets for the Femme Fatale tour will be available starting Friday, March 27, at 10 a.m. local time through Live Nation. Fans eager to attend can check the full list of tour dates on the ticketing platform.

Alongside the tour announcement, Mon Laferte has released a Spotify Sessions EP inspired by the album’s themes. This five-track audiovisual project features an all-female ensemble and was produced by the artist herself, in collaboration with director Magaly Ugarte, maintaining the album’s focus on female empowerment and artistic collaboration.

In a recent interview with Billboard, Mon Laferte reflected on the timing of her North American tour amid political uncertainties in the United States. She expressed hope that her music could offer a sense of community and support to listeners, stating, "This doesn't change anything politically, but maybe it can give people living in the U.S. a bit of hope, a sense of community, of support in some way, from my position." She also highlighted the tour’s purpose as being more than just music, aiming to provide something meaningful beyond entertainment.

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