Carín León brings his De Sonora Para El Mundo Tour 2026 to Madison Square Garden on Monday, June 22, with an 8:00 PM ET showtime. The Sonora-born norteño star is bringing his genre-crossing sound — corridos, boleros, ranchera — to one of the world’s most iconic stages. If you have tickets, you’re in for a night.
Getting There: Pack for a Wet Walk
The show itself is indoors, so once you’re inside MSG you’re golden. Getting there is another story. The National Weather Service is calling for a chance of rain showers and thunderstorms Monday, with a high near 76°F and south winds of 5 to 12 mph. Showers are possible into the evening hours, so budget extra time if you’re walking from a parking garage or hoofing it from the subway.
The Garden is directly above Penn Station (served by the A/C/E and 1/2/3 lines) — skipping the parking hunt and stepping straight inside is your cleanest move on a rainy Midtown Monday.
Rep the Tour
This is a landmark show — dress like it. A Carín León t-shirt or a Carín León hat is the move if you want to arrive in fan mode. If MSG’s air conditioning has anything to say about it (the arena tends to run cold), a Carín León hoodie pulls double duty as merch and a layer you’ll actually want. And if you’re the type who likes a wall trophy from a great night, a Carín León poster is worth grabbing.
For anyone serious about the sound: pick up a pair of concert ear plugs high fidelity before you go. They cut volume without killing clarity, so you catch every note of León’s voice and walk out without the post-show ring.
Practical Tips
- Arrive by 7:00 PM ET — give yourself time to clear security, find your section, and settle in before the lights drop.
- MSG enforces a clear bag policy. Small clutches and clear bags move through the fastest; leave the oversized tote at home.
- Have your mobile ticket ready with screen brightness turned up before you join the entry line.
- Food and outside drinks are not permitted inside; MSG has concessions throughout the arena.
Get there a little early, stay dry on the way in, and get ready to sing every word.