Carín León brings the De Sonora Para El Mundo Tour 2026 to Madison Square Garden on Monday, June 22 at 8:00 PM ET — and if you’ve been waiting to hear those regional Mexican anthems in one of the world’s most iconic arenas, this is the night.
Plan for Rain on the Way In
The show is indoors, so once you’re past the doors the weather is irrelevant. Getting there is where you’ll feel it. The National Weather Service is calling for showers and thunderstorms throughout the day Monday, with an 80% chance of precipitation and winds of 6 to 14 mph. Transit is the smart call — parking near MSG on a rainy Monday evening means sitting in traffic while the opener starts without you. If you’re driving, settle on a garage before you leave home and build in extra time for congestion.
Arrive by 7:00 PM ET to clear security and find your seats before the 8:00 PM ET start. Check MSG’s bag policy before you pack — oversized or non-clear bags can slow you down at the gate.
Dress for the Arena
Once you’re inside, MSG turns into its own climate. Arenas with full house AC tend to run cold, especially in the lower bowl during a packed show. A Carín León hoodie does exactly what you need: keeps you comfortable in the chill and marks you as a real one from the first note. Layer it over a Carín León t-shirt and you’ve got a full look regardless of where your seats land.
Rep the Tour
A Carín León hat is a low-key essential — practical on the walk in from the rain and great for photos inside the arena. If you want something to hang on your wall after the lights come up, a Carín León poster is the keepsake from one of the biggest North American stops on this tour.
Protect Your Hearing
An arena show at MSG hits serious volume. Concert ear plugs high fidelity cut the dangerous decibels without muddying the mix — you’ll walk out hearing every lyric clearly instead of leaving with ringing ears.
Quick Tips
- Arrive by 7:00 PM ET — doors typically open 60–90 minutes before showtime
- Coordinate your rideshare pickup spot before the show ends; rainy nights make post-show pickup a mess
- The arena is smoke-free; confirm re-entry policy with the venue before stepping out at set break
Monday’s storms make for a damp commute, but the moment those lights drop and Carín León takes the stage, none of that matters. Get there dry, dress in layers, and let Sonora come to New York.