If any artist embodies the word momentum heading into summer 2026, it's Kali Uchis. Fresh off back-to-back No. 2 albums — Orquídeas in 2024 and Sincerely in 2025 — the Colombian-American singer-songwriter is launching the For The Girls Tour, her most ambitious live production yet. With Mariah The Scientist as special guest and Laila! opening select shows, the bill brings together three of R&B's most captivating voices for a summer-long run through North America's premier outdoor venues and arenas.
The 2026 tour schedule reads like a greatest-hits list of American amphitheatres: Red Rocks in Colorado, Merriweather Post Pavilion outside Washington D.C., Lakewood Amphitheatre in Atlanta, the Walmart AMP in Arkansas, and many more, building toward a grand finale at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on August 8. Add in a headlining spot at Governors Ball in New York, and Uchis's summer calendar covers every major market from coast to coast. Each venue brings its own character — the natural acoustics of Red Rocks, the tree-lined intimacy of Merriweather, the arena-scale spectacle of T-Mobile — and Uchis's genre-fluid catalog adapts beautifully to all of them.
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Every phase of Kali Uchis's career has been a deliberate step forward, and 2026 feels like the moment everything converges. Born Karly Marina Loaiza in Alexandria, Virginia, to a Colombian father and American mother, Uchis spent her early years absorbing music from both cultures — a duality that would become the defining feature of her artistry. After self-releasing her debut mixtape Drunken Babble in 2012 and catching the attention of collaborators like Tyler, the Creator and Diplo, she released Isolation in 2018 to critical acclaim. But the real commercial explosion came with "Telepatía" — the all-Spanish single from Sin Miedo that went supernova on TikTok and cracked the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 25.
Since then, Uchis has released three more albums in rapid succession. Red Moon in Venus (2023) reached No. 4 on the Billboard 200 with its lush, Venus-themed romantic aesthetic. Orquídeas (2024) leaned into reggaeton and Latin pop, peaking at No. 2 and solidifying her standing in the Latin music world. And Sincerely (2025) went introspective and vulnerable, also reaching No. 2 and earning some of the best reviews of her career. With over 29 million RIAA-certified units sold, she enters 2026 not as a rising star but as an established force with a catalog deep enough to fill a two-hour arena show without repeating a mood.
The For The Girls Tour package amplifies the appeal. Mariah The Scientist, whose confessional R&B and silvery vocals have earned a devoted following, brings a complementary energy as the special guest. Laila!, an emerging talent with co-signs from across the R&B landscape, opens select dates. Together, the three artists create an evening that celebrates women at the vanguard of R&B and pop — hence the tour's name. The production is expected to be Uchis's most visually ambitious yet, building on the elaborate staging and fashion-forward aesthetics that made The Sincerely, Tour a visual event in 2025.
The venue roster tells the story of an artist operating at amphitheatre-and-arena scale. Highlights include the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre opener, Merriweather Post Pavilion near D.C., Lakewood Amphitheatre in Atlanta, a Governors Ball headlining set in New York, and the T-Mobile Arena finale in Vegas. For fans in the Midwest, Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre in St. Louis and First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater offer prime opportunities to catch the show without flying to a coast.
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The For The Girls Tour covers a wide swath of North America: Morrison (CO), Rogers (AR), St. Louis (MO), Columbia (MD), New York (NY, via Governors Ball), Greensboro (NC), Atlanta (GA), Tampa (FL), Houston area (TX), Phoenix (AZ), and Las Vegas (NV), among others. Check the full date listings above for every confirmed stop.
The tour primarily plays large outdoor amphitheatres — Red Rocks, Merriweather Post Pavilion, Lakewood, Walmart AMP — with reserved and lawn seating options. The August 8 finale takes place at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, a 20,000-capacity indoor arena. Governors Ball is an outdoor multi-day festival in New York City's Flushing Meadows. Each setting offers a different vibe, from the natural grandeur of Red Rocks to the festival energy of Gov Ball.
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Uchis's concerts are known for their visual ambition and emotional range. Expect elaborate staging, fashion-forward wardrobe changes, and a setlist that moves between dreamy R&B ballads, Latin-inflected bangers, and introspective pop. The bilingual performance — shifting fluidly between English and Spanish — gives the show a texture that few other artists can match. With Mariah The Scientist and Laila! warming up the crowd, it's a full evening of top-tier R&B artistry.
The For The Girls Tour is Kali Uchis's 2026 headlining North American tour featuring Mariah The Scientist as special guest and Laila! on select dates. It runs from late May through early August across amphitheatres and arenas.
The tour opens May 26 at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, and closes August 8 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Kali Uchis has released five studio albums: Isolation (2018), Sin Miedo (2020), Red Moon in Venus (2023), Orquídeas (2024), and Sincerely (2025).
Telepatía, a Spanish-language single from Sin Miedo (2020), went viral on TikTok and reached No. 25 on the Billboard Hot 100. It remains her most-streamed song globally.
Mariah The Scientist is the special guest on all dates. Laila! opens on select dates throughout the tour.
Yes, Kali Uchis has a headlining performance at Governors Ball in New York City at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in addition to her For The Girls Tour dates.
Primary tickets are available through Ticketmaster, Live Nation, and venue box offices. Verified resale tickets are available on BigStub with no hidden fees and a buyer guarantee.
Yes. Uchis is bilingual and her setlist includes songs in both English and Spanish. Her album Sin Miedo is entirely in Spanish, and Orquídeas features predominantly Spanish-language tracks.
Major stops include Red Rocks Amphitheatre, First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater, Walmart AMP, Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre, Merriweather Post Pavilion, Lakewood Amphitheatre, and T-Mobile Arena.
With opening acts and Uchis's headlining set, expect a full evening of approximately three hours. Uchis's own performance typically runs 90 minutes to two hours.
Kali Uchis (Karly Marina Loaiza) was born in Alexandria, Virginia, to a Colombian father and American mother. She spent part of her childhood in Pereira, Colombia.
Uchis blends R&B, Latin pop, reggaeton, soul, psychedelic pop, and indie influences into a genre-defying sound. Her music moves fluidly between English and Spanish across all five albums.