MEXICO · MUSIC Mon Laferte opens a three-night sold-out run at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City on Friday, with the Chilean-Mexican singer’s Femme Fatale Tour stopping in the capital for what has become the most-watched Latin music residency of 2026.

The Mon Laferte CDMX shows mark the artist’s most ambitious Mexican production to date, with a four-act conceptual staging and the Sony Music album Femme Fatale driving the cycle.

The Mon Laferte CDMX residency at the Palacio The shows take place at the Palacio de los Deportes, the 22,300-capacity arena in the Iztacalco borough, on May 29, 30 and 31.

The first two dates sold out within hours of the December 12 general sale through Ticketmaster, and a third was added in early May as ticket-buyer demand continued past arena capacity.

The combined three-night attendance will be around 60,000 people, placing the residency among the top live-music gross calculations for Latin music in Mexico City this year.

The setlist combines tracks from Femme Fatale with career-defining numbers such as “Tu falta de querer” and “La tirana”.

Ocesa, the Mexican concert promoter, produces the run.

The four-act conceptual staging includes orchestral arrangements, theatrical lighting, and visual references to classic film noir and cabaret.

The CDMX residency caps the Mexican leg of the Femme Fatale Tour, which began in March and has played Mérida, Puebla, Querétaro, Guadalajara, Monterrey, and La Paz.

The Femme Fatale album and the Mon Laferte CDMX setlist The 14-track Femme Fatale dropped on Sony Music on October 24, 2025, the most sonically ambitious record of Mon Laferte’s catalogue and a sharp turn into jazz, alternative pop and a noir aesthetic.

The album was named the artist’s best work to date by several Latin music critics, including from the Latin Grammy committee that has nominated her in five categories across her career.

The follow-up, Femme Fatale Vol.

2, is scheduled for global release on June 12, two weeks after the CDMX shows.

The new tracks may receive early live debuts during the three-night run, though the artist has not confirmed which titles will be aired ahead of the streaming release.

The aesthetic references the artist has cited for the project include Édith Piaf, Billie Holiday, Marilyn Monroe and Nina Simone.

The femme-fatale figure she has discussed in promotional interviews is reframed as a symbol....