The return of Jason Mraz to Mexican stages marks a milestone for folk-pop followers in the country, who waited almost fifteen years to enjoy their music live again.
The American artist, recognized for his distinctive style and a career that has left its mark on the industry, announced a series of concerts in Monterey, Guadalajara and Mexico City as part of the tour for their most recent EP, Back to the Earth.
- March 18 – GNP Seguros Scenario – Monterrey
- March 20 – Diana Theater – Guadalajara
- March 22 – Metropólitan Theater – Mexico City
The pre-sale of tickets for these events will begin on November 20 at 10:00 a.m., which has generated great expectations among the musician’s fans.
Throughout his career, Mraz has been distinguished with the GRAMMY Award and has received recognition from Songwriters Hall of Fame (Songwriters Hall of Fame), consolidating its position as one of the references of the genre.
His albums have achieved Platinum and Multi-Platinum certifications in more than twenty countries, reflecting the global reach of his artistic proposal.
Among the most emblematic songs in his repertoire are: “Lucky”, “I Won’t Give Up”, “The Remedy” and, especially, “I’m Yours”.
The latter not only surpassed one billion streams on Spotify, but also became the most streamed song by a solo artist during the 2000s, cementing its status as a contemporary classic and reaffirming the validity of the musical legacy of Jason Mraz.
The American singer-songwriter born in Mechanicsville, Virginia, in 1977 achieved international fame with the album “We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things.”which includes hits like “I’m Yours” and “LuckyHer style fuses pop, folk, jazz and reggae, and is characterized by optimistic lyrics and accessible melodies.
Mraz has shown affinity with Mexico throughout his career. He has visited the country on several occasions for presentations and tours, and has publicly declared his appreciation for Mexican culture and its gastronomy.
During concerts in cities such as Mexico City and Guadalajara, he has addressed the audience in Spanish and expressed gratitude for the enthusiasm of his Mexican fans. On social media, he has shared his experience exploring emblematic sites and collaborating with local musicians on projects and festivals.
The singer has highlighted the emotional connection he experiences with his Mexican audience and usually includes the country as one of the must-see destinations on his international tours. Mraz maintains an ongoing bond with Mexico, reflected both in his interaction during tours and in his repeated recognition of the support he receives there.



