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Romeo Santos

American Airlines Center, Dallas, US
09. May 2026. 20:00h
2026
09
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Romeo Santos and Prince Royce in Dallas - tickets for bachata concert at American Airlines Center 2026

Looking for tickets to Romeo Santos and Prince Royce in Dallas? The May 9 concert at American Airlines Center brings bachata, pop and R&B on the "Mejor Tarde Que Nunca" tour, with songs from "Better Late Than Never" and the hits fans know by heart in a warm arena night

Bachata evening in Dallas with Romeo Santos and Prince Royce

Romeo Santos is coming to the American Airlines Center in Dallas on Saturday, May 9, 2026, starting at 8:00 p.m. For this concert, the arena has also announced Prince Royce, so the evening is not limited only to a solo performance by one of the best-known voices of modern bachata, but becomes a meeting of two artists who, over the past two decades, have shaped the way bachata sounds in large arenas. According to the arena's information, doors open at 6:30 p.m., which gives visitors enough time to arrive in Victory Park, pass through security screening and find their seats before the program begins.

For audiences who follow Latin music, this concert has a clear context: Santos and Prince Royce set out on tour after their joint album "Better Late Than Never", released at the end of November 2025. It is a project that combines traditional bachata, pop production, R&B shades and a more contemporary sound, while songs such as "Dardos", "Jezebel", "Ay! San Miguel" and "Lokita Por Mi" have already established themselves as an important part of their current phase. Tickets for this event are on sale now.

Why Romeo Santos remains a central name in bachata

Romeo Santos did not receive the nickname "King of Bachata" by chance. As the voice and writer of a key part of the repertoire of the group Aventura, and then as a solo artist, he moved bachata from more intimate clubs and Latin radio formats toward major world stages. His style is recognized by a high, almost conversational vocal, romantic tension in the lyrics and arrangements that connect the classic bachata guitar with pop, R&B, urban rhythm and dramatic orchestrations.

Several generations of listeners will therefore probably meet in the audience. Some are coming because of Aventura and the songs that marked Latin pop in the 2000s. Others discovered Santos through solo hits such as "Propuesta Indecente", "Eres Mia", "Odio", "Hilito" or "Imitadora". Still others are coming because of the new shared chapter with Prince Royce, an artist who brought bachata closer to an audience raised on pop, radio choruses and a bilingual Latin sound.Santos's live strength is not only in the hits. His concerts often function like a large communal sing-along: the audience takes over the choruses, couples dance in place, and slower moments gain an almost theatrical tension. In an arena like the American Airlines Center, such a repertoire gains an additional dimension, because intimate songs enter a space that otherwise hosts major sports and music productions.

Prince Royce as a partner, not just a guest

An important detail of this concert is that Prince Royce has not been announced as a casual addition, but as an equal part of the evening. The "Mejor Tarde Que Nunca" tour is conceived around their joint album and two repertoires that intertwine with each other. In interviews surrounding the tour, it has been emphasized that the goal is not a format in which one artist performs his separate block and then the other performs his, but rather a shared journey through the songs of both.That is good news for audiences who want a more dynamic concert flow. Prince Royce brings a softer pop sensibility, recognizable romantic choruses and songs that made bachata feel close to listeners outside the strictly genre-based audience. Santos, on the other hand, brings theatricality, dramatic transitions and the feeling of a major Latin spectacle without any need to exaggerate in the description: it is enough for the audience to know how powerful the choruses are that they can sing with thousands of people around them.

What the current tour brings

"Mejor Tarde Que Nunca" began on April 1, 2026, in Milwaukee, and the American part of the schedule runs through major arenas, including Chicago, Miami, Atlanta, San Antonio, Houston, Dallas, Austin, Las Vegas and Los Angeles. Dallas is therefore part of the southern and Texas run of performances, between Houston and Austin, which gives the concert additional weight for audiences from North Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and other places from which people often travel to Dallas for major Latin concerts.According to reports from the beginning of the tour, the performances are conceived as a combination of new songs from the album "Better Late Than Never" and well-known songs from the careers of both artists. That does not mean that the audience should expect an identical song order in Dallas, because concert programs can change from city to city. But the direction is clear: the evening is set up as a cross-section of the joint project and the biggest moments that brought Santos and Royce to arenas.

For visitors who do not follow every single, the most important thing to know is that this is not a concert intended only for the most loyal fans. Bachata is the entry point here, but the repertoire touches pop, the urban Latin sound and ballads. That makes the concert attractive both to couples who want a dance evening, to audiences who come because of radio hits, and to listeners who want to hear how two great voices share the same space.

  • Genre foundation: modern bachata with pop and R&B production.
  • Current context: the 2025 joint album "Better Late Than Never".
  • Recognizable songs: Santos's catalog includes "Propuesta Indecente", "Eres Mia" and "Odio", while Prince Royce brings his own series of bachata and pop favorites.
  • Concert format: a shared emphasis on both repertoires is expected, not a simple alternation of two separate performances.

American Airlines Center: a large arena with an urban rhythm

The American Airlines Center is located at 2500 Victory Avenue, in the Victory Park area, north of downtown Dallas. The arena opened in 2001 and is known as the home of the Dallas Mavericks and Dallas Stars, but it is equally important as a concert venue. Throughout its history, artists of various genres have performed there, from major pop and rock names to Latin stars, which means the space is accustomed to productions that require a wide stage, good audience flow and powerful sound.

For the Romeo Santos and Prince Royce concert, the advantage of this arena is the combination of size and visibility. The arena can accommodate more than 20,000 visitors depending on the event configuration, and a concert setup in such a space creates a sense of collective singing that is especially important for bachata. This is not music that lives only from bass and rhythm; it needs a vocal, a guitar, a chorus and the audience's reaction. In a large hall, that relationship is intensified, especially when the choruses are sung together.Seats are disappearing quickly. For a concert like this, it is worth planning an earlier arrival, especially if visitors want to avoid the biggest crowd at the entrances, get something to drink or meet up with friends before the program begins.

Arrival, parking and public transportation

The simplest advice for arrival is: do not count on the last minute. The concert begins at 8:00 p.m., doors open at 6:30 p.m., and the area around the American Airlines Center has increased traffic on evenings of major events. Victory Park is close to downtown, but precisely because of that it simultaneously attracts drivers, public transportation users, taxi and rideshare vehicles, and visitors to nearby restaurants and bars.DART is a practical option for many visitors. Victory Station is located across from the west side of the arena and is connected by the Green Line and Orange Line. DART also lists special event connections for other lines when larger events are scheduled, so it is worth checking the current timetable before departure. For those who do not want to drive after the concert, public transportation can be a calmer option than leaving garages and surrounding streets.

For drivers, it is useful to know that Lexus Garage opens at noon on event days, while additional arena parking lots open two hours before the start of the event and remain open two hours after the end. The arena states that overnight parking and re-entry to the parking lot after leaving are not permitted. Rideshare pickup and drop-off are often directed toward the north or west side of the arena, including the Valor Place area, so it is good to agree on a meeting point in advance after the concert.

  • Address: 2500 Victory Avenue, Dallas, Texas 75219.
  • Concert start: 8:00 p.m.
  • Doors open: 6:30 p.m.
  • Public transportation: Victory Station, DART Green Line and Orange Line.
  • Parking: Lexus Garage opens at noon on event days, and additional parking lots two hours before the start.

Dallas as a city for a concert weekend

Dallas is a logical host for a concert like this. The city has a large and diverse Latin audience, strong concert infrastructure and enough content for visitors arriving from outside the city. The American Airlines Center is located so that the concert can be combined with dinner in Victory Park, a night out in nearby Uptown or a short stay downtown. For travelers staying overnight, it is practical to choose accommodation along DART or in areas from which it is easy to reach Victory Station.

For visitors arriving for the first time, Dallas is not a city that is always best explored on foot over long distances. A transportation plan is therefore an important part of the concert experience. If arriving by car, it is useful to check the route to the parking lot, not just to the arena itself. If arriving by train or local transportation, return connections after the end of the program should be checked. These are small details, but they are exactly what determine whether the evening ends calmly or in a long wait.

Who will find this concert especially appealing

This concert will first attract fans who have followed Santos since the days of Aventura. For them, Dallas will be an opportunity to hear how his voice and repertoire fit into a new shared chapter with Prince Royce. But it is equally interesting to audiences who discovered bachata through dance schools, Latin nights, streaming playlists or radio ballads. Santos and Royce belong to the rare group of artists who can bring together both a dance audience and those who come to a concert because of powerful choruses.

Couples will find many songs in the repertoire that rely on romantic tension, breakups, seduction and nostalgic returns. The broader audience will get recognizable melodies and a major arena format. Genre lovers will be able to follow how bachata has changed: from the guitar pattern and Dominican root to contemporary productions that cross linguistic and genre boundaries.Tickets for this event are in demand. Especially for groups that want to sit together, earlier planning makes sense because concerts of this profile gather audiences from the wider region, not only from Dallas.

The atmosphere to expect

The best description of the expected atmosphere is not "loud" but "communal". A bachata concert in a large arena is different from a typical pop spectacle because the audience often does not remain only an observer. Choruses are sung, verses are completed, mobile phones light up during slower songs, and couples dance even when there is not much space for dancing. In such an environment, Santos usually builds tension between whispers, high vocal lines and the explosion of the audience in a familiar chorus.Prince Royce brings another type of energy: more radio-friendly ease, smooth melodies and songs that quickly open toward the audience. In combination, the two of them can create an evening that moves between nostalgia, romance and dance rhythm. It is not necessary to guess about special effects or guests to understand the appeal of this program. Two catalogs, a joint album and an arena full of an audience that knows why it came are enough.

Practical tips for the concert evening

Since the concert takes place on a Saturday evening, the area around the arena may be livelier than on a weekday. Arriving earlier is especially useful for visitors who are picking up tickets, coming in a larger group or are not familiar with the entrance layout. It is also worth allowing time for security screening, moving through corridors and finding the section, because the American Airlines Center is not a small hall.For those coming from outside Dallas, a good plan includes three decisions before departure: where to park or which DART station to arrive at, where to meet friends before entering and how to return after the concert. After major events end, mobile signal and rideshare prices can vary, and crowds form precisely when everyone is trying to leave at the same time. An agreed meeting location outside the busiest exit can save a lot of time.

  • Arrive earlier if you want to avoid the strongest pressure at the entrances.
  • Check the arena rules on bags and bringing in items before departure.
  • If you use DART, check the evening return schedule.
  • If you are arriving by car, choose a garage or parking lot in advance.
  • For a larger group, agree on a meeting place before and after the concert.


A musical moment arriving at the right time

The tour name "Mejor Tarde Que Nunca" describes well the moment in which Santos and Royce are coming to Dallas. Their collaboration had long been something fans could imagine, comparing two careers and two approaches to bachata. Now there is an album, a tour and a concrete meeting on a big stage. That gives the concert more than the usual meaning: the audience is not coming only for a series of hits, but for a chapter in which two recognizable voices of the genre finally present themselves together.

For Dallas, a city accustomed to major arena events, this is an evening that brings together the local Latin audience, travelers from the region and fans for whom bachata is personal musical memory. It is worth securing tickets in time, especially if the goal is to come as a couple or with a larger group and keep a good choice of seats.

Sources:- American Airlines Center - information was used about the Romeo Santos and Prince Royce concert, the date, start time, door opening and arena address.

- American Airlines Center Parking - information was used about the operating hours of garages and parking lots, the rideshare zone and parking rules on event days.

- DART and Victory Station - information was used about public transportation to the American Airlines Center, including the Green Line, Orange Line and the station's position next to the arena.- Billboard en Espanol - information was used about the start of the "Mejor Tarde Que Nunca" tour, the shared performance format and the album "Better Late Than Never".

- Complex - information was used about the release of the album "Better Late Than Never", the number of songs and the context of the collaboration between Romeo Santos and Prince Royce.

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