Jennifer Peña Confirms New McAllen Tour Date as Tracklist for Comeback Albu

Jennifer Peña | Courtesy photo

Tejano and Latin pop powerhouse Jennifer Peña has officially confirmed a new date for her McAllen, Texas, stop on El Camino Tour. Originally scheduled for last month and postponed due to unforeseen circumstances, the rescheduled concert will now take place on Saturday, March 21, 2026, at the McAllen Performing Arts Center.

Texas fans will still have plenty of opportunities to catch the “Princess of Tejano” live before the tour heads west next year. Peña will bring her electrifying performances to cities across the Lone Star State—including Odessa, Midland, Austin, San Antonio, Dallas, Corpus Christi, and now McAllen—before expanding her tour to Phoenix and Los Angeles in spring 2026.

El Camino Tour Dates

  • 11/22/2025 — Odessa, TX — Ector County Coliseum
  • 2/20/2026 — Midland, TX — Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center
  • 2/21/2026 — Austin, TX — Paramount Theatre
  • 2/27/2026 — San Antonio, TX — Tobin Center
  • 2/28/2026 — Dallas, TX — Majestic Theatre
  • 3/02/2026 — Fort Myers, FL — Ranch Concert Hall
  • 3/13/2026 — Phoenix, AZ — Mesa Arts Center
  • 3/14/2026 — Los Angeles, CA — Alex Theatre
  • 3/20/2026 — Corpus Christi, TX — Selena Auditorium
  • 3/21/2026 — McAllen, TX — McAllen Performing Arts Center

Peña’s El Camino Tour, which kicked off in Houston this month, celebrates her legendary career while ushering in a bold new chapter in her artistic journey. The show features an electrifying blend of high-energy cumbiasemotional ballads, and timeless Tejano and Latin pop hits that have defined her for decades.

New Album Superación Out October 31

Adding to the excitement, the tracklist for her long-awaited comeback albumSuperación, set for release on October 31, 2025, was revealed online by a fan page. The 10-track project includes her recent singles—the emotional “Atada” and the fiery “Wakala”—alongside new songs that showcase her growth and resilience.

Superación – Tracklist:

  1. Cuidado Carnal
  2. Fantasía
  3. Órale
  4. Energía
  5. Atada (Version Pop)
  6. Wakala
  7. ¿Qué Pasó?
  8. Malo
  9. Trauma
  10. Ahí Te Wacho

In a heartfelt message shared on social media, Peña reflected on her evolution both personally and artistically: “I’ve changed. I have evolved. I am over it. And I will continue to do so no matter how hard it gets,” Peña wrote. “Because I can—because I am strong. I do and I will do it for myself, for my children, for my fans. Can’t wait for you all to hear it! I hope you love it!”

Superación marks Peña’s first studio album since 2007’s Dicen Que El Tiempo. After stepping away from the spotlight for 16 years to focus on family, she reignited her musical career in 2023 with a series of acclaimed singles, including “Atada,” “Wakala,” and her empowering comeback anthem “Fuerte,” which does not appear on the album.

Known around the world as “The Princess of Tejano,” Jennifer Peña’s influence spans generations. From her early success with Jennifer y Los Jetz to unforgettable classics like “El Dolor de Tu Presencia,” “Abrázame y Bésame,” and “Hasta el Fin del Mundo,” Peña has sold over 10 million records and earned both GRAMMY and Latin GRAMMY nominations.

With Superación and the El Camino Tour, Peña continues to honor her legacy while inspiring fans with her message of strength and self-renewal.

Tickets for all shows are available now at JenniferPenaOfficial.com.

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