"It's not a tribute or a homage — it's not a film. There are no guest artists or a new singer. It's a live show."

Thirty years after stepping off the stage, Soda Stereo is coming back. Not as a nostalgic reunion. Not as a hologram or a tribute band. But as Soda Stereo — Gustavo, Charly, and Zeta, together again, using technology that's redefining what a live reunion actually means.

The legendary Argentine rock band's ECOS Tour rolls into Vegas on Sunday, September 13, 2026, at 8 p.m. at Dolby Live at Park MGM. And it's already breaking records before it even gets here.

180,000 People Can't Be Wrong

The numbers don't lie. Since its debut in Buenos Aires just six weeks ago, nearly 180,000 people have already experienced ECOS. That's not a regional phenomenon — that's a validation.

This is the band that shaped Spanish-language rock. They've got the catalog: "Perseguir Sueños," "De Música Ligera," "Cuando Pase el Temblor." Three decades of cultural weight. And now, after two decades apart, they're stepping back into the spotlight with an experience that's never been attempted before.

Soda Stereo ECOS Tour artistic promotional image — the three band members rendered in a striking blue and orange scan-line visual treatment, evoking the band's signature electronic and cinematic aesthetic
Official ECOS Tour promotional artwork. The visual language of the production is as deliberate as the music.

What Is ECOS, Actually?

Here's what it's not: a documentary. A tribute act. A filmed performance. A guest vocalist handling their greatest hits.

Here's what it is: Gustavo Cerati (in reimagined form), Charly Alberti, and Zeta Bosio on stage together, made possible through cutting-edge technology that the creators are deliberately keeping vague. The band isn't spoiling the mechanism — they want you to experience it raw.

Live Nation is promoting this. The creative teams involved span disciplines — producers, technicians, and specialists across sound, visual, and performance design. This is a full-scale production. It's not a gimmick bolted onto a concert. It's a rethinking of what a reunion can be when the circumstances are complicated, but the demand is undeniable.

Why September 13?

Mexican Independence Day weekend. Strategic timing, sure — but more than that, it's a statement about who Soda Stereo reaches. They're not just Argentine. They're Latin American. That identity matters, especially in Las Vegas, one of the most culturally diverse entertainment markets in the world.

The ECOS Production

Dolby Live at Park MGM was chosen deliberately. With a capacity of roughly 5,000 and world-class audio infrastructure from Dolby Atmos, it's the right room for a show that's as much about sound design as it is about the songs. The circular screen aesthetic you see in the production images isn't accidental — ECOS is engineered as a complete sensory experience.

You don't sell nearly 200,000 tickets in six weeks for a nostalgia act. You do it because people need to believe that great bands, even when they're gone, can find a way back.

Official Soda Stereo ECOS Tour poster for the Las Vegas show — bold red 'SODA STEREO ECOS' lettering on dark navy background with three silhouettes, September 13 at Dolby Live at Park MGM, presented by Live Nation and Sony Music
Official ECOS Tour Las Vegas poster. Dolby Live at Park MGM, September 13, 2026. (Live Nation / Sony Music / PopArtMusic)

Show Details

Show Info

Date Sunday, September 13, 2026 · 8:00 PM
Venue Dolby Live at Park MGM, Las Vegas
Citi Presale May 5–6 (via Citi Entertainment)
Verizon Presale May 5–6 at 10 AM PT (via My Verizon app)
General On Sale Thursday, May 7 at 10 AM PT
Promoter Live Nation / Sony Music / PopArtMusic

Why This Matters

Soda Stereo represents something that doesn't happen often in live entertainment: a band so important to a generation that their absence is felt across continents. ECOS isn't about recapturing the past. It's about acknowledging that it was real, it mattered, and it still does.

This is a once-in-a-generation show. If you know Soda Stereo, you already know you need to be there. If you don't — go look up "De Música Ligera," and come back ready to buy a ticket.