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Mon Laferte to Bring All of the Drama and Glamour of ‘Femme Fatale’ on the Road

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Mon Laferte to Bring All of the Drama and Glamour of ‘Femme Fatale’ on the Road

By Maya Georgi

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Contact Maya Georgi on X Contact Maya Georgi by Email View all posts by Maya Georgi March 24, 2026 Mon Laferte Mon Laferte will take her 10th studio album on tour. mayraortizph*

Mon Laferte is bringing the drama of her 10th studio album on the road. The Chilean Mexican musician has announced her 2026 Femme Fatale tour, and the 28-date trek will kick off on July 24 in Quebec and hit major cities across North America like New York and Los Angeles.

Laferte will be touring on the back of Femme Fatale, the jazz-inflected LP she released in November 2025. The project explores the feminine power and “the beauty of a woman in all her forms, sometimes sensual, glamorous, radiant, intimate, or public, but also chaotic, disheveled, unhinged, and decadent during her eras of love and heartbreak,” the singer said last year. With all that it explores, Femme Fatale will be sure to be paired with a theatrical live show.

Tickets for the Femme Fatale tour will go on sale on Friday, March 27, at 10 a.m. local time. Fans can purchase tickets via Live Nation. Check out the full list of dates below.

Along with the tour announcement, Laferte has also released a Spotify Sessions EP inspired by Femme Fatale. In keeping with the theme of the original album, the five-song audiovisual project features an all-women ensemble on the recorded instruments. Additionally, the singer herself produced the piece alongside director Magaly Ugarte.

In an interview with Billboard, Laferte revealed that the North American tour is occurring in the backdrop of the political instability in the U.S. “This doesn’t change anything politically, but maybe it can give people living in the U.S. a bit of hope, a sense of community, of support in some way, from my position. I also feel that it’s not just about bringing music, but something a little more,” she said.

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