Rodrigo Y Gabriela Set Tour Dates to Celebrate 20th Anniversary of Self-Titled Album

Rodrigo Y Gabriela celebrate album anniversary with tour - Courtesy

Rodrigo y Gabriela will mark the 20th anniversary of their self-titled 2006 debut album with a series of shows featuring the duo performing the collection in its entirety.

The dates begin May 6 at Albuquerque, NM’s Revel and culminate at New York City’s historic Beacon Theatre on May 15. Additional anniversary celebrations will be unveiled soon.

Rodrigo Y Gabriela 20th Anniversary Tour 2026

MAY 2026
6 – Albuquerque, NM – Revel
8 – Tempe, AZ – The Marquee
9 – Highland, CA – Yaamava’ Theater
10 – Los Angeles, CA – YouTube Theater
13 – Chicago, IL – Chicago Theatre
15 – New York, NY – Beacon Theatre

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“Rodrigo y Gabriela” proved an immediate phenomenon upon its February 2006 release, earning critical acclaim for the Mexican acoustic guitar duo’s dynamic instrumental fusion of classic rock, heavy metal, and Latin melodies and rhythms.

Co-produced by Rodrigo y Gabriela with legendary British producer John Leckie (known for his work with Radiohead, The Stone Roses, XTC, and My Morning Jacket, among many others), the LP debuted at #1 in the duo’s adopted home of Ireland – the first instrumental album to ever go straight to the top of the Irish album charts.

“Rodrigo y Gabriela” found an audience around the world thanks to sizzling originals like “Tamacún” (which was featured in the pilot episode of Breaking Bad) and “Ixtapa” as well as revolutionary covers of Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway To Heaven” and Metallica’s “Orion” that reimagine their beloved heavy metal into something altogether unprecedented.

With its breathtaking virtuosity and soaring spirit of invention, Rodrigo y Gabriela marked a milestone entry point to what has been singular two-decade musical journey, a one-of-a-kind path that led to countless sold-out shows around the world (including such iconic venues as the Hollywood Bowl and Red Rocks Amphitheatre), a 2020 GRAMMY Award for “Best Contemporary Instrumental Album” (along with two additional nominations), and an ongoing body of work that continues to evolve with ambitious energy and mercurial vision.

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