
Laura Pausini began her much-anticipated Yo Canto World Tour 2026-2027 over the weekend in Spain, with an opening show at the Navarra Arena in Pamplona. The performance will be followed by stops in cities such as Valencia, Madrid, and Barcelona.
The Italian superstar returns to the stage two years after her last tour and after the release of Io Canto 2 and Yo Canto 2, her new cover albums that pay tribute to the great stars of Spanish and Italian music who have inspired her throughout her life.
“It’s a very new tour for me, because normally I record the album in Italian and the Spanish version is identical, but sung in Spanish. In this case, the Italian album is dedicated to songs by Italian artists and the Spanish album to Spanish [and Latin American] singer-songwriters. That means that when I’m in Spain and North, Central and South America, I’ll have a different repertoire than what I’ll sing in France, Germany, or Italy,” Pausini told Billboard Español in February in a cover interview.
“We’ve already rehearsed and had a lot of fun, because some of the songs we’re singing for Yo Canto 2 are actually Latin American and Spanish classics, and the lyrics and the beat of all the songs aren’t Italian; it’s different from our style,” she added enthusiastically. “So for us, it was a lot of fun, but also challenging. It made us study, and put our hearts into it.”
For the tour’s leg in Spain, Latin America and the United States, the singer brings an extensive setlist that includes many of the covers featured in Yo Canto 2, such as Shakira’s “Antología,” Ricky Martin’s “Livin’ La Vida Loca,” Bad Bunny’s “Turista” and Juan Luis Guerra’s “Bachata Rosa.” She also delights her long-time fans with many of her own hits, including “Se Fue,” “La Soledad,” “Amores Extraños” and “Las Cosas Que Vives.”
Pausini will arrive in the Americas on April 10, starting in Uruguay and traveling through Argentina, Chile, Peru, Colombia, Mexico, the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. Beginning May 16, she will tour various cities in the U.S. and Canada, starting in Miami and finishing in New York City on June 6.
In October, she will begin a new leg in Italy and other European countries with a different repertoire.
Check out Pausini’s Yo Canto World Tour full setlist en español below.
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“Yo Canto”
Album: Yo Canto (2006)
Originally recorded in 1979 by Riccardo Cocciante.
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“Mi Historia Entre Tus Dedos”
Album: Yo Canto 2
Originally recorded in 1995 by Gianluca Grignani.
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“Escucha a Tu Corazón”
Album: Las Cosas Que Vives (1996)
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“Emergencia de Amor”
Album: Mi Respuesta (1998)
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“El Primer Paso en la Luna”
Album: Almas Paralelas (2023)
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“Hijo de la Luna”
Album: Yo Canto 2 (2026)
Originally recorded by Mecano in 1986.
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“Entre Tú y Mil Mares”
Album: Entre Tú y Mil Mares (2000)
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“¿Por Qué Te Vas?”
Album: Yo Canto 2 (2026)
Originally recorded by Jeanette in 1974.
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“Verdades a Medias”
Album: Hazte Sentir (2018)
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“Como Si No Nos Hubiéramos Amado”
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“Antología”
Album: Yo Canto 2 (2026)
Originally recorded by Shakira in 1995.
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“Volveré Junto a Ti”
Album: Lo Mejor de Laura Pausini: Volveré Junto a Ti (2001)
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“Cuando Nadie Me Ve”
Album: Yo Canto 2 (2026)
Originally recorded by Alejandro Sanz in 2000.
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“Y Mi Banda Toca el Rock”
Album: Yo Canto (2006)
Originally recorded by the group Menudo in 1981.
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“La Isla Bonita”
Album: Io Canto 2 (Deluxe) (2026)
Originally released by Madonna in 1986.
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“Se Fue”
Album: Laura Pausini (1994)
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“Oye Mi Canto”
Album: Yo Canto 2 (2026)
Originally released by Gloria Estefan in 1989.
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“Pausa”
Album: Yo Canto 2 (2026)
Originally released by IZAL in 2018.
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“El Talismán”
Album: Yo Canto 2 (2026)
Originally released by Rosana in 1998.
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“Durar”
Album: Almas Paralelas (2023)
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“En Ausencia de Ti”
Album: Mi Respuesta (1998)
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“Surrender”
Album: From the Inside (2002)
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“Gracias a la Vida”
Album: Yo Canto 2 (2026)
A Violeta Parra classic, originally released in 1966.
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“Entre Sobras y Sobras Me Faltas”
Album: Yo Canto 2 (2026)
Originally released by Antonio Orozco in 2020.
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“El Patio”
Album: Yo Canto 2 (2026)
A song by Pablo López originally released in 2017.
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“Amores Extraños”
Album: Laura Pausini (1993)
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“La Soledad”
Album: Laura Pausini (1993)
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“Inolvidable”
Album: Las Cosas Que Vives (1996)
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“Escucha Atento”
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“Similares”
Album: Similares (2015)
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“Las Cosas Que Vives”
Album: Las Cosas Que Vives (1996)
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“Bienvenido”
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“Primavera Anticipada”
Album: Primavera Anticipada (2008)
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“Turista”
Album: Yo Canto 2 (2026)
Cover of a Bad Bunny song released in 2025.
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“La Vida es Un Carnaval”
A cover of a salsa classic by Celia Cruz, released in 1998.
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“En Cambio No”
Album: Primavera Anticipada (2008)
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“Víveme”
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“Bachata Rosa”
Album: Yo Canto 2 (2026)
Cover of a Juan Luis Guerra song originally released in 1990.
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“Gente”
Album: Laura Pausini (1993)
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“Hasta la Raíz”
Album: Yo Canto 2 (2026)
Cover of a Natalia Lafourcade song released in 2015.
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“Hoy”
Album: Yo Canto 2 (2026)
Cover of a song by Gian Marco, originally recorded by Gloria Estefan in 2003.
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“Eso y Más”
Album: Yo Canto 2 (2026)
Cover of an original song by Joan Sebastian, released in 2006.
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“Livin’ La Vida Loca”
Album: Yo Canto 2 (2026)
A cover of Ricky Martin’s 1999 hit.
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“Mariposa Tecknicolor”
Album: Yo Canto 2 (2026)
Cover of a song by Fito Páez released in 1994.