Erreway, the Argentine pop-rock band born from the series Rebelde Way, reunites as a trio—Benjamín Rojas, Camila Bordonaba, and Felipe Colombo—for the Juntos Otra Vez Tour. The Erreway tour 2025 kicks off on March 28 in Santiago, Chile, and spans countries including Ecuador, Peru, Italy, Spain, Greece, and Argentina. Major stops include Madrid, Barcelona, Athens, Naples, and Buenos Aires. This tour marks their return after nearly two decades and features live performances of songs from their unreleased 2021 album Vuelvo. Notably, they'll perform at the Starlite Occident Festival in Marbella on July 17. Don't miss this chance to experience their iconic hits live—secure your tickets now!

Erreway Tour 2025
Juntos Otra Vez
Jul 20, 2025 – Nov 22, 2025
Erreway Reunites: Juntos Otra Vez Tour 2025
Erreway Tour Dates 2025
Juntos Otra Vez (Europe, South America)
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About Erreway
Erreway is an Argentine pop-rock band formed in 2002 in Buenos Aires, known for hits like "Sweet Baby," "Resistiré," and "Tiempo." Emerging from Rebelde Way, they released four albums, including Vuelvo (2021), and starred in 4 caminos. The Juntos Otra Vez Tour kicks off March 28, 2025, marking their long-awaited return.
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Where is Erreway touring in 2025?
Erreway Tour Dates 2025:
Jul 20 - Madrid, Spain - WiZink Center (Movistar Arena Madrid) - Complex
Aug 10 - San Miguel, Peru - Costa 21
Aug 12 - Arequipa, Peru - Jardin De La Cerveza Arequipeña
Aug 16 - Mexico City, Mexico - Pepsi Center WTC
Aug 29 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Movistar Arena (formerly Buenos Aires Arena)
Aug 30 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Movistar Arena (formerly Buenos Aires Arena)
Sep 3 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Movistar Arena (formerly Buenos Aires Arena)
Sep 4 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Movistar Arena (formerly Buenos Aires Arena)
Sep 16 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Movistar Arena (formerly Buenos Aires Arena)
Sep 17 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Movistar Arena (formerly Buenos Aires Arena)
Sep 23 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Movistar Arena (formerly Buenos Aires Arena)
Sep 24 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Movistar Arena (formerly Buenos Aires Arena)
Oct 17 - Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic - Palacio de los Deportes Virgilio Travieso Soto
Nov 22 - Montevideo, Uruguay - Antel Arena