Thirteen cities. Thirteen shows. A theatrical journey of bubbles and wonder crossing México from Puebla to Los Cabos — and everywhere in between.
In 2026, Javier Urbina — The Lord of the Bubbles — is bringing his most ambitious solo tour to theaters and venues across México. The México Tour 2026 is a full theatrical show: 75 minutes of giant bubbles, interactive spectacle, live music synchronization, and moments that will be talked about long after the bubbles have popped. From the highlands of Puebla and Zacatecas to the Pacific coast of Mazatlán and Los Cabos, this tour covers the country's most iconic cities in a single season.
The México Tour 2026 show runs 75 minutes without an interval. It is a self-contained theatrical experience — no prior knowledge of bubble art required, no age minimum. The show moves through several acts: an opening sequence with large-scale ambient bubbles, a technical middle section featuring bubbles-within-bubbles and structural forms, an interactive segment where audience members participate directly, and a closing sequence designed to leave the room in silence before the applause.
Venues range from intimate theatres to large civic auditoriums depending on the city. Seats are assigned, but the experience is equally compelling from any position in the house — Javier is trained in directing sightlines so that no part of the audience feels peripheral.
All tickets for the México Tour 2026 are available through boletohub.com. Each city link in the table above goes directly to that show's listing. Tickets tend to sell quickly in smaller cities — Javier's previous solo shows in Tlalnepantla and Hermosillo both sold out. Booking early is strongly recommended.
75 minutes, no interval.
Yes — the show is designed for all ages. Children under 3 are admitted free when seated on a parent's lap. There are interactive moments specifically designed for younger audience members.
No — the performance is choreographed for full-house coverage. Any seat in the house gives you a complete view of the show. Front rows experience a more immersive close-up perspective; further back gives a better view of the large-scale structure work.
Read the full story behind the México Tour 2026 — how it came together, what inspired the route, and what Javier is bringing to the stage this season.
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