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'60s Rocker Announces Exciting Update Amid 2026 Tour

One legendary rocker whose career started in the 1960s doesn't show any signs of slowing down this year as he shares an exciting career announcement in the middle of his ongoing 2026 tour.

Carlos Santana announced on social media on July 7 that he was adding a few more dates to his Las Vegas, Nev., residency scheduled for later this year. He took to Instagram, writing in a message for fans, "Carlos Santana is excited to announce November 2026 performances of An Intimate Evening with Santana: Greatest Hits Live: Presented by @SiriusXM at @hoblasvegas inside @mandalaybay."

"The residency is in its 14th year at the intimate House of Blues, featuring unparalleled dynamic energy from Carlos and his band. The concert is a must-see live experience for fans of the award-winning artist," the caption went on.

While there were already a few shows set for September as part of the residency, the new announcement revealed several new shows in November. The post also shared information on how people can get their hands on tickets for the show, noting that they will go on sale on Saturday, July 11, at 10 a.m. PT.

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As Santana makes the announcement, he's in the middle of his ongoing 2026 Oneness Tour with the Doobie Brothers. He is touring around North America right now, with his latest show in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on July 5.

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Santana's next show is set for Charlotte, N.C., on July 8, followed by Atlanta, Ga., on July 9. His setlist includes many of his biggest hits over the years, including "Black Magic Woman," "Hope You're Feeling Better," "Maria Maria," and "Soul Sacrifice."

His concerts with the Doobie Brothers go to the end of August. Santana then has a small break before he returns to the stage for two Santa Barbara Bowl shows. He then jumps right into his Las Vegas residency a few days later.

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This story was originally published July 7, 2026 at 8:17 PM.

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