Portuguese dark metal pioneers Moonspell have announced a series of exclusive orchestral shows in Mexico and Bulgaria, alongside a Latin American tour set to kick off on March 13.
The Mexican audience will experience the one-off symphonic celebration of Opus Diabolicum, their first symphonic live album praised by fans and critics worldwide for its powerful fusion of dark metal and classical grandeur.
Additionally, Moonspell will embark on their Wolfheart And Other Stories: The Best Of Moonspell Tour 2026, a special Latin American run celebrating the legacy of their iconic debut album Wolfheart and key chapters from their three-decade career.
The tour marks Moonspell’s first ever show in Honduras and a long-awaited return to Colombia, Costa Rica, Chile, Argentina, and Brazil – territories the band has been connected to since first venturing into Latin America in 1998.
Fans can expect a set that goes beyond Wolfheart, diving deep into Moonspell’s catalog with fan favorites, essential classics, and carefully selected deep cuts.
"We are very happy to come back to this exclusive tour in Mexico and Latin America," frontman Fernando Ribeiro states.
"We were one of the first European bands to venture into those territories back in 1998 and it feels great to play again to one of the most passionate crowds in the entire world." The band has confirmed several dates for their tour, including: March 13 – Mexico City, Mexico – Pepsi Center (Opus Diabolicum Orchestra Show) 15 – San Pedro Sula, Honduras 17 – Bogotá, Colombia 18 – San José, Costa Rica 20 – Santiago, Chile 21 – Buenos Aires, Argentina 22 – São Paulo, Brazil August 2 – Plovdiv, Bulgaria – Ancient Theatre of Plovdiv (Opus Diabolicum Orchestra Show) All ticket information can be found on Moonspell’s official website.