
(NEWARK, NJ) -- Mexican superstar Carín León entered a bold new chapter of his acclaimed career with the release of Muda - his new studio album and one of the most eclectic of his catalog. See for yourself when he performs at the Prudential Center on Sunday, June 7, 2026. Showtime is 8:00pm.
On Muda, León continues to explore the universe he has built around the mouth as a symbol—the voice, the word, the performance. True to its title, the album captures the experience of shedding skin; artistic reinvention and evolution in real time. It also marks the close of a creative chapter that has unfolded across his last three records.
The project also reflects a moment in León’s artistry defined by searching, risk-taking, and sonic exploration, driven by a deep and restless curiosity for music.
“With Muda, we went looking for new sounds and musical horizons beyond our regional roots — to take the project to other countries and other languages. That was the goal of this album,” said León. “The album’s name is a nod to Hermosillo, for the silent H [in Spanish], and also to the concept of shedding skin. And it all ties back to the mouth — every one of my albums has been speaking to this: Colmillo de Leche, Boca Chueca, Palabra de To’s—it’s all part of the same concept. With Muda, we close this chapter,” he added.
Tickets for the June 7th concert are available for purchase online. Prudential Center is located at 25 Lafayette Street in Newark, New Jersey.
Carín León has established himself as one of the most influential figures in contemporary Latin music since his solo debut in 2018. With a distinctive style that blends regional Mexican music with a diverse range of genres, including pop, rock, and other global sounds, the Hermosillo, Sonora native has won four Latin GRAMMYs®, a GRAMMY®, and several diamond, gold and platinum certifications.
His versatility is showcased through high-caliber collaborations with superstars such as Bon Jovi, Carlos Santana, Kacey Musgraves, Kane Brown, Maluma, C. Tangana, and Camilo, among others, as well as performances on global stages, including the Grand Ole Opry, Coachella, and Viña del Mar, where he received the gold and silver Gaviota awards. In 2025, he shattered the RODEOHOUSTON’s attendance record and toured Europe with the “Boca Chueca Tour,” and in 2026, he’ll become the first Latin artist to perform at Las Vegas Sphere. Recognized as the global ambassador of Música Mexicana, Carín continues to break barriers and inspire new generations.









