Overview
- Don Omar says he will retire from live performance in 2026, closing a 25-year run in reggaetón.
- He plans two releases before stepping away: a greatest-hits compilation and an album of unreleased songs with collaborations.
- A global farewell tour is in the works for 2026, though dates and routing have not been announced.
- He explains the decision followed his 2024 kidney cancer diagnosis and treatment, noting that his priorities shifted to health and loved ones.
- He references the exits of Daddy Yankee and Héctor El Father as he talks about passing the baton to a younger generation, with coverage also recalling his 2017 pause that later ended.