
Colombian pop-rock powerhouse Morat is officially on the way to El Paso, locking in a stop at the Don Haskins Center on Feb. 28, 2027, as part of the Ya Es Mañana World Tour. Tickets for the El Paso date go on sale Friday, May 22, at 10 a.m., with promoters already warning that demand could get intense. For local fans, it is the first shot at a full-scale arena setup from a band that has been packing major venues across the globe.
In a local announcement, KDBC/CBS4 reports that Morat told fans, “Estamos de vuelta en los escenarios de Estados Unidos,” while listing the Don Haskins Center performance for Feb. 28, 2027. The outlet highlights a stacked catalog that includes hits such as "Cómo Te Atreves," "Besos en Guerra," and "No Se Va," tracks that have helped the group build a substantial U.S. following. According to the station, organizers are also bracing for heavy demand when general sales kick off at 10 a.m. on May 22.
Tour Rollout And Momentum
Morat’s Ya Es Mañana tour has already been moving fast overseas, with early dates in Latin America and Spain drawing big crowds and prompting additional shows as the run grows. International coverage from outlets such as EFE has followed the rapid ticket sales, a sign that interest is running high ahead of the U.S. stretch.
Tickets And What To Expect
According to KDBC/CBS4, tickets for the El Paso show go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. on May 22, and fans are encouraged to stick with official outlets for any presale windows and verified sellers. With the Don Haskins Center set up for an end-stage concert, floor and lower-bowl seats are likely to be the first to disappear, and anyone waiting until the last minute should be ready for classic secondary-market sticker shock.
About The Don Haskins Center
The Don Haskins Center serves as UTEP’s primary arena and a regular landing spot for national touring acts, with a capacity that tops 11,000 seats depending on how the room is configured. Visit El Paso lists the arena as one of the city’s premier concert stages and points to its track record with high-profile Latin and pop performers. For this show, local concertgoers will want to map out parking and transit in advance, since major events can ripple through downtown traffic and campus parking.
Fans looking to snag seats would be wise to sign up for alerts from the band or venue and set a reminder for that May 22 on-sale time; any official presales, if they appear, are likely to surface through Morat’s channels or the UTEP box office. Expect a heavy turnout from El Paso for a bilingual, guitar-forward set that leans on pop hooks and folk textures, the signature mix that has been keeping stadiums full across Latin America and Europe. This space will be updated with any presale codes or local ticketing details once they are released.









