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Every great tour deserves a spectacular ending, and Zayn has chosen Miami for the grand finale of The Konnakol Tour. On Friday, November 20, 2026 at 8:00 PM, Zayn closes out his first-ever solo headline arena and stadium tour at the Kaseya Center, the waterfront arena on Biscayne Bay. After 30 shows across the U.K., Mexico, North America, and South America, this is the last chance to witness The Konnakol Tour live. Produced by Live Nation, the 31-date global trek culminates on the Miami waterfront.
The tour supports Konnakol, Zayn’s fifth studio album, released April 17, 2026 on Mercury Records. Named after the South Indian Carnatic art of vocal percussion, the album represents the deepest expression yet of Zayn’s South Asian heritage. The lead single “Die for Me” dropped February 6, 2026, reuniting Zayn with Grammy-winning producer Malay, who helped shape the platinum-selling debut Mind of Mine. By the time the tour reaches Miami, Zayn and his band will have performed the Konnakol material 30 times on stages around the world — expect the tightest, most evolved versions of these songs. Get album details at inzayn.com.
Zayn’s journey from a One Direction audition in 2010 to closing a global arena tour in Miami is one of pop’s defining stories. Mind of Mine (2016) made him the first U.K. male solo artist to debut at number one on both the U.K. and U.S. charts simultaneously. Its lead single “Pillowtalk” topped charts in 68 countries and holds a 5× Platinum RIAA certification. Five albums and billions of streams later, the Miami finale puts a capstone on the biggest live production of his career. Follow Zayn on Instagram and X (Twitter).
Kaseya Center sits on the shore of Biscayne Bay in downtown Miami, offering skyline and bay views from every concourse. Home to the NBA’s three-time champion Miami Heat, the arena was designed by Arquitectonica and opened in 1999. With a concert capacity of up to 20,000, it features 80 luxury suites, 76 private boxes, and the Waterfront Theater — Florida’s largest indoor theater. The venue is accessible via Metromover and sits steps from Bayside Marketplace. Learn more at kaseyacenter.com.
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Tour-closing shows carry a unique energy that regular tour stops simply cannot replicate. Artists frequently bring out special guests, extend setlists, deliver emotional speeches, and perform with the combined confidence of an entire tour’s worth of shows behind them. By November 20, Zayn will have performed The Konnakol Tour 30 times across four continents. That accumulated momentum means the Miami finale is likely to be the most polished, most emotionally charged show of the entire run — the definitive version of the Konnakol experience.
The 31-date tour spans five legs across four continents:
Full dates at inzayn.com/tour.
Konnakol is the ancient South Indian Carnatic tradition of performing percussive rhythms using only the voice. Zayn chose this word as his fifth album’s title to honor his heritage and signal a new creative chapter. In his press statement, he described it as “a sound that holds the reverberation of a time before words existed.” The album weaves that vocal percussion tradition into pop-R&B production alongside Grammy-winning producer Malay.
Kaseya Center’s location at 601 Biscayne Boulevard in downtown Miami places it at the heart of one of the most vibrant nightlife and dining scenes in the U.S. Before or after the show, explore Bayside Marketplace directly adjacent to the arena, wander the murals of the Wynwood Arts District, experience the food and culture of Little Havana along Calle Ocho, or enjoy waterfront dining with Biscayne Bay views. Miami’s Metromover provides free automated transit through downtown, and the Metrorail connects to the wider metro area.
Zayn performs at Kaseya Center in Miami on Friday, November 20, 2026, at 8:00 PM. This is the final show of The Konnakol Tour.
Yes. The November 20 Kaseya Center show is the 31st and final date of The Konnakol Tour. It closes a global run that started in Manchester, England on May 12 and visited four continents over six months.
The Konnakol Tour is Zayn’s first-ever solo headline arena and stadium tour, a 31-date global trek produced by Live Nation in support of his fifth album, Konnakol. It visits the U.K., Mexico, the U.S., and South America.
Kaseya Center has a concert capacity of up to 20,000. The venue features floor seating, lower and upper bowl sections, 80 luxury suites, 76 private boxes, and the Waterfront Theater for smaller performances.
Expect the full Konnakol Tour setlist plus potential surprises befitting a finale. Career hits like “Pillowtalk,” “Dusk Till Dawn,” and “Like I Would” alongside new material from Konnakol and songs debuted at his Vegas residency are all likely.
Kaseya Center is at 601 Biscayne Boulevard in downtown Miami, on the waterfront of Biscayne Bay. It is accessible via Metromover, Metrorail, and rideshare, and sits next to Bayside Marketplace.
Yes. Kaseya Center has approximately 940 on-site parking spaces, plus additional garages in downtown Miami. Booking parking in advance through reservation apps is recommended. Rideshare pickup and drop-off zones are at the intersection of Bayshore Drive and Heat Boulevard.
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Konnakol is Zayn’s fifth studio album, released April 17, 2026 on Mercury Records. Named after the South Indian vocal percussion tradition, it blends pop-R&B with global rhythms and reunites Zayn with producer Malay from his debut Mind of Mine.
Downtown Miami offers world-class dining, nightlife, and culture within walking distance of Kaseya Center. Bayside Marketplace is adjacent, the Wynwood Arts District is a short ride away, and Little Havana along Calle Ocho offers authentic Cuban food and music. Biscayne Bay waterfront restaurants provide stunning pre-show dining options.
Special guests have not been officially announced, but tour finales often include surprise appearances and extended setlists. Zayn’s 2025 collaboration with BLACKPINK’s Jisoo on “Eyes Closed” has fueled fan speculation about potential guest appearances.
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