Legendary hip-hop group Cypress Hill is making major moves in 2026, proving their influence is still strong decades into their career. The group recently dropped a new single titled “Wacha Trucha,” featuring Mexican rapper Alemán. The track is part of an upcoming project performed entirely in Spanish, highlighting the group’s Latin roots and cultural identity. (Cypress Hill | Official Website)
Alongside new music, Cypress Hill has announced their “Once Upon A Time In The Summer” tour, celebrating 35 years in the game. The tour includes major festival appearances and international stops across the U.S. and Europe, including shows in cities like Paris and Amsterdam, as well as appearances at major events such as Rock in Rio Lisboa 2026. (Cypress Hill | Official Website)
Recent news also highlights their continued presence on the live stage, with high-energy performances scheduled throughout 2026, including a major show at Gallagher Square in San Diego and a highly anticipated “Haunted Rocks” concert at Red Rocks Amphitheatre later in the year. (Axios)
However, not all headlines have been smooth—Cypress Hill recently made news after dropping out of the Me Gusta Festival (now rebranded), reportedly due to behind-the-scenes issues, showing that even iconic groups still navigate industry challenges. (Digital Music News)
Overall, between new music, global touring, and headline appearances, Cypress Hill continues to stay relevant while celebrating their legacy, blending their classic sound with fresh cultural influences in 2026.


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