Netflix has announced a brand-new, emotional docu-series titled “Adiós CNCO”, set to premiere globally in early 2026. Chronicling the electrifying rise and heartfelt farewell of one of Latin pop’s most beloved boybands, the series promises to be a deep, unfiltered look at CNCO’s legacy — from their formation on the reality show La Banda, to sold-out world tours, chart-topping hits, and their final bow.
The five-part documentary will feature never-before-seen rehearsal clips, exclusive backstage moments, and personal interviews with all the band members — Christopher Vélez, Richard Camacho, Erick Brian Colón, Zabdiel De Jesús, and Joel Pimentel. Each episode focuses on a chapter of their journey, from humble beginnings to global stardom, fan love, and the bittersweet decision to part ways.
Directed by Latin Grammy–winning filmmaker Kacho López Mari, “Adiós CNCO” is described as an ode to brotherhood, ambition, cultural pride, and the price of fame. Viewers will witness emotional moments from their ‘Última Cita’ Farewell Tour, intimate reflections on life after CNCO, and their hopes for the future.
The trailer teases moments of laughter, conflict, growth, and tears — reminding fans that CNCO wasn’t just a group, it was a movement. A special soundtrack featuring live renditions of fan-favorite songs will drop alongside the documentary, along with limited-edition merchandise and a collector’s photobook.
“Adiós CNCO” drops on Netflix March 2026 — a must-watch for fans and anyone who’s followed the rhythm of Latin pop over the past decade.