From Aventura to Chiquis and more, see everyone who’s hitting the road in 2024.
Editor’s Note: The list features only U.S. tours and is updated on a weekly basis. Tours that have already ended have been removed from the list.
2023 marked a significant year in touring for Latin acts across multiple genres, including reggaetón, música mexicana and pop. They represent a wide-ranging crop of artists who’ve diversified the Billboard touring charts, according to the year-end Boxscore chart. More and more Spanish-language artists also toured stadiums, as was the case for Fuerza Regida, RBD and Karol G. The latter landed at No. 11 on the 2023 Top Tours chart, with $146.9 million and 843,000 tickets sold from just 19 dates of her Mañana Será Bonito U.S. stadium tour.
This new year looks to be just as promising.
Just days after dropping Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana, Bad Bunny announced his 2024 Most Wanted U.S. Tour, produced by Live Nation and Rimas, which kicked off Feb. 21 in Salt Lake City and wrapped May 26 in Miami. The stint followed the hitmaker’s World’s Hottest Tour stadium run, which along with his Ultimo Tour del Mundo arena run led to a record-breaking $435 million in tour grosses for Bad Bunny in 2022.
Brzilian superstar Anitta just wrapped her 2024 Baile Funk Experience Tour. The 20-date global trek included her first-ever North American leg. Other artists who are set to hit the road this year are Pepe Aguilar, Ivan Cornejo, Ha*Ash and Gloria Trevi.
Below, see our updating list of Latin tours that have already been announced for 2024.
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Alicia Villarreal
Tour: Donde Todo Comenzó
Mexican sweetheart Alicia Villarreal is hitting the road in 2024 with her Donde Todo Comenzó tour, where she will take fans down to memory lane, performing her greatest hits from the ’90s and today. The former Grupo Limite singer will visit 16 U.S. cities including Denver, Phoenix and Houston in the trek produced by Live Nation. Tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. local time on Friday, Dec. 15, at www.livenation.com.
Mar 16 – Omaha, NE @ Steelhouse Omaha
Mar 17 – Denver, CO @ Paramount Theatre
Mar 22 – Tucson, AZ @ Rialto Theatre
Mar 23 – Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren
Apr 12 – San Antonio, TX @ Majestic Theatre
Apr 13 – El Paso, TX @ Abraham Chavez Theatre
Apr 19 – Inglewood, CA @ YouTube Theater
Apr 20 – El Cajon, CA @ The Magnolia
May 11 – Kennewick, WA @ Toyota Center
May 12 – Portland, OR @ Keller Auditorium
May 17 – San Jose, CA @ San Jose Civic
May 18 – Wheatland, CA @ Hard Rock Live
Sep 06 – Laredo, TX @ Sames Auto Arena
Sep 07 – McAllen, TX @ McAllen Performing Arts Center
Sep 13 – Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
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Álvaro Díaz
Tour: Sayonara Tour
On the heels of his sophomore album Sayonara, Álvaro Díaz has announced a 12-date trek across Mexico and the United States. The tour kicks off Aug. 31st Teatro Morelos in Toluca, Mexico and wraps Sept. 12 at Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional, before heading to the states. For complete ticket information, click here. For the U.S. dates, see below:
- Sept. 19 — Los Angeles, Calif. — The Belasco
- Sept. 20 — San Diego, Calif. — Observatory North Park
- Sept. 25 — Chicago, Ill. — Park West
- Sept. 27 — New York, N.Y. — Paladium Times Square
- Sept. 28 — Washington, D.C. — 9:30 Club
- Oct. 11 — Orlando, Fla. — House of Blues
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Ana Bárbara
Tour: Reina Grupera Tour 2024
Mexican star Ana Bárbara is set to celebrate her three decades in music with a 30-plus date tour that will kick off Aug. 2 in Reno, Nev. Called the Reina Grupera Tour 2024, produced by Reventon Promotions and EDIM Talent in a joint effort, the stint will make stops in Houston, New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Atlanta and other major cities across the United States before wrapping up in Chicago on Nov. 16.
See the complete list of dates here.
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Ana Gabriel
Tour: Un Deseo Más Tour
Mexican ballad star Ana Gabriel is celebrating 50 years in music with her Un Deseo Más 2024 Tour, set to kick off Sept. 13 in New Jersey’s Prudential Center. Produced by CMN, the 24-date trek will take the legendary Mexican singer across the United States and Canada.
See the dates below:
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Aventura
Tour: Cerrando Ciclos
Romeo Santos and Aventura are reuniting once again for their 2024 Cerrando Ciclos trek. Produced by CMN Events, the 20-date trek will kick off May 1 in Sacramento, and wraps in Dallas on June 11, with two additional dates in Canada. The timeless bachata group — known for hits such as “Obsesion,” “Dile al Amor” and “Un Beso” — will also make pit stops in key U.S. cities including Los Angeles, New York and Miami.
See the complete list of dates here.
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Camilo
Tour: Nuestro Lugar Feliz Tour
Produced by Loud and Live, Camilo’s Nuestro Lugar Feliz tour will kick off Sept. 26 in Los Angeles. The nine-date trek announcement comes on the heels of the Colombian singer-songwriter’s EP, titled Un, and his and Evaluna’s pregnancy announcement. The couple is expecting baby No. 2. See the complete list of dates for Camilo’s Nuestro Lugar Feliz Tour below:
- Los Angeles — Sept. 26
- El Paso, Texas — Sept. 28
- McAllen, Texas — Oct. 5
- Huston — Oct. 6
- Chicago — Oct. 10
- New York — Oct. 12
- Miami — Oct. 19
- Orlando — Oct. 20
- San Juan, Puerto Rico — Oct. 26
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Carin León
Tour: Boca Chueca Tour
Mexican music star Carin León will hit the road with his Boca Chueca Tour 2024, which is set to kick off Sept. 27 in Reading, Pa. Promoted by AEG Presents in partnership with CMN, the trek will hit major cities across North America and Europe, including one night at the Madison Square Garden in New York City, two nights at the United Center in Chicago and his debut performance at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles. Following the North American leg, the Sonora-born artist will head to Europe, with confirmed dates in Madrid, London, Amsterdam and Paris.
For more info click here.
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Chiquis
Tour: Diamantes
Produced by Live Nation, Chiquis which will kick off her Diamantes trek on May 30 in El Cajon, Calif., and wrap up Dec. 7 in Fresno, Calif. The Latin Grammy-winning artist’s 16-date trek in North America will also make stops in Houston, Atlanta and Mexico City, among others.
“I am so ecstatic, and cannot wait to kick off my Diamantes tour alongside my band, Banda Abeja Reina,” the Mexican-American artist said in a statement. “I am ready to share this new, fresh and one-of-a-kind concert experience, carefully developed with love for my U.S. and Mexican fans. I want to personally invite all my Boss Bees to join me with their flashiest outfits on at every show, so we can shine bright, together!” Tickets are available at www.livenation.com.
- May 30 — El Cajon, Calif. — The Magnolia
- June 1 — Albuquerque, N.M. — Revel Entertainment Center
- June 7 — Hidalgo, Texas — Payne Arena
- June 8 — Houston — 713 Music Hall
- June 9 — Irving, Texas — The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
- June 14 — Atlanta — Coca Cola Roxy
- June 15 — Greensboro, N.C. — Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts
- June 21 — Rosemont, Ill. — Rosemont Theatre
- June 22 — Indianapolis — Murat Theatre @ Old National Centre
- June 27 — Winterhaven, Calif. — Quechan Casino Resort
- June 28 — Inglewood, Calif. — YouTube Theater
- June 30 — Chandler, Ariz. — Wild Horse Pass Casino
- July 12 — Wheatland, Calif. — Hard Rock Live
- July 13 — Salinas, Calif. — Salinas Sports Complex
- Nov. 3 — Mexico City — Auditorio Nacional
- Dec. 7 — Fresno, Calif. — William Saroyan Theatre
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Christian Nodal
Tour: Pa’l Cora Tour
Mariacheño star Christian Nodal will embark on his Pa’l Cora Tour, set to kick off Sept. 11 in Washington. The Mexican singer-songwriter will perform in key markets including Miami, Chicago and Los Angeles. See the complete list of dates below:
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Chyno y Nacho
Tour: Eternos Tour
Venezuelan duo Chyno y Nacho will mark its comeback with Eternos Tour, set to kick off Sept. 28. “Eternos Tour is a dream come true. We’re anxious to live this new adventure and bring back the magic that has characterized the duo,” Nacho said in a statement. Chyno added, “The time that we have all been waiting for has come and I celebrate Eternos Tour is the beginning of a new era filled with good music and big surprises.”
See the dates below:
- Sept. 28 — Hollywood, Fla. — Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
- Oct. 25 — San Juan, Puerto Rico — Coca Cola Music Hall
- Nov. 17 — Houston — Smart Financial Centre
- Nov. 22 — New York — The Theater at MSG
- Nov. 24 — Orlando, Fla. — KIA Center
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Cimafunk
Tour: Cuchi Cuchi Summer Tour 2024 / Pa’ Tu Cuerpo World Tour 2024
Even before wrapping up their Cuchi Cuchi summer tour, which kicked off June 15 in Los Angeles, Cimafunk has already unveiled a new set of dates for their Pa’ Tu Cuerpo World Tour. Set to begin Oct. 3 in Jacksonville, Fla., Cimafunk will visit Miami, Chicago and Los Angeles before heading out to Europe for dates there in November. See complete list of dates here.
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Codiciado
Tour: Ando Enfocado U.S. Tour
Following his inaugural U.S. tour, regional Mexican rising star Codiciado is kicking off a second leg that will take him across 14 cities. Produced by Live Nation, the stint begins Sept. 27 at BK Paramount in Brooklyn, and will make stops in Miami (The Fillmore), Chicago (Rosemont) and Los Angeles (YouTube Theater), before wrapping up in Reno, Nev., at the Grand Sierra Resort Oct. 26.
See the complete list of dates here.
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Danny Ocean
Tour: Reflexa Tour
On Sept. 13, Danny Ocean is set to kick off his U.S. and Canada tour. Produced by Live Nation, the trek kicks off at the Moore Theatre in Seattle, and will play in 24 other U.S. cities, including Denver, Los Angeles and Boston, before winding down at Miami’s FPL Solar Amphitheatre on Nov. 2. See the complete list of dates here.
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Fey
Tour: Fey USA
Fey is embarking on her first U.S. tour in 10 years, where she will sing some of her greatest ’90s hits such as “Azúcar Amargo,” “Media Naranja” and “La Fuerza del Destino.” Produced by Live Nation, the Mexican pop star will kick off her Fey USA Tour on March 2 at the Besame Mucho Festival in Texas. The 10-city trek will wrap on Aug. 3 in San Jose, Calif. Tickets for the general public go on sale at 10 a.m. local time on Dec. 15 via LiveNation.com.
March 02 – Austin, TX @ Circuit of the Americas – Besame Mucho
March 16 – McAllen, TX @ McAllen Performing Arts Center
March 17 – San Antonio, TX @ The Aztec Theater
March 21 – Dallas, TX @ House of Blues
March 23 – Houston, TX @ House of Blues
March 30 – Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren
March 31 – Las Vegas, NV @ House of Blues
Aug. 01 – El Cajon, CA @ The Magnolia
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Gabito Ballesteros
Tour: The GB Tour
Corridos tumbados singer-songwriter Gabito Ballesteros has announced his highly-anticipated first-ever U.S. tour, set to kick off June 7 in San Diego. With his 31-musicians band in tow, the música mexicana’s 13-date stint — produced by Live nation — will make stop in cities like Houston, Chicago, Atlanta and more, before wrapping up in San Jose, Calif., at the San Jose Civic on Sept. 28. See the complete list of dates here.
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Gloria Trevi
Tour: Mi Soundtrack World Tour
Mexican star Gloria Trevi will kick off her Soundtrack Tour in Hidalgo, Texas on Jan. 26, and is set to visit over 30 cities across the U. S., including Los Angeles, New York, Chicago and Miami. According to a press release, the concept of the tour was inspired by the release of Trevi’s Mi Soundtrack (Vol. 1 and Vol. 2). For this trek, Trevi has tapped MAR Solis as the opening act for multiple shows on the first leg of the tour.
See the dates below:
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Greeicy
Tour: Greeicy Yeliana
Greeicy’s North American leg of her Greeicy Yeliana world tour, presented by Loud and Live, kicks off Oct. 12 at the Coca Cola Music Hall in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and wraps Nov. 3 at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tampa, Fla. The Colombian pop star will also visit fans in Atlanta, New York and Miami, to name a few.
“After great success in 2023 with Amantes Tour: Kai, we are thrilled to work with Greeicy again for her second U.S. tour, this time as the sole headliner,” said Nelson Albareda, CEO of Loud and Live, in a statement. “Not only is she a remarkable talent but an even better role model for young girls everywhere. Fans are without a doubt in for a genuinely crafted spectacle.”
Tickets for Greeicy Yeliana go on sale at 10 a.m. local time on Friday, March 22, via www.greeicy.live.
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Grupo Firme
Tour: La Última Peda
The band will hit the road in 2024 after an almost yearlong hiatus. La Ultima Peda, which loosely translates to “the last drunken tour,” is produced by Live Nation and includes 32 dates, kicking off at San Antonio’s Frost Bank Center on May 10 and wrapping at Los Angeles’ BMO Stadium on Nov. 2. The Mexican band, which will perform its biggest hits, will also make stops in Miami, Las Vegas, Nashville and more.
- May 10 — San Antonio — Frost Bank Center
- May 18 — Laredo, Texas — Sames Auto Arena
- May 25 — Houston — Toyota Center
- June 1 — Miami — Kaseya Center
- June 6 — Tampa, Fla. — Amalie Arena
- June 08 — Charlotte — PNC Music Pavilion
- June 15 — Newark — Prudential Center
- June 21 — Bristow, Va. — Jiffy Lube Live
- June 27 — Nashville — Bridgestone Arena
- June 29 — Atlanta — State Farm Arena
- July 13 — Milwaukee, Wis. — American Family Insurance Amphitheater
- July 19 — Tinley Park, Ill. — Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
- July 27 — Kansas City — T-Mobile Center
- Aug. 2 — Austin — Moody Center
- Aug. 10 — Edinburg, Texas — Bert Ogden Arena
- Aug. 17 — El Paso, Texas — UTEP Don Haskins Center
- Aug. 23 — Denver — Ball Arena
- Aug. 25 — Salt Lake City — Delta Center
- Aug. 31 — Sacramento, Calif. — Golden 1 Center
- Sept. 7 — Las Vegas — T-Mobile Arena
- Sept. 13 — Fresno, Calif. — Save Mart Center at Fresno State
- Sept. 20 — Ridgefield, Wash. — RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater
- Sept. 21 — Seattle — Climate Pledge Arena
- Sept. 28 — Chula Vista, Calif. — North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
- Oct. 5 — San Jose, Calif. — SAP Center
- Oct. 11 — Highland, Calif. — Yaamava’ Theater at Yaamava’ Resort & Casino
- Oct. 13 — Oakland, Calif. — Oakland Arena
- Oct. 18 — Palm Desert, Calif. — Acrisure Arena
- Oct. 19 — Phoenix — Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
- Oct. 24 — Oklahoma City — Paycom Center
- Oct. 26 — Dallas — Dos Equis Pavilion
- Nov. 2 — Los Angeles — BMO Stadium
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Grupo Frontera
Tour: Jugando A Que No Pasa Nada
Grupo Frontera announced dates for its upcoming tour, Jugando A Que No Pasa Nada, named after the group’s sophomore album. Set to kick off Aug. 2 in Las Vegas, Frontera will embark on a 38-date trek across the United States, Mexico and Canada.
More info on the tour at LiveNation.com.
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Ha*Ash
Tour: Haashville
Ha*Ash has announced their 28-date North American tour, Haashville, produced by Live Nation. With this trek that kicks off November 7 in Maryland, the Louisiana-born Mexican sisters “are reimagining their sound by blending their love for American country music with the Mexican influences of their culture,” according to a statement. General tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. local time on Friday, June 28 via LiveNation.com.
- Nov 7 — Silver Spring, MD @ The Fillmore Silver Spring
- Nov 8 — New York, NY @ United Palace Theatre
- Nov 10 — Wallingford, CT @ Toyota Oakdale Theatre
- Nov 13 — Toronto, ON @ Meridian Hall
- Nov 16 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Met
- Nov 17 — Boston, MA @ Orpheum Theatre
- Nov 27 — Sugar Land, TX @ Smart Financial Centre @ Sugar Land
- Nov 29 — Hidalgo, TX @ Payne Arena
- Nov 30 — Laredo, TX @ Sames Auto Arena
- Dec 1 — Irving, TX @ The Pavilion @ TMF
- Dec 4 — Atlanta, GA @ Coca-Cola Roxy
- Dec 6 — Miami Beach, FL @ Fillmore Miami Beach @JGT
- Dec 8 — Lake Buena Vista, FL @ House of Blues
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Ivan Cornejo
Tour: Mirada Tour
Sierreño superstar Ivan Cornejo is hitting the road with his two-month-long Mirada Tour. The 26-date stint kicks off Aug. 15 in Estereo, Fla., and wraps Oct. 13 in Palm Desert, Calif., visiting key arenas and amphitheaters across the U.S. The tour will be in support of Cornejo’s upcoming studio album, Mirada, set for a July 18 release.
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Jesús Adrián Romero
Tour: Terrenal Tour
Christian singer Jesús Adrián Romero has announced the second leg of his U.S. tour, presented by Loud and Live. Kicking off Sept. 4 at the Moore Theatre in Seattle and wrapping Sept. 29 at the Lynn Memorial Auditorium in Boston, Romero will also visit key cities including Phoenix, San Antonio, and Atlanta. For dates and ticket information, visit the tour’s website.
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Juanes
Tour: Vida Cotidiana Tour
After wrapping his extensive 28-date Vida Cotidiana Tour last year, Juanes has unveiled a second leg of limited U.S. dates for this fall. The trek will kick off Oct. 17 in Kansas City and wrap up Dec. 17 in Highland, Calif. See the complete list of dates here.
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Junior H
Tour: $ad Boyz Mania U.S. Tour
Mexican star Junior H will hit the road with his $ad Boyz Mania Tour in the U.S., which will kick off July 13 in Palm Desert, Calif. Visiting major cities across the U.S., the tour will lead Junior H to perform his first-ever show at the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles on Oct. 11. Produced by Live Nation and Rancho Humilde, the new trek is a follow-up to the corridos singer’s 2023 $ad Boyz Tour.
See the complete list of tour dates here.
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Kany García
Tour: García Tour
The Puerto Rican singer-songwriter will kick off her García Tour on Oct. 9 in Dallas’ Majestic Theatre. The Live Nation-produced trek—in support of her latest album, García—will visit major U.S. markets including Chicago, New York and Atlanta before wrapping up Dec. 1 in Miami’s Kaseya Center. For ticket information, visit LiveNation.com.
- Oct. 9 — Dallas, Texas — Majestic Theatre
- Oct. 11 — Tucson, Ariz. — Rialto Theatre
- Oct. 12 — Phoenix — The Van Buren
- Oct. 13 — Anaheim, Calif. — House of Blues
- Oct. 16 — San Jose, Calif. — San Jose Civic
- Oct. 17 — Inglewood, Calif. — YouTube Theater
- Oct. 19 — El Cajon, Calif. — The Magnolia
- Oct. 24 — Chicago — Chicago Theatre
- Oct. 26 — Stamford, Conn. — The Palace Stamford
- Oct. 27 — New York — Theater at Madison Square Garden
- Oct. 29 — Boston — Orpheum Theatre
- Oct. 30 — Philadelphia — The Fillmore Philadelphia
- Oct. 31 — Washington, D.C. — Warner Theatre
- Nov. 1 — Atlanta — Coca-Cola Roxy
- Nov. 7 — Houston — 713 Music Hall
- Nov. 8 — McAllen, Texas — McAllen Performing Arts Center
- Nov. 9 — San Antonio — The Aztec Theater
- Nov. 24 — Toronto — Danforth Music Hall
- Nov. 27 — Charlotte, N.C. — The Fillmore Charlotte
- Nov. 30 — Orlando — Kia Center
- Dec. 1 — Miami — Kaseya Center
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Kenia Os
Tour: Pink Aura Tour
Mexican singer Kenia Os will embark on a short, four-date stint in the U.S. in November. She’ll kick off the trek on Nov. 15 in New York City’s United Palace and visit Chicago (Rosemont Theatre) and Dallas (Texas Trust CU Theatre) before wrapping up at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on Nov. 23.
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Lasso
Tour: Quedarse Solo Para Siempre
For his debut U.S. tour promoted by Live Nation, the Venezuelan singer-songwriter will kick off a 15-date stint on Sept. 11 in San Francisco that wraps Oct. 26 in Houston. “We see a bright future for him … and are excited to develop a tour showcasing his unique sound to his dedicated followers and new audiences,” said Hans Schafer, senior vp of global touring at Live Nation, in a statement. For more information, visit www.lassomusica.com.
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Los Mesoneros
Tour: Los Mesoneros Tour 2024
After its 2023 European tour and two sold-out concerts at the Teatro Metropolitan in Mexico City, alternative pop-rock band Los Mesoneros is set to kick off their new trek in support of their upcoming new album, due April 11. The band will launch its Los Mesoneros Tour 2024 stint in Mexico before heading to the U.S. for a round of dates in September. See the U.S. dates below:
- Sept. 19 – Los Angeles @ Los Globos
- Sept. 22 – Houston @ Mo’s Place
- Sept. 24 – Dallas @ Granada Theater
- Sept. 25 – Chicago @ Joe’s Bar
- Sept. 26 – New York @ HK Hall
- Sept. 28 – Miami @ Wynwood Marketplace
- Sept. 29 – Orlando @ Legends
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Los Temerarios
Tour: Hasta Siempre Tour
Los Temerarios is set to go on their last tour together in 2024, the iconic band announced in August along with the news that they were separating after 40 years together. “We will do [the tour] with the same love and respect that we’ve always done tours with,” brothers Adolfo and Gustavo Ángel said in a statement.
Below, the complete list of dates for Los Temerarios’ upcoming last tour in the U.S.
June 15 — Los Angeles, CA — BMO Stadium
July 26 — San Jose, CA — SAP Center
Aug. 3 — Las Vegas, NV — Michelob Ultra Arena
Aug. 8 — Phoenix, AZ — Footprint Center
Aug. 9 — Coachella, CA — Acrisure Arena
Aug. 24 — Sacramento, CA — Golden 1 Center
Sept. 7 — Fairfax, VA — EagleBank Arena
Oct. 4 — Austin, TX — Moody Center
Oct. 12 — Houston, TX — Toyota Center
Nov. 2 — Atlanta, GA — Gas South Arena
Nov. 3 — Charlotte, NC — Spectrum Center
Nov. 8 & 9 — Chicago, IL — Allstate Arena
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Los Tigres del Norte
Tour: Aquí Mando Yo
In support of their new EP, Aquí Mando Yo, Los Tigres del Norte will hit the road with a trek that is set to begin Aug. 3 date in El Paso, Texas, and are scheduled for more than 50 performances throughout the U.S., Mexico, Latin America and Spain. Los Tigres del Norte also confirmed their first show at the Madison Square Garden, set for May 24, 2025.
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Manuel Medrano
Tour: Manuel Medrano En Concierto
Colombian singer-songwriter Manuel Medrano announced four North American shows tied to his Manuel Medrano En Concierto stint that toured in Mexico and Latin America. The four new dates include stops in Orlando, New York, Miami and San Juan, Puerto Rico. Loud and Live will produce the U.S. shows, while LVR Entertainment will produce the concert in Puerto Rico.
“We are very excited to be working with Manuel Medrano for his tour here in the United States visiting major cities,” Nelson Albareda, CEO of Loud And Live, said in a statement. “With an excellent musical repertoire, we know Manuel is an artist that will give his fans an incredible experience.”
See the dates below:
- Nov. 7 — Orlando — Hard Rock Live
- Nov. 9 — New York — Colden Auditorium
- Nov. 10 — Miami — James L. Knight Center
- Nov. 16 — San Juan, Puerto Rico — Coca Cola Music Hall
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Marco Antonio Solís
Tour: Eternamente Agradecido World Tour
Mexican music star Marco Antonio Solís announced his Eternamente Agradecido World Tour, set to kick off in the United States this summer. The Live Nation-produced trek will visit major cities across North America, including Los Angeles, Austin, Houston, Boston, New York and Chicago.
Tickets go on sale May 31. See the complete list of dates here.
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Maria Becerra
Tour: #TOUR24
As part of her world tour, Becerra will visit nine cities in the U.S., kicking off Oct. 18 in Boston and wrapping Nov. 2 in Houston. The Argentine star will make pitstops in New York, Los Angeles, San Diego, Miami, San Francisco, Dallas and San Antonio ahead of closing the trek in Mexico. Prior to her North American leg, Becerra will also tour Europe and Latin America.
“A few years ago, I wouldn’t have imagined being able to bring my music to places so far from home,” she expressed on Instagram. “Seeing it become a reality fills my heart with joy. THANK YOU for being a part of this and for supporting me all this time!”
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Matisse
Tour: Bella Nostalgia World Tour
Pop music group Matisse announced its first world tour commemorating a decade in music. The tour kicks off its U.S. leg, produced by Live Nation, on June 15 in El Paso, Texas, and will also visit New York, Las Vegas and Los Angeles before wrapping up in Sacramento, Calif., on Sept. 17. See the dates here.
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Moenia
Tour: Pixel USA
Formed in 1992 and known for its innovative electronic-pop/rock sound, the Mexican group will kick off its 14-date trek on Aug. 23 at the House of Blues in Houston and wrap at Chicago’s House of Blues on Sept. 15. Tickets are available on www.livenation.com. See the full dates and venues below.
- Fri Aug 23 — Houston, TX @ House of Blues
- Sat Aug 24 — Dallas, TX @ House of Blues
- Sun Aug 25 — Austin, TX @ Emo’s
- Tue Aug 27 — El Paso, TX @ Lowbrow Palace
- Thu Aug 29 — Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues
- Fri Aug 30 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Belasco
- Sat Aug 31 — San Diego, CA @ House of Blues
- Wed Sep 04 — Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades
- Thu Sep 05 — San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore
- Sat Sep 07 — Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot
- Sun Sep 08 — Las Vegas, NV @ House of Blues
- Wed Sep 11 — Seattle, WA @ Neptune
- Thu Sep 12 — Portland, OR @ Roseland Theater
- Sun Sep 15 — Chicago, IL @ House of Blues
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Nicki Nicole
Tour: Alma Tour
Argentine star Nicki Nicole has announced dates to her first-ever U.S. tour. The seven-date stint will kick off Sept. 22 in New York and visit Houston, Dallas and Chicago before wrapping up Oct. 4 in Los Angeles. Tickets for Nicki Nicole’s trek will go on sale via nickinicole.com. See the dates below:
Sept. 22 — New York — Irving Plaza
Sept. 25 — Houston — House of Blues
Sept. 26 — Dallas — House of blues
Sept. 28 — Miami — Filmore
Oct. 1 — Chicago — Cermak Hall
Oct. 3 — San Diego — House of Blues
Oct. 4 — Los Angeles — Belasco
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Panteón Rococó
Tour: U.S.A. Tour
After finishing the European leg of the Mexican band’s tour this summer, Panteón Rococó is set to return to the U.S. with a stint that kicks off Sept. 26 in Richmond, Calif. The legendary ska group will continue on the road for the rest of September and October, with stops in major cities, including Las Vegas, Chicago and Houston.
See the complete list of dates here.
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Pedro Capó
Tour: Pedro Capó USA Tour
Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Pedro Capó has announced dates for his North American tour, which will kick off Oct. 29 in Montreal in Canada, and make its way to the U.S. subsequently with stops in Washington, D.C., New York and San Francisco.
“It is an honor and a great emotion to be able to announce the beginning of this tour in the United States and Canada after several months on stages in Europe and Latin America,” Capó said in a statement. “As always when I know that I am going to sing to my people I feel a great and beautiful happiness. I’m already crazy about connecting with my audience and sharing unforgettable moments in each city.”
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Pepe Aguilar
Tour: Jaripeo Hasta Los Huesos Tour
Pepe Aguilar announced the return of his tour alongside his family, rooted in Mexican tradition, music and culture. This production will feature a new look with a theme that pays tribute to Mexico’s Day of the Dead celebration. According to a press release, this new trek will “take the audience on a visual and musical journey that goes back to the origin of the Aguilar Dynasty through classic and favorite songs spanning several generations.”
The 20-city tour kicks off with two nights at the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif., on March 29 and 30 and then continues across the U.S. before concluding in Sacramento, Calif., at the Golden 1 Center on July 20. See the complete list of dates here.
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Santa Fe Klan
Tour: Blanco y Negro Tour
Santa Fe Klan’s 25-date trek, produced by Live Nation, will visit major markets across the United States including Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and Miami, before wrapping up Nov. 8 in Dallas at the Dos Equis Pavili. Tickets are available via Live Nation. Below, see Santa Fe Klan’s Blanco y Negro tour dates:
- July 26 — Salt Lake City, — Maverik Center
- July 27 — Las Vegas, — Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino
- Aug. 2 — Sacramento, Calif. — Golden 1 Center
- Aug. 3 — Palm Desert, Calif. — Acrisure Arena
- Aug. 9 — Fresno, Calif. — Save Mart Center at Fresno State
- Aug. 10 — San Diego — Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
- Aug. 16 — Los Angeles — Crypto.com Arena
- Aug. 17 — San Jose, Calif. — SAP Center
- Aug. 23 — El Paso, Texas — UTEP Don Haskins Center
- Aug. 24 — Phoenix, Ariz. — Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
- Aug. 25 — Anaheim, Calif. — Honda Center
- Aug. 30 — Ridgefield, Wash. — RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater
- Sept. 1 — Auburn, Wash. — White River Amphitheatre
- Sept. 26 — Newark, N.J. — Prudential Center
- Sept. 28 — Bristow, Va. — Jiffy Lube Live
- Oct. 4 — Charlotte, N.C. — PNC Music Pavilion
- Oct. 5 — Duluth, Ga. — Gas South Arena
- Oct. 12 — Milwaukee, Wis. — BMO Pavilion
- Oct. 18 — Miami — FPL Solar Amphitheatre
- Oct. 20 — Tampa, Fla. — Yuengling Center
- Oct. 25 — Hidalgo, Texas — Payne Arena
- Oct. 26 — Laredo, Texas — Sames Auto Arena
- Nov. 1 — Houston — Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land
- Nov. 2 — San Antonio — Freeman Coliseum
- Nov. 8 — Dallas — Dos Equis Pavili
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Shakira
Tour: Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour
Shakira announced the first leg of her 2024 Live Nation-promoted North American tour. Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour — named in honor of her new album of the same name — will play 14 arena shows across North America, beginning Nov. 2 in Palm Desert, Calif., and ending Dec. 15 in Detroit, Mich. This is Shakira’s first tour since her 2018 El Dorado World Tour, which took her to stadiums and arenas around the world. Shakira first hinted that she would be touring this year during her Q&A at Billboard Latin Music Week and her Billboard cover story last October.
Find the complete list of dates here.
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The Marías
Tour: The Submarine Tour
The Marías announced its The Submarine Tour, produced by Live Nation, which is hitting major cities across North America, including Los Angeles, New York, Miami, Chicago, Toronto and more. The Marías will be supported by opener Automatic, a Los Angeles-based band. See the dates below:
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Young Miko
Tour: The XOXO Tour 2024
Young Miko is hitting the road in 2024 in support of her debut album Att. The Puerto Rican star will start off her 19-date tour at the Fillmore Auditorium in Denver, Colo. on July 31, before closing out the run with a Sept. 11 performance in Hollywood, Fla. at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.
See the complete list of tour dates here.
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Yuridia
Tour: Sin Llorar Tour
In support of her next studio album, Pa’ Luego Es Tarde, Vol. 2, Yuridia is hitting the road with a 13-date North American trek presented by Live Nation and Latino Live. Kicking off in October in Denver and wrapping in December in Vancouver, the Mexican singer-songwriter will visit fans in Las Vegas, Phoenix, and San Diego, to name a few.
- 10/24 – Denver, Colo. — Paramount Theatre
- 10/26 – Las Vegas — The Pearl
- 10/27 – Reno, Nev. — Silver Legacy Resort
- 11/22 – El Paso — El Paso County Coliseum
- 11/23 – Phoenix — Arizona Financial Theatre
- 11/24 – Tucson, Ariz. — Tucson Arena
- 11/27 – Stockton, Calif. — Bob Hope Theatre
- 11/29 – San Diego — Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
- 11/30 – San Jose, Calif. — San Jose Civic
- 12/01 – Palm Desert — @ Acrisure Arena
- 12/04 – Portland, Ore. — Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
- 12/05 – Seattle — Paramount Theatre
- 12/08 – Vancouver — Queen Elizabeth Theatre