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Tito Double P Announces First-Ever U.S. Tour: See the Dates

Written by on December 18, 2024

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Mexican music hitmaker Tito Double P is set to go on his first-ever U.S. tour next year, Billboard can announce.

The emerging música mexicana artist will kick off his Ay Mamá trek — produced by Live Nation — on March 13 in Dallas’ The Pavillion at Toyota Music Factory. The 13-date stint, plus a stop in Austin for Bésame Mucho Festival, will visit cities like Houston, Phoenix and Denver before wrapping up April 25 in Palm Desert, Calif. Alongside his six-piece live band, the show will be “filled with Tito’s enigmatic stage presence and is sure to be one of the most dynamic tours of 2025,” according to a press release.

Tito’s highly-anticipated tour comes on the heels of a big year for the 27-year-old Mexican singer-songwriter who, after penning a number of hits for his cousin Peso Pluma, launched his career as an artist and dropped his debut album Incómodo over the summer. The set, composed of 21 corridos includes collaborations with Peso, Natanael Cano, Junior H and Luis R Conriquez, to name a few.

The LP — which landed at No. 15 on Billboard’s Best Latin Albums of 2024 (according to Billboard editors) — dethroned Peso Pluma’s Éxodo from No. 1 on Top Latin Albums, earning Tito Double P his first No. 1 on any Billboard album ranking.

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Tickets for Tito Double P’s Ay Mamá Tour will go on sale Thursday, Dec. 18 at 10am ET.

Check out the complete list of dates below:

  • March 13 – Dallas – The Pavillion at Toyota Music Factory
  • March 14 – San Antonio – Boeing Center at Tech Port
  • March 15 – Hidalgo, Texas – Payne Arena
  • March 16 – Houston – 713 Music Hall
  • March 21 – El Paso, Texas – El Paso County Coliseum
  • March 22 – Phoenix – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
  • March 28 – Ontario, Calif. – Toyota Arena
  • April 5 – Austin – Bésame Mucho Festival**
  • April 11 – Denver – Fillmore Auditorium
  • April 12 – Salt Lake City – The Union Event Center
  • April 17 – Wheatland, Calif. – Hard Rock Live
  • April 18 – Fresno, Calif. – Save Mart Center at Fresno State
  • April 19 – San Jose, Calif. – SAP Center
  • April 25 – Palm Desert, Calif. – Acrisure Arena

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