“Poco a Poco”
A 2023 single that his tour is named after. The song originally stars Los Dareyes de la Sierra.
On Thursday night (March 28), Xavi is poised to launch his inaugural headlining tour Poco A Poco, with Mexico City’s Auditorio BlackBerry as his first destination, and Billboard Español can exclusively reveal the complete setlist.
With multiple dates sold-out, including his two Mexico stops and more in California, his tour has emerged as one of the most eagerly awaited events for an artist who was relatively unknown just a year ago.
Performing more than a dozen songs — including his Billboard chart-smashing hits “La Víctima,” “Poco a Poco” and “La Diabla,” the latter song which he’s set to play twice — the 2024 breakout star is expected to captivate audiences with his infectious energy. The setlist also includes his latest release “Corazón de Piedra.”
The 19-year-old will also perform songs from his first EP, endearingly titled My Mom’s Playlist, consisting of classic rock en Español covers, which he released on Mother’s Day 2023. Those include “Rayando El Sol,” originally by Maná, and “Ahora Te Puedes Marchar” by Luis Miguel.
Last month, the Phoenix-born artist performed in his ancestral homeland for the first time as a surprise guest at Karol G’s sold-out Estadio Azteca show. “He told me that he has never sung in his country, in Mexico,” La Bichota said when introducing the new hitmaker in February. “I told him that I was sure that the moment he started singing here, the stadium was going to turn up, and he was going to be proud of who he is.”
Recently, the singer-songwriter was part of a música Mexicana documentary by SoundCloud, alongside an all-star cast: Ivan Cornejo, DannyLux, and Conexión Divina; he was also Billboard‘s January Latin Artist on the Rise.
So without further ado, here is Xavi’s complete setlist for his first tour stop in Mexico City. You can find the rest of his tour dates here.
A 2023 single that his tour is named after. The song originally stars Los Dareyes de la Sierra.
A 2023 single. The song originally stars Tony Aguirre.
An unreleased single with Tony Aguirre.
A 2021 single.
A 2022 single, originally starring Eduardo Soto.
A 2023 single, originally starring label-mates Los Aptos.
A 2023 single. Prior to kicking off this song, he’s set to invite a kid on stage with him.
His late 2023 single, which topped the Hot Latin Songs chart in early January and remains there to this day.
His first and only single of 2024, so far.
His 2023 smash hit single.
The cover appears on his 2023 EP My Mom’s Playlist. The song is originally by Maná. Following the performance, he’ll offer a heartfelt dedication to his mother.
A cover from his 2023 EP, My Mom’s Playlist; originally by Sin Bandera.
A cover off his 2023 EP, My Mom’s Playlist, a song originally performed by Luis Miguel.
The biggest Latin music song of 2024, so far, gets performed twice!