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Following the success of his inaugural U.S. tour, Regional Mexican rising star Codiciado is kicking of a second leg that will take him to 14 U.S. cities.
Codiciado’s Ando Enfocado tour, produced by Live Nation, kicks off September 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, NV at the Grand Sierra Resort October 26.

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Codiciado (real name Erick de Jesús Aragón Alcantar), who hails from Tijuana, is a former farmworker who co-founded the successful Grupo Codiciado in 2015, placing three hits on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart. As a solo act since 2021, Codiciado has collaborated with the likes of  Grupo Firme, Natanael Cano, Santa Fe Klan and Peso Pluma, among others, and currently boasts close to 5 million monthly listeners.

The second leg of Codiciado’s tour came about quickly after a first limited, five-city run on the West Coast that included a sold-out date at the Hard Rock Live in Sacramento.

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Tickets for the second, far more extensive leg, will be available via an artist presale starting Thursday (May 30) at 10 a.m. local time, with the general onsale kicking off on Friday (May 31) at 10 a.m. local time on LiveNation.com.

See the full list of dates and venues for the second leg of the Ando Enfocado 2024 U.S. Tour below:

Sept. 27 – Brooklyn, NY @ BK Paramount

Sept. 29 – Rosemont, IL @ Rosemont Theatre

Oct. 3 – Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore Charlotte

Oct. 4 – Miami, FL @ The Fillmore Miami Beach

Oct. 6 – Atlanta, GA @ Coca Cola Roxy

Oct. 10 – Irving, TX  @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory 

Oct. 11 – San Antonio, TX @ Majestic Theatre

Oct. 12 – Hidalgo, TX @ Payne Arena

Oct. 13 – Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall

Oct. 18 – El Paso, TX @ El Paso County Coliseum

Oct. 20 – Palm Desert, CA @ Acrisure Arena

Oct. 24 – San José, CA @ San Jose Civic

Oct. 25 – Inglewood, CA @ YouTube Theater

Oct. 26 – Reno, NV @ Grand Sierra Resort*

*Not A Live Nation Date

The Black Keys have abruptly canceled their upcoming North American tour. The 31-date arena trek — which was scheduled to launch Sept. 17 in Tulsa, Okla., and wrap Nov. 12 in Detroit — quietly disappeared from Ticketmaster’s website without explanation on Friday (May 24). The upcoming jaunt, dubbed the International Players Tour, was in support […]

Fourteen years after their last performance at Madison Square Garden, Romeo Santos and Aventura returned on Thursday (May 23) to the New York City arena as part of their reunion tour Cerrando Ciclos, and picked up where they left off — with fans enraptured by their music, screaming every word of every one of their bachata songs at the top of their lungs.
From the first chords of “Por un Segundo,” through “Dile al Amor,” “El Perdedor,” and “Brindo con Agua,” Romeo — along with his bandmates Henry, Lenny, and Max Santos and about a dozen musicians on stage — thrilled a crowd that never stopped shouting out each verse and every comment from the singer, who continuously interacted with them.

He even indulged them with a segment in which he performed snippets of songs they requested from the stands, and brought a couple of female fans on stage to sing with him in a moment that felt intimate despite the nearly 20,000-people that filled the venue.

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It was as if time had not passed and, to top it off, Aventura had its first surprise guest of the tour at the Garden. Right at the end, for the encore, Judy Santos appeared unexpectedly to perform with Romeo the collaboration they originally recorded in 2002: Aventura’s anthem “Obsesión.”

Produced by CMN Events, the Cerrando Ciclos Tour started on May 1 in Sacramento, California, and has visited cities such as Los Angeles, Houston, and Chicago. The U.S. trek will conclude on Aug. 3 in Hidalgo, TX, before the group heads to Spain for seven shows. Subsequently, they’ll head to San Juan for six shows at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico and continue their journey in Latin America.

The last time Romeo Santos (who launched his solo career in 2012) and Aventura went on tour was right before the COVID pandemic for their 2020 Inmortal Tour, which grossed $25.8 million and sold 189,000 tickets among 15 shows between Feb. 5 and March 10, 2020, according to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore.

For a full setlist of Aventura’s Cerrando Ciclos Tour, click here.

Singer Ana Gabriel is dealing with pneumonia, which has led her to postpone three shows from her Un Deseo Más tour in Latin America.
On Tuesday afternoon (May 21), the Mexican star, who is celebrating her 50 years in music, provided an update on her health, stating that what started as a flu had worsened and that she would need a few more days to recover.

“Given the medical conditions, I’m returning to Miami to recover from this pneumonia because we don’t see a favorable change,” Ana Gabriel said in a video posted on her Instagram account, where she appears bundled up in bed and wearing a face mask. “I am still on a lot of medication, and it is my life, it is my health, it is my music, it is you. Thank you for understanding. I will keep you updated on how I am doing.”

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Ana Gabriel was diagnosed with the flu on May 14 after her first of two shows at the Movistar Arena in Santiago, Chile. She recently postponed that concert to June 7 and another set for May 22 at the SND Arena in Asunción, Paraguay to June 11. On Tuesday, the artist known for No. 1 hits like “Ay Amor” and “Simplemente Amigos” announced that her May 25 show at the Tokyo Marine Hall Theater in Sao Paulo, Brazil, will be instead on July 26.

The global tour Un Deseo Más began in January and has visited various cities in Mexico and South America. With dates scheduled until the end of the year, it is set to arrive in the U.S. in the fall for a 24-date trek starting on Sept. 13 at the Prudential Center in New Jersey and including stops in Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, and Las Vegas, among other cities, before concluding on Nov. 30 at the Kaseya Center in Miami. (For a complete list of dates, click here).

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Recognized as a Living Legend at Billboard’s inaugural Latin Women in Music in 2023, the revered raspy-voiced singer has been sharing messages with her fans about the tour and, more recently, about her health, apologizing “for this inconvenience I am causing you.”

“Thank you for your prayers,” she added in her Tuesday post. “You all are in my heart!”

Check out Ana Gabriel’s latest statement (in Spanish) below:

The TLC tour has been bitten by the flu bug. The duo informed fans on Monday (May 14) that they’ve been forced to cancel that night’s planned show and postpone three other tour dates in Canada this week after member T-Boz (as well as several other tour members) have fallen ill. “We deeply regret to […]

The Band Camino had a jam-packed 2023, complete with their pensive sophomore album, The Dark, and non-stop touring worldwide. But they’re not slowing down yet.
The trio — Jeffery Jordan, Spencer Stewart and Garrison Burgess — announced exclusively via Billboard on Monday (May 13) that they’re unveiling a brand new EP, Bruises, on May 17. “Fresh starts are hard to come by when you’ve been a band for nine years and almost all of your 20s, but this release truly feels like one,” the band tells Billboard in a statement. “Honestly, for a while, it felt like we were chasing something. Having a fan base and any amount of success puts this pressure on your art and it’s easy to start chasing and predicting what you think people are going to like. In this next chapter, we’ve decided we aren’t chasing anything at all – just expressing. Making something you connect with is far more fulfilling, and the only reason we found our footing as a band in the first place. Just know we feel these songs in our bones and we have a feeling someone out there will too.”

The statement continues, “Making these songs and this EP brought us together in a way we haven’t felt in a long time, honestly. We took the process back to the place we started as a band and wrote and arranged the songs in a live rehearsal setting to truly create them together with instruments in our hands. Making music in 2024 has mostly turned into sitting in front of a computer, so we really put in effort to make music with no computers in sight until it was time to hit the studio with a fully-fleshed out arrangement. We tracked everything live as a band and left the takes as raw as we could. Our live show has always been what we’re most proud of, so we really just wanted to capture that in these recordings and not overcomplicate or overproduce anything. A touch more humanness, imperfectly perfect.”

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With so much emphasis on sharing the upcoming tracks directly with their fans, The Band Camino doubled down on the excitement by announcing an accompanying summer tour, with “Not The 1975” star Knox as the supporting act.

The month-long run will kick off on July 8 in Seattle, Wash., before hitting cities like Sacramento, Calif.; Phoenix, Ariz.; Austin, Texas; Orlando, Fla. and more before wrapping up on August 3 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

See the full list of tour dates below and on the band’s website here, and pre-save The Band Camino’s Bruises EP here.

July 8 – Seattle, Washington – Showbox SoDoJuly 11 – Sacramento, California – Ace of SpacesJuly 12 – Costa Mesa, California – OC FairJuly 13 – Phoenix, Arizona – The Van BurenJuly 15 – Austin, Texas – ACL Live at the Moody TheaterJuly 16 – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – The CriterionJuly 18 – St. Louis, Missouri – The PageantJuly 19 – West Des Moines, Iowa – Val Air BallroomJuly 20 – Milwaukee, Wisconsin – The Rave/Eagles ClubJuly 22 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – Stage AEJuly 23 – Cincinnati, Ohio – Bogart’sJuly 25 – Royal Oak, Michigan – Royal Oak Music TheatreJuly 26 – Fort Wayne, Indiana – The Clyde TheatreJuly 27 – Cleveland, Ohio – The AgoraJuly 29 – Orlando, Florida – The VanguardJuly 31 – Raleigh, North Carolina – The RitzAugust 3 – Charlotte, North Carolina – The Fillmore Charlotte

Venezuelan singer and songwriter Danny Ocean will launch his first wide U.S. tour on September 13. Ocean’s Reflexa Tour, produced by Live Nation, kicks off  at the Moore Theatre in Seattle, and will play theaters or similar venues in 24 other U.S. cities, including Denver, Los Angeles and Boston, before winding down at Miami’s FPL Solar Amphitheatre on Nov. 2.

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This is Ocean’s biggest U.S. tour by far since he catapulted to fame in 2016 with the surprise hit single “Me Rehuso.” Tickets will be available starting with an artist presale beginning on Tuesday (May 14) at 10 a.m. local time, and general onsale launching on Friday (May 17) at 10 a.m. local time at LiveNation.com.

The Reflexa tour takes its name from the album Reflexa, released earlier this year on Atlantic/Warner, a collection of dance/pop tracks with some urban beats and Ocean’s distinctive, chill vibes.

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Find all the dates for Ocean’s 2024 North American tour below:

Sept. 13 — Seattle, WA @ Moore Theatre

Sept. 14 — Vancouver, BC @ The Centre

Sept. 15 — Portland, OR @ Roseland Theater

Sept. 18 — Denver, CO @ Fillmore Auditorium

Sept. 20 — Las Vegas, NV @ House of Blues

Sept. 21 — Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium

Sept. 22 — San Francisco, CA @ Masonic

Sept. 27 — San Diego, CA @ Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre

Sept. 28 — Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues

Sept. 29 — Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre

Oct. 3 — San Antonio, TX @ Majestic Theatre

Oct. 4 — Hidalgo, TX @ Payne Arena

Oct. 5 — Houston, TX @ Bayou Music Center

Oct. 6 — Dallas, TX @ South Side Ballroom

Oct. 10 — Chicago, IL @ Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom

Oct. 12 — Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount

Oct. 18 — Toronto, ON @ Rebel

Oct. 20 — Boston, MA @ House of Blues

Oct. 24 — Wallingford, CT @ Toyota Oakdale Theatre

Oct. 25 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore Philadelphia

Oct. 26 — Washington DC @ The Theater at MGM National Harbor

Oct. 27 — Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore Charlotte

Oct. 31 — Atlanta, GA @ Coca-Cola Roxy

Nov. 1 — Orlando, FL @ Hard Rock Live

Nov. 2 — Miami, FL @ FPL Solar Amphitheatre

Olivia Rodrigo is ready to take over Asia and Australia with her Guts World Tour, and the superstar promoted her upcoming tour dates in a hilarious TikTok seemingly filmed by the singer’s rumored boyfriend, Louis Partridge. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news In the clip, the English […]

NCT DREAM rolled out the dates for their upcoming 2024 world tour on Wednesday (May 8), with dates in Latin American, the U.S and Europe as part of their 2024 NCT DREAM World Tour .
After kicking the outing off last weekend with three sold-out shows at Seoul’s Gocheok Sky Dome, the new dates will bring the seven-member K-pop group to Latin American for four shows, followed by seven gigs in the U.S. and five stops in Europe. Currently on tour in Asia — with arena and stadium concerts scheduled in Indonesia, China, Thailand, Singapore and the Philippines through August 11 –the new dates will kick off on August 31 at Movistar Arena in Bogota, Colombia.

The U.S. shows will launch on Sept. 12 at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, and include stops in Oakland, Fort Worth and Washington, D.C. before winding down at the United Center in Chicago on Sept. 26.

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According to a release, the tour is the group’s biggest global run to date, with tickets for the U.S. gigs going on sale with a Weverse fan club presale beginning on May 16, followed by a general onsale kicking off on May 17 at 3 p.m. local time here. Tickets for the Latin America swing will also start with a Weverse fan club presale beginning on May 13 (check local listings for more information), while the European Weverse presale will launch on May 15, followed by a general onsale beginning on May 17 at 10 a.m. local time (check local listings).

NCT — comprised of members JAEMIN, JISUNG, JENO, RENJUN, HAECHAN, MARK and CHENLE — recently released the video for “Smoothie,” the lead single from their just-released DREAM( )SCAPE EP.

Check out the full list of dates for the 2024 NCT DREAM WORLD TOUR below:

May 18 – Jakarta, Indonesia @ GBK Stadium 

June 15 – Hong Kong, China @ AsiaWorld-Arena 

June 16 – Hong Kong, China @ AsiaWorld-Arena 

June 22 – Bangkok, Thailand @ Rajamangala National Stadium 

June 23 – Bangkok, Thailand @ Rajamangala National Stadium 

Sat Jun 29 – Kallang, Singapore – Singapore Indoor Stadium 

June 30 – Kallang, Singapore @ Singapore Indoor Stadium 

August 10 – Manila, Philippines @ SM Mall of Asia Arena 

August 11 – Manila, Philippines @ SM Mall of Asia Arena 

August 31 – Bogota, Colombia @ Movistar Arena 

Sept. 2 – São Paulo, Brazil @ Espaço Unimed 

Sept. 5 – Santiago, Chile @ Movistar Arena 

Sept. 9 – Mexico City, Mexico @ Palacio de los Deportes 

Sept. 12 – Los Angeles, CA @ Intuit Dome 

Sept. 14 – Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena 

Sept. 17 – Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena 

Sept. 19 – Duluth, GA @ Gas South Arena 

Sept. 21 – Belmont Park, NY @ UBS Arena 

Sept. 24 – Washington, D.C. @ Capital One Arena 

Sept. 26 – Chicago, IL @ United Center

Oct. 30 – Rotterdam, Netherlands @ Rotterdam Ahoy*

Nov. 3 – Copenhagen, Denmark @ Royal Arena*

Nov. 6 – Berlin, Germany @ Uber Arena*

Nov. 9 – Paris, France @ Adidas Arena*

Nov. 12 – London, UK @ OVO Arena Wembley*

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Travis Scott is headed overseas this summer for a run of European stadium and arena dates as part of his UTOPIA – Circus Maximum Tour. The 12-show run is slated to kick off on June 28 with a show at the Gelredome in the Netherlands and include shows in Poland, Switzerland, France, Belgium, the U.K., […]