Trap star Arcángel is preparing to hit the road this summer with his Just In Time tour. The tour of dates, produced by Live Nation, will begin on August 26 at the Allstate Arena in the Chicago area, making stops in Los Angeles, New York, Miami and other cities before concluding at the Amway Center in Orlando on August 1. October.
The US tour is preceded by the album Sr. Santos, released late last year, seven consecutive nights at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico in February, and a hard-hitting collaboration with Bizarrap (“BZRP Music Sessions #54”) released in March that has nearly 50 million views on YouTube (so far). .
Sr. Santos earned the Puerto Rican hitmaker his sixth Top 10 hit on the Top Latin Albums chart of Billboard by debuting at No. 3 of this in December. The set, which includes collaborations with Bad Bunny, Young Miko and Myke Towers, among others, is a tribute to his late brother Justin Santos, who died at age 21 in 2021.
“Life surprised us with his death and we canceled everything,” Arcángel previously told Billboard Español. “I got my courage, I said ‘since he liked these songs so much, we’re going to finish it and we’re going to make an album and we’re going to dedicate it to him.’”
In 2021, Archangel launched Favorites 2.5 — a continuation of The Favorites 2 of 2020 — which reached No. 15 on Top Latin Albums and 11 on Latin Rhythm Albums.
Tickets for the Just In Time tour go on sale Thursday (April 13) at 10 a.m.
Check out the full list of dates below:
Ago. 26 — Allstate Arena, Rosemont, Illinois
Ago. 31 — Smart Financial Centre, Houston, Texas
Sep. 2 — The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory, Irving, Texas
Sep. 3 — Payne Arena, Hidalgo, Texas
Sep. 7 — Oakland Arena, Oakland, California
Sep. 9 — Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre, San Diego, California
Sep. 10 — YouTube Theater, Los Angeles, California
Sep. 15 — Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater, Bridgeport, Connecticut
Sep. 16 — Eaglebank Arena, Fairfax, Virginia
Sep. 17 — Santander Arena, Reading, Pensilvania
Sep. 10th. 22 — Barclays Center, New York, NY
Sep. 23 — Agganis Arena, Boston, Massachusetts
Sep. 30 — Kaseya Center, Miami, Florida
Oct. 1 — Amway Center, Orlando, Florida