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Concerts by Latino and Spanish artists in the US in 2023: dates and what you need to know

Marysabel E. Huston-Crespo

Editor’s Note: This article will be updated each time a concert tour is announced in the country.

(CNN Spanish) – In the United States, the season of concerts by Latino and Spanish artists in the country began early. Although many of the events are concentrated towards summer and boreal autumn, several artists have opted to start their tours in the North American country at the beginning of the year.

If you are interested in knowing if your artist will offer a concert in the country, as well as the dates, rest assured. We group the concerts that have been announced to date in this article.

Concerts by Latino and Spanish artists in the US

Danny Ocean

(Credit: BRIDGET BENNETT/AFP via Getty Images)

Venezuelan singer Danny Ocean is about to finish his concert tour of the United States.

It began on February 2 in San Francisco and ends on the 26th of the same month in Miami.

If you are interested in attending any of the shows in Atlanta, Orlando or Miami, you can check the tickets that might be available through Ticketmaster.

Greeicy and Mike Bahia

The Colombian singer couple Greeicy and Mike Bahía take their concert tour “Amantes Tour: Kai” to the United States. The tour kicks off to sold-out tickets in New York before heading to seven other cities across the country.

The dates of this tour are:

February 23, 2023 – Colden Auditorium – New York February 24, 2023 – Hard Rock Live – Orlando, Florida February 25, 2023 – James L. Knight Center – Miami February 26, 2023 – Capital One Hall – Washington February 2 March 2023 – Majestic Theater – Dallas, Texas March 3, 2023 – Arena Theater – Houston March 4, 2023 – Copernicus Center – Chicago March 5, 2023 – The Novo – Los Angeles

Tickets can be purchased through the page AmantesUSATour2023.com.

melendi

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The Spanish singer Melendi will be celebrating his two decades in music and his most recent record production on the “Likes y Cicatrices” tour.

The concerts begin on February 24 and already have “sold-outs” in cities like Miami and Orlando.

In total there will be seven dates that Melenddi will offer in the country.

February 24th. Chicago. Rosemont Theater February 25. Orlando. Hard Rock Live February 26, Miami. Dade Arena March 3, Dallas. Texas Trust Cu Theater March 4. Houston. Smart Financial Center March 5. Orlando. Hard Rock Live March 9. Miami. Dade Arena March 11. NY. Radio City Music Hall

Tickets are on sale at Ticketmaster and AXS.com.

kenya os

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The Mexican singer Kenia Os arrives for the first time on American stages with her “K23 Tour”.

It begins with a sold-out performance in San Diego, California, and will tour cities like Las Vegas, El Paso, Houston, Chicago, New York, Atlanta, among others.

The tour ends in Miami on May 25.

Tickets are on sale at Ticketmaster.

Ricardo Montaner

Ricardo Montaner “I Miss You Already” 2023 Tour. (Credit: Loud and Live)

Ricardo Montaner is one of those artists who are constantly performing concerts in the United States. And this 2023 is no exception.

The Venezuelan singer begins the concerts of the “I miss you” tour on March 31 in Miami and will end on September 30 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

It will tour a total of 14 cities, with presentations in legendary venues such as Radio City Music Hall in New York, the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles or the Coliseo in Puerto Rico.

Tickets are on sale on the artist’s website.

Marco Antonio Solis

(credit: Live Nation)

One of the greatest composers of music in Spanish embarks on a solo concert tour in 2023. This is Marco Antonio Solís, who will tour 19 cities in the United States on his “El Buki World Tour 2023” tour.

The tour begins on March 3 in San Jose, California and ends on October 15 in Chicago.

He will visit cities like Denver, where he will have two dates, several cities in Texas, Las Vegas, Nashville, among others.

Tickets are on sale on the Marco Antonio Solis website.

Manna

(credit: Live Nation)

Legendary Mexican rock band Maná will bring their “México lindo y querido” concert tour to the United States.

The band will visit cities like Miami, New York, Atlanta, Las Vegas among others.

The group already offered two concerts in Los Angeles at the beginning of February but they continue touring the country from March 17 to September 23.

Tickets are on sale at Ticketmaster.

Gipsy Kings

(Crédito: Loud and Live)

The famous European group that brought flamenco rhythms to the world stage, the Gipsy Kings, will be touring the United States together with Tonino Baliardo.

The group will visit 12 cities in the country. The tour kicks off April 14 in Denver and ends May 17 in Orlando.

Tickets are on sale at Ticketmaster.

Juan Luis Guerra

Juan Luis Guerra sings on stage. It won the Best Traditional Pop Album award. Ethan Miller/Getty Images

The maestro Juan Luis Guerra will be offering three unique concerts in the United States in 2023, as part of his “Entre Mar y Palmeras” tour. This tour started last year and visited cities like Houston, Chicago, Miami, among others.

The dates that are confirmed for their presentations in 2023 are:

April 22: Sunrise, Florida April 23: Tampa, Florida April 28: New York

Tickets are on sale at Ticketmaster.

Leon larregui

(credit: Live Nation)

The vocalist of the Mexican rock group Zoé returns to the United States but this time as a soloist to present his “Prismarama Tour.”

Larregui will perform in 16 cities in the country, including Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Atlanta, New York, among others.

The tour kicks off May 1 in San Francisco and ends May 30 at the House of Blues in Chicago.

Tickets are on sale at LiveNation.com.

Eladio Carrion

(Credit: Jose R. Madera/Getty Images)

Rapper Eladio Carrión will be on stage in the United States between May and June with his “The Sauce” tour.

Carrión begins his concerts on May 11 in Dallas. The first leg of the US tour ends June 4 in Boston. In total, the interpreter will visit 11 cities. Venezuelan rapper Big Soto will be the opening act, according to Live Nation.

May 11, 2023 – Irvine, Texas – Toyota Music Factory May 12, 2023 – Houston, Texas – 713 Music Hall May 13, 2023 – San Antonio, Texas – Aztec Theater May 14, 2023 – Austin, Texas – Emo’s Austin May 24th 2023 – Atlanta, Georgia – Tabernacle May 25, 2023 – Orlando, Florida – Hard Rock Live May 27, 2023 – Miami, Florida – Oasis Wynwood May 31, 2023 – Charlotte, North Carolina – Fillmore Charlotte June 2, 2023 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Fillmore Philadelphia June 3, 2023 – Silver Spring, Maryland – Fillmore Silver Spring June 4, 2023 – Boston, Massachusetts – House Of Blues Boston

Tickets will be on sale on the singer’s page or on Ticketmaster.

Romeo Santos

(Crédito: David Becker/Getty Images for The Latin Recording Academy)

The King of Bachata Romeo Santos announced that he will perform only four concerts on his “Formula, Vol. 3” tour in the United States.

The cities that will have the privilege of listening to the Dominican are:

June 3: Los Angeles June 9: New York June 16: Miami June 24: Houston

Tickets are on sale on the artist’s website or on Ticketmaster.

Fonseca

(Crédito: Loud and Live)

The Colombian singer Fonseca will be presenting his most recent record production on the “Viajante USA Tour 2023” tour.

It will tour 10 cities, with performances at venues like New York’s Radio City Music Hall.

Tickets are on sale at Ticketmaster or on the artist’s website.

Ricardo Arjona

(Crédito: Loud and Live)

Ricardo Arjona takes his “Blanco y Negro” tour back to the United States. In this second round, the singer will perform in cities like Seattle, where he begins the concert tour, New York, Washington, Houston, Austin and ends in Miami.

According to Loud and Live, producer of the show, Arjona has already offered around 100 concerts with his “Blanco y Negro” tour, with which he has also toured Europe and Latin America.

The production company added that more than one and a half million people attended the 2022 concerts.

Tickets are on sale on Arjona’s website or on Ticketmaster.

RBD

The world tour “Soy Rebelde” by the Mexican group RBD has caused euphoria not only in the United States but also in Latin America.

In the first batch of dates, RBD sold out its concert tickets in less than 24 hours, according to a press release.

The interest of the audience has been such that they had to open new dates in various cities such as Miami, Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, among others.

The American leg of the “Soy Rebelde World Tour” begins on August 25 at the Sun Bowl Stadium in El Paso, Texas; and ends with three performances on October 18, 19 and 20 in Los Angeles.

Some of the dates are already sold out. Ticketmaster is the official platform for obtaining tickets.

Alexander Fernandez

(credit: Live Nation)

Alejandro Fernández returns to the United States with his “Amor y patria” tour, in which he will have, on some dates, the accompaniment of his son, Álex Fernández.

The tour begins on September 8 in Sacramento, California and ends on October 22 in Miami.

As has become a custom for Mexican singers, “El Potrillo” will celebrate the Mexican national holidays and give the Cry of Independence in Las Vegas.

“I am excited to return to the US to celebrate Latino culture through my music. I prepared a totally new show. I can’t wait to see my fans and sing together all our favorite songs ¡Y que viva México!” Alejandro Fernández said in a statement.

According to Live Nation, the production company of the shows, part of the proceeds from the concerts will be donated to the Friends of the National Museum of the American Latino, an organization that highlights 500 years of Latino history in the United States.

Tickets are on sale at Ticketmaster.

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