Fuerza Regida is making ready to debut in Latin America with their Esto No Es Un Tour, Billboard Español can completely announce.
The seven-date tour begins March 28 and consists of stops in arenas and stadiums in Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico and Colombia. In Colombia, the group will carry out in two cities, Bogota and Medellin, the place they are going to shut the tour in August.
“We’re excited to take our music to nations which have requested for us a lot,” frontman Jesús “JOP” Ortiz Paz tells Billboard Español. “These reveals are proof that music has no borders, and we’re very grateful to our followers for making it attainable. We’re able to share all our power with all of you, we’re going world.”
This new tour represents one other step within the band’s world ascent, following the big success of final yr’s Pero No Te Enamores tour, “which shattered data throughout 76 sold-out dates with over one millión tickets bought within the U.S. and Mexico,” based on a press launch.
The San Bernardino, California, band continues to succeed in new milestones. They concluded 2024 with a bang, topping Billboard‘s year-end High Artists – Duo/Group chart for the second consecutive yr. This marks the primary time a Spanish-language band has achieved such a feat because the chart’s inception in 2006. The formidable group launched two EPs in 2024 — Mala Mía with Grupo Frontera and Dolido Pero No Arrepentido — in addition to the full-length album Pero No Te Enamores, which impacted a number of Billboard charts.
Beneath are all of the dates for Fuerza Regida’s Esto No Es Un Tour. To buy tickets, click on right here.
- March 28 — Guatemala Metropolis, Guatemala — Esplanade Cardales de Cayala
- March 29 — San Salvador, El Salvador — Cuscatlán Stadium
- Might 16 — Managua, Nicaragua — Soberanía Nationwide Stadium
- Might 17 — Alajuela, Costa Rica — Parque Viva
- Might 30 — San Juan, Puerto Rico — Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot
- August 1st — Bogotá, Colombia — Movistar Enviornment
- August — Medellín, Colombia — To be introduced
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