Here Are All the Tours You Can’t Miss in 2025

Art by Stephany Torres for Remezcla.
Are 2025 tours going to top last year’s? Time will tell, but what’s for sure is that this year’s tours are well underway! We’re already seeing tours kick off from artists of all calibers. From stadium extravaganzas to club shows, our favorite Latine stars are booked and busy this year – and we’re here to support them!
After a long time of anticipation, Shakira’s Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour is finally happening, giving us a glimpse of one of this year’s most talked-about stadium tours. But she’s not the only one that’s traveling in 2025. This year, we’re also looking forward to seeing rising reggaetoneros like Mexican artist Yeri Mua and Venezuelan artist La Cruz take on U.S. clubs, while veteran artists like alt-rockeros Deftones and emblematic Mexican singer Alejandro Fernández take on selected theaters and arenas nationwide.
More highly-anticipated tours include Bad Bunny’s history-making (and thrillingly ambitious) “NO ME QUIERO IR DE AQUÍ” residency at the Choliseo in Puerto Rico. And if you can’t make it to the island, Rauw Alejandro is bringing Puerto Rico to the States with his Cosa Nuestra World Tour.
And if that’s not enough, more Latine tours hitting the road include Argentinean artists like Nathy Peluso, CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso, and Duki, who are bound to show us what their country’s music has to offer. And we can’t forget to mention exciting tours by other Latine stars like J Balvin, Ximena Sariñana, Natalia Lafourcade, Ana Tijoux, and Elsa y Elmar.

As 2025 unravels, we’ll keep you updated with all the Latine tours as they roll out so you can keep up-to-date with each route. Here are all the Latine tours that you can’t miss in 2025.
Ha*Ash (Nov. 7, 2024, to May 25, 2025) – The Mexican sister act announced the Haashville USA + Canada Tour 2024-2025 dates. They will start in Silver Spring, MD, on Nov. 7 and wrap up their tour in New York, NY on May 25, 2025.
Edén Muñoz (Jan. 24 to Oct. 11) – The Mexican superstar revealed the dates for his 2025 Como En Los Viejos Tiempos 2.0 Tour, including stops in Las Vegas, Austin, Anaheim, Chicago, and many more cities.

Los Tigres Del Norte (Jan. 24 to Oct. 11) – The iconic norteño band revealed their new Aquí Mando Yo Tour dates, including performances in major cities like Las Vegas, Phoenix, Miami, and more.
Yuridia (Feb. 6 to May 30) – Mexican pop artist Yuridia will perform concerts across the U.S. in 2025. She will take her Sin Llorar U.S. Tour to major cities like Miami, New York, Rosemont, and more.
Andrea Bocelli (Feb. 6 to June 17) – The Italian legend beloved throughout Latin America announced his tour dates for 2025. The North American tour kicks off at the CHI Health Center in Omaha, NE, on Feb. 6, 2025, and wraps up at the Ball Arena in Denver, CO, on June 17, 2025.

El Fantasma, Los Dos Carnales, Gerardo Díaz y su Gerarquía (Feb. 14 to July 19) – The Mexican stars are getting together for their “Entre Hierba, Polvo Y Plomo” tour. They will perform in Austin, Phoenix, San Antonio, and more cities.
Banda MS (Feb. 14 to June 8) – The Mexican group announced the U.S. dates for their “2025 Tour Edición Limitada MS,” including dates in Atlanta, San Diego, Fresno, and more.
Tito Nieves (Feb. 14 to May 23) – The legendary salsa singer is going on his final tour this year. He will celebrate 50 years of musical trajectory in Chicago, New Jersey, Florida, and more.

The Altons (Feb. 20 to May 10) – The Los Angeles-based soul band is going on tour with Thee Sinseers in 2025. They will hit major cities like Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, and many more.
Intocable (Feb. 22 to Aug. 16) – The iconic regional Mexican band is going on their Antología Tour 2025. They will perform in cities like Laredo, Rosemont, Jacksonville, and many more.
Hurray for the Riff Raff (Feb. 26 to July 25) – The Puerto Rican-American singer is touring with American indie rock band Bright Eyes and other artists throughout 2025. They’ll perform in cities like Austin, Jacksonville, Orlando, Atlanta, Tulsa, and more.

Majo Aguilar (March 1 to July 6) – The Mexican songstress is taking her music to selected stages across the nation. She will perform in cities like Houston, Anaheim, Ontario, and more.
Palomazo Norteño (March 1 to Sept. 14) – The regional Mexican band – formed by iconic norteño artists Eliseo Robles, Rosendo Cantú, Lalo Mora, and Raúl Hernández – is going on tour this year. They will perform in cities like Reno, Austin, Los Angeles, and more.
Tito Double P (March 5 to Apr. 26) – The rising música mexicana star announced the dates for his upcoming 2025 “Ay Mamá Tour.” He will be performing in cities like Atlanta, Houston, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, and more.
Demphra (March 7 to May 31) – La Factoría’s Panamanian-Dominican artist Demphra is performing as a solo artist in the U.S. Her Imparable Tour will hit cities like Arizona, Memphis, Miami, and more.
Eslabon Armado (March 7 to Nov. 30) – After all the label drama they’ve gone through, Eslabon Armado is going on a lengthy tour. The Mexican-American group announced their upcoming U.S. Vibras De Noche Tour, with performances in Nashville, New York, Los Angeles, and many more cities.
Slow Joy (March 12 to Apr. 19) – Dallas-based Chicano artist Esteban Flores, aka Slow Joy, is touring the U.S. He’ll make stops in cities like Atlanta, Philadelphia, Nashville, and more.
Kapo (March 13 to May 25) – Kapo is on tour in the U.S. for the first time. The Colombian artist announced his “Por Si Alguien Nos Escucha Tour,” with performances in Miami, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, and more.
Los Amigos Invisibles (March 14 to June 8) – The Venezuelan band, known for blending genres like disco, acid jazz, and funk, is going on tour. They will perform in cities like San Diego, Phoenix, Atlanta, Anaheim, and New York.
J Balvin (March 20 to May 17) – J Balvin will perform in concerts across the U.S. for the first time in five years. The Colombian superstar announced his 2025 Back to the Rayo Tour dates, with stops in Chicago, Las Vegas, Inglewood, and more cities.
The Linda Lindas (March 21 to Apr. 26) – Following the release of their newest album, No Obligation, The Linda Lindas are gearing up for a North American tour. The Asian-Latine punk band will perform in cities like San Francisco, Seattle, Brooklyn, and many more.
LA LOM (Apr. 4 to July 24) – After touring Europe with Thee Sacred Souls, the instrumental trio is going on tour. They will also be the opening act for Leon Bridges on selected dates.
Rauw Alejandro (Apr. 5 to May 31) – The Puerto Rican superstar announced the U.S. tour dates for his Cosa Nuestra World Tour. The U.S. leg of the highly-anticipated tour will kick off in Seattle, WA, on Apr. 5, and wrap up in Miami, FL, on May 31.
Bronco (Apr. 5 to Nov. 8) – The iconic Mexican grupero band announced their upcoming “Dejando Huella Tour.” The highly-anticipated tour starts at the Bésame Mucho Festival in Austin, TX, on Apr. 5 and wraps up in San Diego, CA, on Nov. 8.
Khruangbin (Apr. 9 to Sept. 14) – The Texan trio will be hitting the road this 2025 for their A La Sala 2025 Tour. They will perform in selected cities like Miami, Austin, San Diego, Boston, and more. Helado Negro will open on selected dates.
Iann Dior (Apr. 9 to May 30) – Iann Dior, most known for the hit song “Mood,” is gearing up for a nationwide tour. The Puerto Rican star announced the dates for his Iann Dior 2025 Tour, including performances in Arizona, Texas, and California.
Omar Courtz (Apr. 10 to May 24) – The rising Puerto Rican star announced the dates for his Primera Musa USA Tour 2025, including stops in Brooklyn, Santa Ana, and Chicago.
Ivan Cornejo (Apr. 12 to June 22) – The sierreño hitmaker revealed the second leg of his Mirada Tour. Part of the proceeds of the upcoming 27-city tour will be donated to the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation for LA wildfire relief. The new tour starts at the Coachella Music Festival in Indio, CA, on Apr. 12 and wraps up at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, CA, on June 22.
Ana Tijoux (Apr. 15 to May 2) – The French-Chilean artist is bringing her music to North America. She will perform in cities like New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and more.
Lefty Gunplay (Apr. 15 to 27) – After a noteworthy Kendrick Lamar feature on his latest album, Lefty Gunplay is touring the U.S. The highly anticipated Can’t Get Right Tour 2025 will kick off at the 801 Event Center in Salt Lake City, UT, on Apr. 15 and wrap up at the Wicked West in San Diego, CA, on Apr. 27.
Ximena Sariñana (Apr. 20 to May 13) – The Mexican singer-songwriter announced her upcoming Rompe U.S. Tour. The new U.S. tour will start at The Independent in San Francisco, CA, on Apr. 20 and conclude at ZeyZey in Miami, FL, on May 13.
CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso (Apr. 21 to May 6) – Not only will the Argentinean duo perform at Coachella, but they are also going on tour in 2025. Their first-ever U.S. tour will take them to cities like Philadelphia, New York, Atlanta, Orlando, Miami, and more.
Kevin Kaarl (Apr. 22 to Aug. 30) – The Mexican indie folk star revealed his upcoming ULTRA SODADE TOUR, reaching the U.S., Latin America, and Europe. The tour’s U.S. leg will start in Atlanta, GA, on Apr. 22 and wrap up in McAllen, TX, on Aug. 30.
Triple Charm (Apr. 25 to May 17) – The pop music trio is going on tour this year! They will perform in selected cities across the nation, including New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and more.
Luis R Conriquez (Apr. 25 to Oct. 11) – The creator of corridos bélicos is ready to hit the road in the U.S. Luis R. Conriquez announced the dates for his upcoming “TRAKAS HDSPM Tour 2025,” including stops in El Paso, Seattle, Portland, Las Vegas, Anaheim, and more cities.
Duki (Apr. 26 to May 18) – The Argentinean trap artist announced the stateside leg of his AMERI WORLD TOUR. The newly-revealed tour leg starts at SOMA in San Diego, CA, on Apr. 26 and wraps up at Coca-Cola Music Hall in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on May 18.
Tropa Magica (May 1 to 31) – The Latine psychedelic rockers are touring the U.S. They will perform in cities like Los Angeles, Phoenix, Dallas, Seattle, and Portland. Mexican band Sgt. Papers will join the tour on selected dates.
Hermanos Gutiérrez (May 7 to 24) – The Ecuadorian-Swiss duo announced the dates for their U.S. Spring Tour 2025. Hermanos Gutiérrez will be joined by special guest Adrian Quesada, who was recently nominated for an Academy Award. They will perform in cities like Miami, Austin, San Diego, and more.
Camila (May 11 to May 31) – After 10 years, Camila is finally going to tour the U.S. The popular Mexican pop-rock group confirmed that the three original members will go on their Regresa Tour this spring. They will perform in Florida, California, Chicago, and more.
Shakira (May 13 to June 30) – The Colombian superstar revealed her upcoming arena and stadium U.S. tour leg for her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour. Her new tour dates include performances in Charlotte, Miami, San Antonio, Inglewood, and Las Vegas.
David Bisbal (May 13 to June 15) – For the first time in four years, the Spanish icon announced the dates for his 2025 Back in the USA Tour. He will kick off his tour in Portland, OR (May 13) and conclude it in Orlando, FL (June 15).
Rubén Blades (May 15 to May 25) – The Panamanian salsa and Latin jazz icon with over 50 years of musical trajectory is going on his Fotografías Tour. He will perform accompanied by the Delgado Big Band in five cities nationwide, including Miami, Orlando, Dallas, Chicago, and Los Angeles.
Dei V (May 15 to June 7) – Dei V is getting ready to hit the road with his first headlining in the U.S. His LOS FLAVORZ USA TOUR 2025 will stop in cities like Atlanta, New York, Los Angeles, and more.
BALTHVS (May 16 to Oct. 31) – The Colombian psychedelic funk trio announced their new U.S. tour dates. They will perform in cities like Chicago, Minneapolis, and Bakersfield. They will also join My Morning Jacket on tour in Oct.
Thee Sacred Souls (May 24 to June 17) – After playing massive festivals like Coachella and Boston Calling, the multi-cultural trio is going on their “Live For You” 2025 Tour. The new tour will reach cities like Raleigh, Detroit, Milwaukee, and more.
3BallMTY (May 25 to July 20) – After more than a decade, all original members of 3BallMTY are touring the U.S. again. The U.S. leg of the highly anticipated tour will start at the Sueños Music Festival in Chicago, IL, on May 25 and wrap up at the Brooklyn Monarch in Brooklyn, NY, on July 20.
Melendi (May 28 to June 13) – The popular Spanish singer is going on tour to celebrate his 20th anniversary. He will take his pop, flamenco, and rock sounds to cities like Dallas, Chicago, Philadelphia, and more.
Astropical (May 28 to Sept. 12) – The band, formed by members of Colombian outfit Bomba Estéreo and Venezuelan group Rawayana, is making its live debut this year. The highly anticipated tour’s U.S. leg will kick off at The Anthem in Washington, D.C., on May 28 and wrap up at the Greek Theatre Berkeley in Berkeley, CA, on Sept. 12.
Mau y Ricky (May 30 to June 6) – The Venezuelan pop and reggaeton duo is bringing their Hotel Caracas Tour to selected U.S. cities. The selected cities include New York, Washington, D.C., Orlando, and Miami.
Natalia Lafourcade (May 30 to Oct. 25) – The iconic Mexican singer-songwriter revealed her highly-anticipated “Cancionera Tour.” The new North American tour will kick off at the Morgan and Bill Winspear Opera House in Dallas, TX, on May 30 and wrap up at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami, FL, on Oct. 25.
Yandel (May 30 to June 8) – Yandel is hitting the road in the U.S. with a full orchestra. The Puerto Rican icon announced the dates for his SINFÓNICO USA Tour 2025, including stops in four U.S. cities: Miami, Orlando, New York, and Chicago.
Alejandro Fernández (June 1 to Sept. 21) – The emblematic Mexican singer announced his upcoming “De Rey a Rey Tour,” a tour dedicated to his dad, which will kick off at the WAMU Theater at Lumen Field in Seattle, WA, on May 10, 2025, and wrap up at the Viejas Arena in San Diego, CA, on Sept. 21, 2025.
The Warning (July 5 to 23) – After releasing their album Keep Me Fed, the Mexican sister rock band is going on tour in the U.S. They will perform in cities like San Antonio, Atlanta, New York City, Chicago, and Minneapolis.
Luísa Sonza (June 7 to 20) – The Brazilian pop star revealed her upcoming Escândalo Íntimo Tour. The debut summer tour will take her to cities like Los Angeles, Orlando, New York, and more.
Jorge Medina & Josi Cuén (June 13 to Sept. 13) – Medina and Cuén’s “Juntos: Así o Más Claro y Que Critiquen Tour” is coming to the U.S.! After having a successful tour run in Mexico, the música mexicana superstars are bringing their classics on stateside stages. They will perform in cities like Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, Rosemont, Atlanta, and Las Vegas.
Buscabulla (June 19 to July 12) – The Puerto Rican indie duo announced its summer headline tour. They will perform in cities like Miami, Atlanta, Brooklyn, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.
Big Time Rush (July 9 to Aug. 30) – After reuniting in 2021, Big Time Rush is officially touring the U.S.! The pop music boy band announced their upcoming “In Real Life Worldwide Tour.” They will perform in cities like Jacksonville, Charlotte, Saint Paul, Austin, Inglewood, and more.
Hombres G & Enanitos Verdes (June 26 to July 19) – Hombres G and Enanitos Verdes are teaming up again for another tour run. The Spanish and Argentinean rock bands announced their upcoming 2025 “Huevos Revueltos Tour,” which will pay tribute to Enanitos’ late lead vocalist Marciano Cantero, who passed away in 2022. They will hit cities like New York, Chicago, Miami, Austin, Dallas, and many more.
Bad Bunny (July 11 to Sept. 14) – The Puerto Rican icon announced his historic “NO ME QUIERO IR DE AQUÍ” residency at the Choliseo. His summer concerts start on July 11 (for Puerto Rican residents only) and wrap up on Sept. 14.
maye (July 11 to Aug. 5) – The Venezuelan singer announced her first-ever U.S. tour, including performances in New York, Atlanta, Miami, Dallas, Los Angeles, and more.
Buena Vista Orchestra (July 24 to Oct. 19) – The Buena Vista Orchestra, under the direction of Jesús “Aguaje” Ramos, will go on tour throughout 2025. They will hit stages in Salt Lake City, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Las Vegas, and more.
Óscar Maydon (July 25 to Oct. 11) – After his groundbreaking hit“ Tu Boda,” Maydon is going to tour the U.S. for the first time. The 13-city “Rico o Muerto Tour” will stop in cities like Denver, San Antonio, Phoenix, New York, and Inglewood.
Elsa y Elmar (July 31 to Aug. 12) – The Colombian synth-pop singer-songwriter and producer announced her first-ever U.S. PALACIO Tour. She will bring her music to cities like San Diego, Los Angeles, New York, and more. VALE will be a special guest on the tour.
Caloncho & Daniel, Me Estás Matando (Aug. 7 to 19) – Caloncho and Daniel, Me Estás Matando are going on tour this summer. The Mexican artists announced their co-headlining “Ven A Mi Show Tour,” featuring stops in cities like San Diego, Los Angeles, Phoenix, and more.
Manuel Turizo (Aug. 21 to Sept. 21) – The Colombian heartthrob announced the dates for the upcoming 201 Tour 2025, which includes stops in Chicago, New York, Miami, and more cities.
Molotov (Sept. 1 to 28) – The iconic Mexican rock band is going on tour to celebrate their 30th anniversary. They will bring the festivities to cities like San Jose, San Diego, Los Angeles, San Antonio, and Chicago.
Maná (Sept. 5, 2025, to Apr. 4, 2026) – Maná is getting ready to hit the road later this year in the U.S. The Mexican group announced the dates for their “Vivir Sin Aire Tour,” including performances in San Antonio, Chicago, Dallas, Phoenix, Los Angeles, San Jose, and more.
Bandalos Chinos (Sept. 18 to Oct. 2) – The Argentinean indie pop band is touring the nation this fall. They will perform in Miami, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and more locations.
Miguel Bosé (Oct. 2 to Nov. 8) – After an eight-year hiatus, the Spanish icon is returning to the U.S. for a tour. The highly-anticipated 2025-2026 “Importante Tour” will kick off at The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY, on Oct. 2 and wrap up at the YouTube Theater in Inglewood, CA, on Nov. 8.
Past Tours
Girl In A Coma (Jan. 16 to 23) – The Mexican-American indie/alternative rock band is going on tour in Jan. They will perform in cities like El Paso, Tucson, Los Angeles, and more.
Miranda and the Beat (Jan. 15 to 26) – The Latine-U.S. rock and roll band is touring in 2025. They will perform in cities like New Orleans, Atlanta, Miami, and more. Designer and Snacks will join the band on selected dates.
María José (Jan. 30 to Feb. 15) – The Mexican pop singer announced her upcoming Libertad U.S. Tour 2025. She will perform in major cities like Las Vegas, San Diego, El Paso, and many more.
Latin Mafia (Jan. 16 to Feb. 21) – After releasing their first album, Latin Mafia announced their first U.S. 2025 Te Odio Y Te Extraño Mucho Tour dates. The rising Mexican group will perform in cities like Anaheim, San Diego, Los Angeles, and more.
070 Shake (Jan. 21 to Feb. 28) – The Dominican-American rapper is going on tour in 2025. She will make stops in Atlanta, Brooklyn, Chicago, Seattle, Portland, and more cities.
Joaquín Sabina (Feb. 16 to March 1) – The emblematic Spanish singer is touring for the last time in selected U.S. cities in 2025. He will perform his farewell tour in Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Washington, DC, and New York.
La Cruz (Feb. 19 to March 7) – The Venezuelan reggaeton artist is bringing his El Nene Tour to the U.S. He will perform in selected cities like New York City (Feb. 19), Los Angeles (Feb. 21), and Chicago (Mar. 7).
Carlos Rivera (Feb. 27 to March 14) – The Mexican pop star announced the dates for his 2025 Carlos XX U.S. Tour, including stops in El Paso, Houston, and Chicago.
Nathy Peluso (March 5 to 15) – The Argentinean powerhouse revealed her Grasa Tour. Her highly-anticipated tour will hit venues in Miami, Washington DC, Brooklyn, Chicago, and Los Angeles next year.
Ari Abdul (Feb. 4 to March 16) – The alt-pop artist is opening for Nessa Barrett this spring. They will make stops in cities like Brooklyn, Nashville, Denver, Seattle, and Los Angeles.
Yeri Mua (Feb. 14 to Mar. 29) – The rising Mexican star announced her 2025 Traka Tour dates, including cities like Anaheim, Portland, San Francisco, Chicago, and New York.
Clubz (Feb. 25 to Apr. 3) – The Mexican duo is performing selected dates in the U.S. They will perform in Dallas, Austin, Miami, Houston, San Diego, and Los Angeles.
Pom Pom Squad (Feb. 26 to Apr. 4) – The indie rock/grunge band – led by queer Puerto Rican-African American artist Mia Berrin – announced The Mirror Ball Tour. The band will make stops in cities like Boston, Denver, Los Angeles, and more.
Elvis Crespo (Feb. 14 to Apr. 4) – The Puerto Rican-American merengue star is touring in 2025. He will perform nationwide, making stops in Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, and more cities.
Alejandra Guzmán (Feb. 19 to Apr. 6) – The Mexican pop-rock icon announced her new 20-city Brilla Tour, which will kick off at the Bellco Theatre in Denver, CO, on Feb. 19, 2025, and wrap up at the Hard Rock Live Orlando in Orlando, FL, on Apr. 6, 2025.
Deftones (Feb. 25 to Apr. 8) – The alternative metal rock band announced their upcoming North American Tour 2025 with special guests The Mars Volta and Fleshwater. The bands will perform in cities like Seattle, Las Vegas, Atlanta, Nashville, Chicago, and many more.
Hinds (March 21 to Apr. 9) – The Spanish indie rock band is performing in the U.S. for the first time. They will perform in cities like Los Angeles, Seattle, Denver, Austin, and San Diego.
Christine D’Clario (Feb. 28 to Apr. 10) – The Puerto Rican-American Christian singer is going on tour. She will perform nationwide in cities like Atlanta, New York, San Antonio, and more.
Nanpa Básico (Apr. 9 to 13) – The Colombian artist announced his new rescheduled U.S. performances. He will perform in Denver, New York, Miami, and Chicago.
Gusi (March 15 to Apr. 13) – The Colombian superstar announced his upcoming first-ever Solo Tuyo Tour 2025 in the U.S. He will perform in major cities like Miami, New York, Chicago, and many more.