Latin Mafia Unveils 2025 Te Odio Y Extraño Mucho U.S. Tour

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After releasing their first album, Latin Mafia announced their first U.S. tour. This morning (Oct. 28), the rising Mexican group revealed their 2025 Te Odio Y Te Extraño Mucho Tour dates.
Latin Mafia first cultivated a fan base with a handful of songs they self-released on Spotify, like “Patadas de Ahogado” featuring Humbe, “Julietota,” and “No Digas Nada.” The trio, which includes brothers Mike, Milton, and Emilio de la Rosa, made their Coachella debut soon after in April. To take their career to the next level, Latin Mafia signed with Rimas Entertainment in July. Last week, the guys released their debut album Todos Los Días Todo El Día. Now, Latin Mafia announced a tour of the U.S. and Mexico.
“At this point in our career, and with this new album, our followers are discovering a new side of us, just as we are discovering new aspects of each of them,” Latin Mafia shared in a statement with Variety. “We are constantly changing. We aren’t the same people we were yesterday, nor are we the same people we’ll likely be tomorrow. This project and this tour [will] bring out the best in us and we’re thrilled to know that we’ll be able to connect with all these people at each date we’ve prepared with so much love.”
The U.S. leg of the Te Odio Y Te Extraño Mucho Tour kicks off on Jan. 16 at the Masonic in San Francisco, CA. Throughout that month, Latin Mafia will also visit Anaheim, San Diego, and Los Angeles, CA. They’ll also make multiple stops in cities in Texas like San Antonio, Houston, and Dallas. In February, the tour will touch down in Miami Beach, FL, Brooklyn, NY, and Chicago, IL. That leg of the tour wraps on Feb. 21 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

General public tickets for the Te Odio Y Te Extraño Mucho Tour will go on sale on Wednesday, Oct. 30, at 10 a.m. local time. Fans can also catch Latin Mafia live next month at Tyler, the Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival in L.A. In March, the guys will embark on the Mexico leg of the tour, which includes stops in Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey, and Tijuana.