All the Latin Tours Announced For 2021 (Updating)

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Alejandro Sanz

After becoming one of the first Latin artists to kick off virtual concerts during the pandemic, Alejandro Sanz returns to touring this year with the announcement of new U.S. dates of his #LaGira 2021 tour. Produced by Live Nation, the Spanish crooner will kick off the tour on Oct. 8 at Illinois’ Rosemont Theatre and run until Oct. 31 at San Jose’s SAP Center. Sanz will also visit fans in New York, Miami, Houston and Los Angeles, to name a few. Tickets for his 2021 shows go on sale at 10 a.m. local time on April 29 via Ticketmaster. See the dates here.

Marc Anthony

Marc Anthony‘s 23-date North American tour is set to kick off Aug. 27 in San Antonio’s AT&T Center, Billboard can exclusively announce. The “Marc Anthony Tour” — with stops in major cities including Chicago, Miami and Los Angeles and two dates in Canada — is produced and presented by CMN and Magnus Media, with tickets to go on sale April 30 via Ticketmaster.

Zoé

In celebration of their recently released album Sonidos de Karmática Resonancia, Mexican band Zoé announced a 26-date U.S. tour set to launch in August with two dates at the House of Blues in Chicago.This year’s trek, which will see them perform in venues such as the Greek Theater in L.A. and Kings Theatre in New York, comes two years since their last tour in 2019 in support of their Grammy-winning album Aztlán. Tickets for Zoé’s summer/fall U.S. tour are on sale through www.ticketmaster.com and zoetheband.com. See the tour dates here.

David Bisbal 

At the 2021 Latin AMAs, where he performed “Tears of Gold” alongside Carrie Underwood, David Bisbal told Billboard he was also preparing for his 2021 “En Tus Planes” tour. Set to kick off in the fall, the tour begins September 30 in Miami’s The Fillmore Miami Beach and wraps up on Oct. 30 in California’s San Jose Civic. The Spanish crooner, who will be celebrating 20 years of career in 2022, will also make pit stops in cities such as Atlanta, New York, San Juan, Dallas, Chicago, and Las Vegas, to name a few. Tickets are available at www.ticketmaster.com.

Bad Bunny

After making his epic Wrestlemania debut, Bad Bunny announced the North American leg of his 2022 El Ultimo Tour del Mundo tour in a video featuring Triple H. “You did amazing at WrestleMania but now, it’s time for you to do what you do,” the wrestler said while handing the singer a yellow road case that read “tour 2022.” EUTDM kicks off February 9, 2022, in Denver’s Ball Arena and runs until April 3rd in Miami’s AmericanAirlines Arena. Bunny will make pit stops in Houston, Los Angeles, Brooklyn, Washington, and Canada, to name a few. Tickets for the tour are available on Ticketmaster.com.

Myriam Hernandez

Blessing fans with hits such as “El Hombre Que Yo Amo,” “Herida” and “Peligroso Amor,” as well as songs from her upcoming studio album, Myriam Hernandez announced her diverse and conceptual Sinergia Tour will take place in the fall. Dubbed “synergy,” flowers will play an important role on this tour, representing the union of the four natural elements, in addition to beauty, sensuality and mystery. The tour will kick off Oct. 8 at The Palace Theatre in Stanford, Conn., and run until Oct. 24 at Straz Center for The Performing Arts in Tampa, Fla. For full dates and ticket information, visit ticketmaster.com.

Silvestre Dangond

The Colombian vallenato star unveiled a string of live shows to be held at The Fillmore in Miami Beach in May, presented by Loud and Live and MD Records. As of now, Dangond has announced eight shows, kicking off May 6 until the 16th. He’s expected to serenade fans with his biggest hits such as “Me Gusta Me Gusta,” “Cásate Conmigo,” “Vivir Bailando,” “Materialista” and “Vallenato Apretao,” to name a few, in addition to songs from his new album Las Locuras Mias. “It’s going to be a different experience and it’s going to be a safe experience. We can’t stress that enough,” organizers tell Billboard. Tickets are available on Ticketmaster.com.

Banda MS

Banda MS Positivo tour, at the helm of CMN Entertainment, will kick off on Sept. 3 at New York’s Madison Square Garden and run until Nov. 6 at Indianapolis’ Bankers Life Fieldhouse. They will make pit stops in D.C., Orlando, and Memphis, and other cities. Tickets for Banda MS Positivo will go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, April 9, via Ticketmaster.com and WellsFargoCenterPhilly.com for the Philadelphia show.

Gilberto Santa Rosa

On Sept. 24, the salsa artist will perform the first of his nine concerts in the U.S. Gilberto Santa Rosa will kick off his tour in El Cajon, Calif., and wrap up in National Harbor, Md.

See the dates here.

Grupo Firme

Rising regional Mexican band will hit the road March 20 for their 27-date U.S. tour. Grupo Firme will make stops at Chicago, Orlando and Houston.

See the dates here.

Maluma

The Colombian star’s newly announced 30-date U.S. and Puerto Rico arena tour is the biggest and most ambitious 2021 U.S. tour to date. Maluma’s Papi Juancho tour will kick off Sept. 1 in Sacramento’s Golden 1 Center and wrap up at Chicago’s Allstate Arena on Oct. 24.

See the dates here.

Mike Bahía

Colombian singer-songwriter Mike Bahía is set to hit the road for a mini tour in March. Bahía will kick off his three-day concert series in Miami on March 11 and will make stops at Orlando and Houston.

See dates here.

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