9 in Chicago and return to arenas to circle the West in November and December – here are some reminders about why they are so treasured.īruce Springsteen’s set list is packed with highlights arena shows – they head to Europe in late April, come back for stateside stadium dates starting Aug. On Monday, nearly two months into a tour six years in the making, Springsteen and the incomparable E Street Band blasted through two hours and 45 minutes of relentless musical history with smiles, shared microphones, slapped hands and ace musicianship.Īs the crew winds down this first run of U.S. Just an opening parade of sinewy songs from 1978 (“Prove it All Night,” “The Promised Land”) to 2020 (“Ghosts,” “Letter To You”), all presented with the vigor of a man three decades younger than Springsteen’s apparently ageless 73. No posing, other than his iconic stance – surely unintentional by now – of leaning forward with his trusty Fender guitar dangling down his back. No talking, other than to bellow “WASHINGTON!” as the first notes of “No Surrender” unfurled from the instruments of the E Street Band. – For more than an hour, Bruce Springsteen played. Oct.Watch Video: Bruce Springsteen pays his voice a compliment, releases new song For ticket info, visit: Below, the complete list of dates for Sanz En Vivo: Let’s enjoy music,” adds Sanz, who recently wrapped up a 15-date stint in Mexico. “I expect this comeback will be filled with a lot of love, magic, good energy. The 11-date trek kicks off in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in September and has stops in cities such as Chicago, New York and Houston before wrapping up in Los Angeles in October. for the first time since the pandemic with his Sanz En Vivo Tour, produced by Loud And Live. Spanish star Alejandro Sanz is set to come back to the U.S. This year, the show must go on, and artists such as Rauw Alejandro, Eladio Carrión, Maná, and Ha*Ash, have all hit the road. See our list of Latin tours that have already been announced for 2023 below. Other memorable treks last year included Feid, Christian Nodal, Sebastian Yatra, and Rosalía, whose Motomami World Tour grossed $28.1 million through the end of October. The latter wrapped the year with a historic residency of 14 sold-out concerts at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot, part of the duo’s La Última Misión World Tour. The former wrapped his La Última Vuelta World Tour with $197.8 million and 1.9 million tickets sold over 83 shows in 2022, making it the second-biggest tour by a Latin artist in Boxscore history. While Bunny and Karol made the rounds, two of reggaetón’s big dogs, Daddy Yankee and Wisin y Yandel, also kicked off their individual farewell tours. The “Bichota” singer surpassed Jennifer Lopez‘s $50 million grossing It’s My Party World Tour in 2019. The tours that have already culminated are removed from the list.Įver since the touring industry rebooted in 2021, Latin music has become increasingly popular, with some of its biggest acts announcing tours in 2022 - including Bad Bunny, who closed out the year with a record-breaking $435 million in tour grosses that combine more than 80 concerts from two separate treks (El Último Tour del Mundo and The World’s Hottest Tour).Ĭolombian star Karol G also made history, becoming the highest U.S.-grossing tour by a female Latin act with her $Trip Love Tour, grossing $69.9 million and selling 410,000 tickets across 33 shows in North America, according to numbers reported to Billboard Boxscore. tours and is updated on a bi-weekly basis. Editor’s Note: The list features only U.S.
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