Latin Concerts You Can’t Miss This 2021 By: Lupe Llerenas

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The music entertainment industry was significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The world shut down and artists left and right postponed a lot of their work and music concerts.

A year and a half later, the world is still continuing to adapt to the new normal amid an ongoing pandemic, but Latino artists are looking to pick up their work where it left off. In fact, many artists are getting back on the road in the second half of 2021.

From Karol G to Marco Antonio Solis y Los Bukis, Banda MS, Enrique Iglesias, and Camilo, these are just a few of the Latinoa artists who are making a comeback with their tours this year.

Check out our list of ten artists who will be touring in 2021.

Karol G

Karol G will embark on her first-ever U.S. headlining tour this fall. The Colombian superstar will kick off her “Bichota Tour” on October 20 in Denver, Colorado. Then she’ll make her way around Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, and Miami before wrapping up in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Karol G announcing her first-ever U.S. headlining tour the “Bichota Tour” on Instagram.

 

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Rauw Alejandro

Rauw Alejandro will be hitting the road on a 50 date tour. The Puerto Rican artist’s “Todo de Ti” tour will kick off July 15 in Raleigh, North Carolina, make pit stops in Las Vegas, Texas, and New Jersey before wrapping it up in Los Angeles.

Marco Antonio Solis y Los Bukis

Reuniting for the first time in 25 years, Marco Antonio Solis y Los Bukis are coming back for a nine-day tour show titled “Una Historia Cantada” (A Sung History). The limited-run tour will be at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, the Soldier Field in Chicago, and the AT&T Stadium in Dallas.

Marco Antonia Solis y Los Bukis “Una Historia Cantada” tour dates

 

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Maluma

The Colombian star is hitting the road on a 30-date U.S. and Puerto Rico arena tour. Maluma’s “Papi Juancho” tour will kick off September 1 in Sacramento, California, and will wrap up at Chicago, Illinois in October.

Aventura

The Kings of Bachata are back! Aventura is returning to their farewell “Inmortal” tour starting later this summer. Due to popular demand, Romeo Santos and his bandmates will be visiting Chicago and Texas in August. Los Angeles in September and New Jersey in October.

 

Banda MS

Banda MS announced their return to touring with the U.S. leg of their “Banda MS Positivo” Tour. The Mexican musical group promises a packed concert with banda sinaloense, acoustic, and norteño music, to name a few.

Camilo

Camilo’s first-ever U.S. tour, Mis Manos (My Hands) tour is titled after his recently released album. The Colombian singer will hit 14 cities, beginning with Miami, October 22 and ending on December 3 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. “This is the first time I’m going on stage to perform my songs with my band,” Camilo told Billboard. “The expectation of looking my fans in the eye, and having them look into my eyes and sing those songs, which are anthems of hope, makes this an almost mystical encounter.”
✋🏼Mis Manos Tour🤚🏼Cantando juntos por primera vez (singing together for the first time)

 

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Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin

Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin are officially kicking off their highly awaited co-headlining tour this fall. With special guest Sebastian Yatra, the Latino trio will hit the road on a 26-date tour that will hit Los Angeles, Boston, Las Vegas, Chicago, Miami, and more.

Grupo Firme

Rising regional Mexican band will hit the road on their 27-date U.S. tour. With hits like “El Amor No Fue Pa’ Mi,” and “Ya Te Vas” Grupo Firme will make stops at Chicago, Orlando, Los Angeles, Houston Texas, and much more.

Mau y Ricky and Piso 21

Mau y Ricky and Piso 21 are teaming up for their first-ever joint tour, “Panas & Parceros.” The 2021 “Panas & Parceros” tour will kick off on September 26 in New York and will run throughout the fall with pit stops in other U.S. cities as well as Mexico.

Of course, these are just a few of the artists hitting the road on their musical tour. Let us know who you’re excited to see in concert in the comments below.