Argentine Trap Star Duki Adds U.S. Leg to World Tour

The Ameri World Tour kicks off in March.

Argentine Trap Star Duki Adds U.S. Leg to World Tour

Argentine trap star Duki, widely recognized as a major pioneer of Argentina’s global urban music movement, is adding a 10-city U.S. leg to his global Ameri World Tour.

The tour kicks off March with previously announced stops in Bolivia, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Mexico, Spain, Portugal, Germany and Italy, with more locations to be revealed soon.

Duki’s U.S. leg, produced by Live Nation, kicks off April 26 at SOMA in San Diego, Calif., and will stop in Los Angeles, New York and Miami, among other cities, before wrapping up at San Juan’s Coca Cola Music Hall in Puerto Rico May 18. Tickets will be available for presale Nov. 12 and for general sale Nov. 13 on Live Nation’s website.

This is Duki’s first major foray in the U.S., following huge touring success in other markets.

Last December, Duki became the first urban artist ever to sell out Argentina’s biggest stadium — the fabled River Stadium in Buenos Aires — not once, but twice, selling 140,000 tickets across both nights. Earlier this year, he became the first urban artist to ever play and sell out Spain’s Bernabéu stadium in Madrid.

The Ameri World Tour follows the release of Ameri, the album, on indie Dale Play Records. The set garnered 13.5 million streams on its first day of release and premiered as a pre-listening event in front of over 15,000 people at the Movistar Arena in Argentina.

Here are all of Duki’s Ameri World Tour U.S. dates:

April 26 – San Diego – SOMA

April 27 – Los Angeles – Hollywood Palladium

April 30 – Philadelphia – Theatre of the Living Arts

May 1 – Boston – Citizens House of Blues

May 3 – New York – Theatre at Madison Square Garden

May 6 – Charlotte, N.C. – The Fillmore Charlotte

May 8 – Silver Spring, Md. – The Fillmore Silver Spring

May 10 – Chiago – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom

May 14 – Atlanta – Tabernacle

May 17 – Miamia – Kaseya Center

May 18 – San Juan, Puerto Rico – Coca Cola Music Hall