Rauw Alejandro Unveils Cosa Nuestra World Tour: Here Are the Dates
The superstar's Live Nation-produced stint kicks off April 5 in Seattle.
Rauw Alejandro is going on tour next year in support of his latest album, Cosa Nuestra. The Puerto Rican superstar unveiled the dates to his world tour on Friday (Dec. 6).
The Live Nation-produced stint is set to kick off April 5 in Seattle, and will then visit major cities including San Francisco, Chicago, Houston, Boston and New York before wrapping May 30 in Miami. According to the press release, fans can expect an “electrifying showcase of Rauw’s biggest hits and new music, delivering the genre-defying sound that has propelled him to global stardom.”
News of the tour comes just a few weeks after Rauw released Cosa Nuestra, an 18-track set that gave the singer-songwriter and rapper his first top 10-charting effort on the Billboard 200, as Cosa Nuestra debuted at No. 6 there. The LP landed atop the Top Latin Albums chart and Latin Rhythm Albums charts (dated Nov. 30).
Cosa Nuestra boasts guest collaborators including Bad Bunny (“Qué Pasaría…”), Laura Pausini (“Se Fue”), Romeo Santos (“Khé?”) and Pharrell Williams (“Committed”). From salsa to R&B to reggaetón to electro-funk to kizomba, the album is a wide-ranging production that represents his most eclectic and ambitious work to date.
General onsale for tickets begins Dec. 13 at 10 a.m. local time on the Live Nation website. See Rauw Alejandro’s Cosa Nuestra U.S. dates below:
- April 5 — Seattle — Climate Pledge Arena
- April 8 — Sacramento, Calif. — Golden 1 Center
- April 11 — Las Vegas — T-Mobile Arena
- April 12 — San Francisco — Chase Center
- April 13 — Fresno, Calif. — Save Mart Center at Fresno State
- April 15 — Salt Lake City — Delta Center
- April 17 — Denver — Ball Arena
- April 23 — Phoenix — Footprint Center
- April 25 — Inglewood, Calif. — Intuit Dome
- April 30 — San Diego — Viejas Arena
- May 1 — Anaheim, Calif. — Honda Center
- May 3 — Dallas — American Airlines Center
- May 6 — Houston — Toyota Center
- May 9 — Chicago — United Center
- May 14 — Baltimore, Md. — CFG Bank Arena
- May 15 — Philadelphia — Wells Fargo Center
- May 17 — Boston — TD Garden
- May 20 — Brooklyn, N.Y. — Barclays Center
- May 23 — Raleigh, N.C. — Lenovo Center
- May 24 — Atlanta — State Farm Arena
- May 27 — Orlando, Fla. — Kia Center
- May 30 — Miami — Kaseya Center