Here Are All the Tours You Can’t Miss in 2024

Here Are All the Tours You Can’t Miss in 2024

Undoubtedly, 2023 was a huge year for Latine artists and their tours. But just when you think you’ve attended the concert of a lifetime, another amazing tour is announced. And as music lovers, we’re more than ready to see — and share — what’s the next hottest tour for 2024.

With new albums come supporting tours that help us create new core memories. Whether they’re full of nostalgia, such as RBD’s reunion tour in 2023, or full-on perreo action with Rauw Alejandro’s Saturno Tour, each tour fills us with unmatched endorphins and excitement. Other notable showstoppers we enjoyed in 2023 include Karol G’s ambitious and successful stadium Mañana Será Bonito Tour and Peso Pluma’s extensive debut U.S. tour. And how can we forget to mention Becky G’s first-ever headlining tour that supported her latest album, ESQUINAS?

While we don’t know exactly what the future holds, we have some ideas of what to expect from the artists already filling our 2024 calendars. For example, Bad Bunny’s surprise nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana album release already excites us for his upcoming trap-only Most Wanted Tour. Other artists that have announced new tour dates include the popular Colombian band Morat, who’s embarking on their U.S. tour on Jan. 24. The experimental artist Helado Negro also claimed our February, starting his U.S. tour on the 9th.

But there’s more to look forward to. And as 2024 unravels, we’ll keep you routinely updated with all the Latine tours as they roll out. Who else can we expect to tour this year? Will we finally get an update on Shakira’s global tour plans? Here are all the Latine tours that you can’t miss in 2024.

Marca MP (Oct. 6, 2023, to Mar. 9, 2024) – The bicultural regional Mexican group is performing live in 11 cities throughout the U.S. The new trek includes Atlanta, El Paso, Palm Desert, and more cities.

El Tri (Oct. 11, 2023, to Feb. 18, 2024) – The iconic Mexican rock band is celebrating its 55th anniversary with a tour across the U.S. El Tri will perform in cities like Seattle, Houston, Anaheim, Las Vegas, and Phoenix, to name a few.

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Hurray for the Riff Raff (Nov. 12, 2023, to Apr. 14, 2024) – The Bronx-born boricua artist is going on tour to support their upcoming album The Past Is Still Alive, out on Feb. 23. The U.S. tour dates start at the Brooklyn Folk Fest in 2023 and will then continue onto 2024, starting in New Orleans, LA, on Feb. 25, and ending in Houston, TX, on Apr. 14. They will then head to Europe.

Coco & Breezy (Jan. 19 to Apr. 6) – The Afro-Latina DJ twins are hitting the road in 2024. They will perform live in cities like Seattle, Miami, and Dallas, among others.

Morat (Jan. 24 to Feb. 25) – The popular Colombian band is embarking on their new Si Ayer Fuera Hoy U.S. tour on Jan. 24 in Rosemont, IL. They will also hit major cities like New York City, Miami, Houston, El Paso, and wrap up their string of concerts in Los Angeles on Feb. 25.

Gloria Trevi (Jan. 26 to Sept. 22) – The emblematic Mexican singer is going on an extensive U.S. tour in 2024. She will perform her Mi Soundtrack World Tour in cities like San Jose, Phoenix, New York, San Antonio, and Las Vegas. She will be accompanied by Marco Antonio Solís’ daughter, Mar Solís, on selected dates.

The Trilogy Tour (Jan. 30 to March 10) – Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias, and Pitbull will continue The Trilogy Tour in 2024. New tour dates include stops in San Francisco, Denver, Atlanta, and many more.

Enjambre (Feb. 14 to March 7) – The Mexican rock group is going on tour. The 14-date tour will hit cities like Phoenix, Houston, New York City, Chicago, and Seattle. They will wrap up the highly-anticipated tour with a special acoustic experience called “Noches de Salón” in Los Angeles.

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Helado Negro (Feb. 9 to May 4) – The Ecuadorian-American experimental artist is going on tour to support his newest album Phasor, which will be available on Feb. 9. He will perform in cities like Houston, San Diego, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, and more.

Pablo Alborán (Feb. 9 to Mar. 7) – The Malaguese singer-songwriter is hitting the road in the U.S. in 2024. His new La Cu4rta Hoja 2024 tour will make stops in Miami, FL; Dallas, TX; Houston, TX; Los Angeles, CA; among others.

Provoker (Feb. 12 to Mar. 22) – The Los Angeles-based post-punk band is going on tour in 2024. They will make stops in San Diego, San Francisco, Chicago, and many more cities as part of their Demon Compass Tour.

Juanes (Feb. 13 to Mar. 29) – The emblematic Colombian rocker is going on his 2024 Vida Cotidiana World Tour. The tour will reach Seattle, WA; Los Angeles, CA; El Paso, TX; New York, NY; and more cities across the U.S.

Tornillo (Feb. 14 to Mar. 23) – The Mexican rapper and singer Tornillo is touring the U.S. for the first time. He will start in Las Vegas, NV, on Feb. 14 and wrap it up in Los Angeles, CA, on Mar. 23. Tornillo will be joined by Mexican rapper Dharius, formerly of Cartel de Santa, on all dates.

Bad Bunny (Feb. 21 to May 26) – The Puerto Rican icon is bringing his initial trap sounds to 31 cities across the nation. Benito will embark on his Most Wanted Tour in Salt Lake City, UT, on Feb. 21 and wrap it up in Miami, FL, on May 26.

Hombres G (March 6 to July 13) – The emblematic Spanish rock band announced their upcoming 40th Anniversary Tour. The 14-city tour will start in Hidalgo, TX, on March 6 and will wrap up in El Paso, TX, on July 13.

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Don Omar (March 7 to Apr. 21) – The Puerto Rican reggaeton pioneer will embark on his Back to Reggaeton Tour in 2024. The U.S. leg starts in Reading, PA, on March 7 and concludes in Miami, FL, on April 21.

Ana Tijoux (March 12 to 27) – After six years, the Chilean artist is finally hitting the road. Tijoux will play selected U.S. cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Boston, and Washington, DC.

Pepe Aguilar (Mar. 29 to July 20) – Pepe Aguilar is bringing his family – Leonardo, Ángela, and Antonio Jr. – to the U.S. The Jaripeo Hasta Los Huesos Tour 2024 is a celebration of the Aguilar Dynasty with a Day of the Dead-themed production. The tour will hit cities like Anaheim, Las Vegas, Houston, Los Angeles, and more.

Meth Math (April 2 to 13) – The experimental Mexican trio is performing in the U.S. The spring tour includes venues in Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and more.

Andrés Cepeda (Apr. 13 to May 3) – The emblematic Colombian singer is touring the U.S. in 2024. His 14-date Tengo Ganas U.S. tour will reach Chicago, IL; Los Angeles, CA; Austin, TX; Miami, FL; New York, NY; and more cities across the nation.

Mon Laferte (May 5 to June 2) – The passionate Chilean singer-songwriter is touring the U.S. and Latin America. Her upcoming Autopoiética Tour will start its U.S. leg in Chicago, IL, on May 3 and wrap up in Napa, CA, on June 2.

Los Temerarios (July 26 to Dec. 7) – The emblematic Mexican group from Fresnillo, Mexico, is playing their final shows in 2024. The Hasta Siempre Tour 2024 starts in Mexico City in February and will reach its U.S. leg in July.