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Tito Double P Announces ¡AY MAMÁ! Mexico Tour

Following a successful U.S. stint earlier this year, Tito Double P is set to bring his ¡AY MAMÁ! Tour to Mexico for the first time.

His upcoming tour, promoted by Live Nation and Ocesa, is set to span 19 dates across the country. The Tepic, Nayarit, artist — known for hits such as “Tattoo,” “Dos Días” and “Nadie,” along with his No. 1 debut Incómodo on Billboard‘s Top Latin Albums chart — promises “electrifying performances.” According to the press release, Tito will bring his “bold, genre-defining take on música Mexicana” while presenting his signature blend of corridos tumbados.

The tour kicks off Sept. 13 in Mexico City’s Palacio de los Deportes and spans major cities such as Guadalajara, Monterrey, and Tijuana, with stops in Oaxaca and Mérida. His trek culminates on Nov. 7 in La Paz at Estadio de Beisbol Arturo C. Nahl. Tickets for the tour go on sale Thursday (Aug. 28) at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET via Tito Double P’s official website.

Tito Double P, who co-founded Double P Records alongside his superstar cousin Peso Pluma, received the prestigious 2025 Billboard Indie Power Player of the Year award in June for his growing influence in the music industry, particularly within the regional Mexican genre.

See the complete list of dates for his ¡AY MAMÁ! Mexico Tour below:

  • Sept. 13 — Mexico City — Palacio de los Deportes
  • Sept. 17 — Orizaba Centro — Coliseo La Concordia
  • Sept. 19 — Veracruz — Explanada del Auditorio Benito Juárez
  • Sept. 20 — Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza — Auditorio GNP
  • Sept. 24 — Oaxaca — Auditorio Guelaguetza
  • Sept. 25 — Mérida — Foro GNP
  • Sept. 27 — Chihuahua — ExpoGan Chihuahua, Centro de Espectaculos(tickets here)
  • Oct. 2 — Saltillo — Auditorio Parque Las Maravillas
  • Oct. 4 — Guadalajara — Estadio 3 de Marzo
  • Oct. 9 — Torreón — Coliseo de Torreón
  • Oct. 10 — León de los Aldama — Velaria de la Feria
  • Oct. 12 — San Luis Potosí — Teatro de la ciudad, Parque Tangamanga II
  • Oct. 16 — Aguascalientes — Plaza de Toros Monumental de Aguascalientes
  • Oct. 17 — Toluca — Estadio de Beisbol Toluca 80
  • Oct. 18 — Ciudad Juárez — ExpoGan Juárez, Plaza de la Mexicanidad* (tickets here)
  • Oct. 21 — Monterrey — Arena Monterrey
  • Oct. 25 — Hermosillo — Centro de Usos Múltiples CUM
  • Nov. 1 — Tijuana — Explanada del Estadio Caliente
  • Nov. 7 — La Paz — Estadio de Beisbol Arturo C. Nahl

*Not a Live Nation Date

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