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Luis R Conriquez Announces Trakas HDSPM U.S. Tour: See the Dates

Corridos bélicos pioneer Luis R Conriquez is set to hit the road with his Trakas HDSPM U.S. Tour, Billboard can announce.

The Live Nation-produced stint will kick off April 25 in New York at the UBS Arena and will visit major cities across the country, including San Antonio and Las Vegas before wrapping up Oct. 11 in Sacramento, Calif., at the Golden 1 Center.

Born in Sonora, Mexico, the 29-year-old singer-songwriter rose to fame thanks to his signature corridos powered by his distinctive raw vocals. Over the last few years, Conriquez, signed to indie Kartel Music, has become a powerhouse, placing over 20 tracks on the Hot Latin Songs chart. Last year, he scored his first Hot 100 entry with “Si No Quieres No,” a collaboration with up-and-comer Netón Vega.

His Corridos Bélicos, Vol. IV, released in January 2024, earned him his first entry and top 10 on any albums chart, debuting at No. 5 on Top Latin Albums and No. 3 on Regional Mexican Albums. It also became Conriquez’s Billboard 200 entrée with a No. 36 debut. He’s also become a go-to collaborator for both regional Mexican and non-regional Mexican artists alike, including Nicky Jam, Ryan Castro and Peso Pluma.

Earlier this year, Conriquez performed a sold-out concert at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles followed by shows across the U.S. and Mexico. He’s also set to perform at the Bésame Mucho Festival in Austin, Texas on April 5.

General on sale tickets for Conriquez’s 17-date Trakas HDSPM Tour can be purchased at LiveNation.com beginning March 13 at 10 a.m. local time. See the complete list of dates below:

  • April 25 – Belmont Park, N.Y. – UBS Arena
  • April 26 – Reading, Pa. – Santander Arena
  • May 9 – Rogers, Ark. – Walmart AMP
  • May 11 – San Antonio – Freeman Coliseum
  • May 17 – El Paso, Texas – El Paso County Coliseum
  • May 23 – Charlotte, N.C. – PNC Music Pavillion
  • May 24 – Fairfax, Va. – EagleBank Arena
  • Sept. 5 – Seattle, Wash. – WAMU Theater
  • Sept. 6 – Portland, Ore. – Theater of the Clouds
  • Sept. 19 – Fresno, Calif. – Save Mart Center at Fresno State
  • Sept. 20 – Palm Desert, Calif. – Acrisure Arena
  • Sept. 26 – Ontario, Calif. – Toyota Arena
  • Sept. 27 – Las Vegas – Michelob ULTRA Arena*
  • Oct. 4 – Chula Vista, Calif. – North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
  • Oct. 5 – Anaheim, Calif. – Honda Center
  • Oct. 10 – San Jose, Calif. – SAP Center
  • Oct. 11 – Sacramento, Calif – Golden 1 Center

*AXS.com Date/Not a Ticketmaster Date

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