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Rauw Alejandro Announces the Latin American Leg of His Cosa Nuestra World Tour: Here Are the Dates

Puerto Rican superstar Rauw Alejandro announced on Monday (April 14) that he’s taking his 2025 Cosa Nuestra world tour to Latin America, revealing that his visit will make stops in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico.

The Latin American tour — produced by Live Nation — will kick off on Oct. 14, in Chile and will travel to major cities across the region, including Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico. The tour will conclude on Nov. 15 in Guadalajara. Fans can look forward to an electrifying performance featuring Rauw’s greatest hits as well as new music, highlighting the genre-blending sound that has established him as a global sensation.

In his first-ever tour with a live band, Rauw delivered an electrifying performance that blended theatrical stage production, high-energy choreography, and powerful live instrumentation. This combination elevated his signature futuristic sound to new heights. Each scene of the Cosa Nuestra story featured strong dance movements, expressive performances, and wardrobe changes, all of which Rauw commanded with undeniable style and presence.

The Cosa Nuestra World Tour is in support of Rauw’s Cosa Nuestra album, released last year, which gave the singer-songwriter his first top 10-charting effort on the Billboard 200 with a No. 6 debut. The LP also landed No. 1 on the Top Latin Albums chart and Latin Rhythm Albums charts in November. Most recently, Rauw’s “Khé?” with Romeo Santos, part of Cosa Nuestra, hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart, becoming the first No. 1 for either of them since 2023.

See the newly announced dates below:

  • 14 Oct. 14, Santiago, Chile, Movistar Arena
  • Oct.18, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Movistar Arena
  • Oct. 22, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Vibra São Paulo
  • Oct. 26, Bogota, Colombia, Movistar Arena
  • Nov. 2, Monterrey, Mexico, Arena Monterrey
  • Nov. 6, Mexico City, Mexico, Palacio de los Deportes
  • Nov. 8, Mexico City, Mexico, Palacio de los Deportes
  • Nov. 15, Guadalajara, Mexico, Arena VFG **

For ticketing information, visit the Live Nation website

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