Cosa Nuestra World Tour

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Cosa Nuestra World Tour
Tour by Rauw Alejandro
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LocationNorth America
Associated album Cosa Nuestra
Start date5 April 2025 (2025-04-05)
End date8 June 2025 (2025-06-08)
No. of shows31
Rauw Alejandro concert chronology

The Cosa Nuestra World Tour is the upcoming fifth concert tour by Puerto Rican singer Rauw Alejandro in support of his fifth studio album Cosa Nuestra (2024) and its follow up Cosa Nuestra II once released. [1] It is scheduled to begin on 5 April 2025 at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, and to end on 8 June 2025 in Puerto Rico, comprising 31 shows.

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Background

Rauw Alejandro released his fifth studio album Cosa Nuestra on 15 November 2024, a more reggaeton-distanced and more live instrumentation-focused record than his previous albums Saturno (2022) and Playa Saturno (2023). [2] [3] It received great critical and commercial success, peaking at six on the Billboard 200 and reaching the top position in Spain and on Billboard 's Top Latin Albums.

On 29 November, Alejandro revealed the first date of the tour at a promotional event in San Juan, the sale of which started the following date. [4] Three more shows at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico were announced on 2 December. A 24-date tour of the United States were announced on 6 December 2024, with tickets going on sale on Ticketmaster and Live Nation on 13 December. [5] Due to overwhelming demand, additional dates were announced in Los Angeles, Chicago, Brooklyn, and Miami. A third show at Barclays Center was announced on 17 December. According to Alejandro, international dates in Mexico, Europe, Latin America, and Asia will be announced soon.

Tour dates

List of 2025 concerts
Date (2025)CityCountryVenue
April 5 Seattle United States Climate Pledge Arena
April 8 Sacramento Golden 1 Center
April 11 Paradise [a] T-Mobile Arena
April 12 San Francisco Chase Center
April 13 Fresno Save Mart Center
April 15 Salt Lake City Delta Center
April 17 Denver Ball Arena
April 23 Phoenix Footprint Center
April 25 Inglewood Intuit Dome
April 26
April 30 San Diego Viejas Arena
May 1 Anaheim Honda Center
May 3 Dallas American Airlines Center
May 6 Houston Toyota Center
May 9 Chicago United Center
May 10
May 14 Baltimore CFG Bank Arena
May 15 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center
May 17 Boston TD Garden
May 19 Brooklyn Barclays Center
May 20
May 21
May 23 Raleigh Lenovo Center
May 24 Atlanta State Farm Arena
May 27 Orlando Kia Center
May 30 Miami Kaseya Center
May 31
June 5 San Juan Puerto Rico Coliseo José Miguel Agrelot
June 6
June 7
June 8

Notes

  1. Billed as Las Vegas in promotional material.

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