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Latin Mafia Announces First U.S. Tour (EXCLUSIVE)

by · Variety

Rising artists Latin Mafia — comprised of siblings Mike (producer), Emilio (singer) and Milton (singer) De La Rosa — are touring the United States for the first time in their career. Fresh off a nomination for best new artist at the upcoming Latin Grammy Awards, the trio will play Los Angeles’ Hollywood Palladium and the Brooklyn Paramount in New York on a North American trek that begins in January.

Produced by Live Nation, the “Te Odio Y Te Extraño Mucho” tour will begin in the U.S. and conclude with a run of Mexico shows slated for spring and summer. Latin Mafia have been playing a circuit of festival dates — slots at Coachella, Festival Estereo Picnic and their native Mexico’s Tecate Pal Norte — that will culminate with an appearance at Tyler, the Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival, taking place on Nov. 16-17 in Los Angeles.

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“Sharing these moments with people who connect with our music and reaching cities we haven’t been to before excites us deeply,” the band told Variety in a statement. Monday’s announcement comes on the heels of the band’s release of their debut album, “Todos Los Días Todo El Día,” released via Rimas Music Label.

They continued, “At this point in our career, and with this new album, our followers are discovering a new side of us, just as we are discovering new aspects of each of them. We are constantly changing. We aren’t the same people we were yesterday, nor are we the same people we’ll likely be tomorrow. This project and this tour bring out the best in us, and we’re thrilled to know that we’ll be able to connect with all these people at each date we’ve prepared with so much love.”

General on-sale for all tickets begins on Oct. 30 at 10 a.m. local time on LiveNation.com

U.S. Tour Dates

Thursday, January 16 – San Francisco, CA – The Masonic
Friday, January 17 – Anaheim, CA – House of Blues
Saturday, January 18
– San Diego, CA – House of Blues
Wednesday, January 22
– Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium
Friday, January 24 –
Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren
Sunday, January 26
– El Paso, TX – Plaza Theatre
Tuesday, January 28
– Austin, TX – Emo’s
Friday, January 31
– San Antonio, TX – Boeing Center at Tech Port
Saturday, February 1
– Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall
Sunday, February 2
– Dallas, TX – South Side Ballroom
Wednesday, February 5
– Lake Buena Vista, FL – House of Blues
Friday, February 7
– Miami Beach, FL – Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theatre
Tuesday, February 11
– Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore Silver Spring
Thursday, February 13
– Chicago, IL – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
Saturday, February 15
– Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount
Sunday, February 16
– Boston, MA – House of Blues
Friday, February 21
– San Juan, PR – Coca Cola Music Hall

Mexico Dates

Saturday, March 1 – San Luis Potosí – El Domo
Thursday, March 6 – Hermosillo – Auditorio CUMM
Friday, March 14 – CD. Juárez – Gimnasio Universitario
Saturday, March 15 – Chihuahua – Corner Spot
Friday, March 21 – Querétaro – Auditorio Jodo
Saturday, March 22 – León – La Velaria
Sunday, March 23 – Aguascalientes – Auditorio El Domo
Friday, March 28 – Cancún – Plaza de Toros
Saturday, March 29 – Mérida – Auditorio GNP
Friday, April 4 – Tuxtla – Foro Chiapas
Friday, April 11 – Tampico – Expo Tampico
Saturday, April 12 – Veracruz – Benito Juárez
Thursday, April 24 – Oaxaca – Auditorio Guelaguetza
Friday, April 25 – Puebla – Auditorio GNP
Saturday, April 26 – Pachuca – Auditorio Explanada
Saturday, May 3 – Guadalajara – Arena VFG
Friday, May 9 – Tijuana – Plaza de Toros
Saturday, May 31 – Ciudad de México – Palacio de los Deportes
Friday, June 13 – Monterrey – Arena Monterrey