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Carin León Unveils International Tour Dates Ahead of Stagecoach Debut

Música Mexicana artist Carin León has announced his international “Boca Chueca Tour,” slated for this fall. León will kickoff the trek later this year after making debut appearances at both Coachella and Stagecoach.

The “Boca Chueca Tour” will hit major cities across North America and Europe, including a night at Madison Square Garden in New York City, two nights at the United Center in Chicago, Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto, and BMO Stadium in Los Angeles.

Following the North American leg, León will venture into Europe with confirmed dates in Madrid, London, Amsterdam and Paris.

More immediately, following his performance at Stagecoach, León will appear as a special guest for the Rolling Stones at their Glendale, California concert at State Farm Stadium on May 7.

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“Embarking on this tour is an exhilarating opportunity to share my new music with fans throughout North America and Europe alike. Taking my songs and the vibrant essence of Música Mexicana to a global stage is truly an honor,” said León.

Ticket pre-sales begin April 30 at 10 a.m. local time and a limited number of VIP packages will also be available starting April 30. Tickets go on sale to the general public on May 3.

BOCA CHUECA TOUR 2024 DATES
July 22—Paso Robles, CA—Mid-State Fair
August 29—Greenwood Village, CO—Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre
August 31—San Diego, CA—Pechanga Arena San Diego
September 1—Greater Palm Springs, CA—Acrisure Arena
September 5—Sacramento, CA—Golden 1 Center
September 6—San Francisco, CA—Chase Center
September 8—Seattle, WA—Climate Pledge Arena
September 12—Phoenix, AZ—Footprint Center
September 13—Los Angeles, CA—BMO Stadium
September 14—Las Vegas, NV—Michelob ULTRA Arena
September 19—Chicago, IL—United Center
September 20—Chicago, IL—United Center
September 22—Toronto, ON—Coca-Cola Coliseum
September 26—Washington, DC—Capital One Arena
September 27—Reading, PA—Santander Arena
September 28—Uncasville, CT—Mohegan Sun Arena
October 2—New York, NY—Madison Square Garden
October 6—Houston, TX—Toyota Center
October 10—Ft. Worth, TX—Dickies Arena
October 13—Nashville, TN—Bridgestone Arena
October 17—Charlotte, NC—Spectrum Center
October 19—Tampa, FL—Amalie Arena
October 20—Sunrise, FL—Amerant Bank Arena
October 31—Madrid, ESP—Wizink Center*
November 3—London, UK—Electric Brixton
November 4—Amsterdam, NL—Paradiso
November 5—Paris, FR—Alhambra
*already on-sale

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