Rauw Alejandro Kicks Off LATAM Leg Of ‘Cosa Nuestra World Tour’

Grammy-nominated Latin superstar Rauw Alejandro has officially brought his successful “Cosa Nuestra World Tour” to Latin America, beginning with three sold-out nights at Movistar Arena in Santiago, Chile.
The Puerto Rican star toured the U.S. and Europe earlier this year, and the Latin American leg will be his first performances since the release of his sixth studio album, Cosa Nuestra: Capitulo 0, which serves as a prequel to Cosa Nuestra and is a tribute to Afro-Caribbean rhythms.
Rauw Alejandro is incorporating music from his latest LP into his Broadway-inspired production, including the hit songs “Besito en la Frente” and “Guabansexx,” and he will be visiting South American cities such as Buenos Aires, São Paulo and Bogotá before going to Mexico for shows in Monterrey, Mexico City and Guadalajara. He concludes his Live Nation-promoted tour with a four-night stand at the iconic Coliseo de Puerto Rico in San Juan on Nov. 25, 26, 28 and 29.
For tickets, visit the artist’s website, RauwAlejandro.com.
The two-time Latin Grammy winner is contending in two categories at this year’s Latin Grammy Awards. He’s nominated for Reggaeton Performance for “Baja Pa’ Acá” and the highly coveted Album of the Year honor.
Based on 32 reports submitted to Pollstar Boxoffice, Rauw Alejandro’s tour has grossed nearly $65 million, averaging $2.4 million per night, and moved 380,505 tickets. His most successful outing was a three-night stand in May at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, which grossed a total of $8,329,596.
Rauw Alejandro is booked worldwide by United Talent Agency.
“COSA NUESTRA WORLD TOUR” DATES
Oct. 15 — Santiago, CL — Movistar Arena
Oct. 18 — Buenos Aires, AR — Movistar Arena
Oct. 19 — Buenos Aires, AR — Movistar Arena
Oct. 20 — Buenos Aires, AR — Movistar Arena
Oct. 22 — Sao Paulo, BR — Vibra São Paulo
Oct. 26 — Bogota, CO — Movistar Arena
Oct. 27 — Bogota, CO — Movistar Arena
Oct. 28 — Bogota, CO — Movistar Arena
Nov. 2 — Monterrey, MX — Arena Monterrey
Nov. 4 — Mexico City, MX — Palacio de los Deportes
Nov. 5 — Mexico City, MX — Palacio de los Deportes
Nov. 6 — Mexico City, MX — Palacio de los Deportes
Nov. 8 — Mexico City, MX — Palacio de los Deportes
Nov. 9 — Mexico City, MX — Palacio de los Deportes
Nov. 15 — Guadalajara, MX — Arena VFG
Nov. 16 — Guadalajara, MX — Arena VFG
Nov. 18 — Monterrey, MX — Arena Monterrey
Nov. 19 — Monterrey, MX — Arena Monterrey
Nov. 25 — San Juan, PR — Coliseo de Puerto Rico
Nov. 26 — San Juan, PR — Coliseo de Puerto Rico
Nov. 28— San Juan, PR — Coliseo de Puerto Rico
Nov. 29 — San Juan, PR — Coliseo de Puerto Rico
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