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Junior H Concludes US Trek With Historic Two-Night Stand At LA’s Hollywood Bowl

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Junior H, a pioneer in the modern Mexican corridos movement along with Peso Pluma and Natanael Cano, wrapped up his successful “$ad Boyz Live & Broken Tour” with two historic sold-out nights at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on Nov. 7 and 8.

The 24-year-old singer became the youngest male artist to headline and sell out back-to-back nights at the iconic venue. Junior H, who was featured on the cover of Pollstar in September of 2024, rode a wave of momentum following his first-ever full set at Coachella in April, which was not only a seminal moment for the artist but also for the música Mexicana genre, introducing his brand of corridos that resonates with young hopeless romantics.

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Junior H, who is repped by popular Latin indie label Rancho Humilde, entered the Hollywood Bowl having sold out every single venue he visited this year. Following his Coachella appearance, the Latin star embarked on a Live Nation-promoted 27-date tour that began with two concerts at Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre in Tinley Park, Illinois, on Aug. 31 and Sept. 1. The Guanajuato native grossed $4,346,901 off 37,251 tickets sold, according to Pollstar Boxoffice.

Not counting the two nights in L.A., Junior H’s trek hauled in $36,881,188, averaging $1,676,418 per night, and moved 323,452 tickets.

The tour was Junior H’s most ambitious yet, with a large production that expanded from five to nine trucks to accommodate more than 294 outdoor video panels with 272 indoor panels, an upgraded sound system, dynamic lasers and drones to make the show more immersive.

And he’s not done yet. Junior H, whose real name is Antonio Herrera Pérez, is going down south for his “México En Lágrimas $ad Boyz Tour,” which kicked off at Explanada del Estadio Caliente in Tijuana on Sunday night. The routing includes stops in Acapulco, Guadalajara, Monterrey, León and four nights at Mexico City’s Plaza de Toros.

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