Argentine Rapper Tiago PZK Postpones ‘GOTTI A TOUR’ To 2025

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Argentine rapper Tiago PZK has postponed his upcoming “GOTTI A TOUR” to spring 2025 to allow the artist time to finish a project he wanted to present during the tour.

The artist wants to give fans a complete experience that included new music, and he promises to deliver an unforgettable experience that fans deserve.

“I’m sad to announce that my plan to release new music before this tour was delayed, which didn’t give us enough time to finish the production in time,” Tiago PZK said in a statement. “I really want to give you something completely new, so I want to make sure it’s right.”

The tour, which includes dates in Spain, the United States and Latin America, was originally slated to begin this fall but will now kick off on Feb. 14, 2025, at WiZink Center in Madrid. The routing includes shows at Estadio Cuscatlán in San Salvador, El Salvador; Pepper Club in San José, Costa Rica; Buenos Aires, Argentina’s Movistar Arena; Auditorio Telmex in Guadalajara, Mexico; Mexico City’s Pepsi Center WTC; Thalia Hall in Chicago; D.C.’s Union Stage; Brooklyn Bowl Nashville in Tennessee; and El Paso’s Lowbrow Palace. The tour wraps up on July 10 at El Rey Theater in Los Angeles, California.

He is still slated to perform at Coca-Cola Flow Fest at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City on Nov. 23 of this year.

For more information about the tour and to purchase tickets, visit www.tiagopzk.com.

Most recently, Tiago PZK performed “Alegría” alongside Brazilian star Anitta at the MTV Video Music Awards and became the first Argentinian to sing live on stage in the show’s history. The 23-year-old star has amassed more than 23 million monthly listeners on Spotify and is one of the young leaders of the current Argentinian urban music movement.

Tiago PZK is booked by TBA Agency in the U.S. and Canada and One Fiinix Live in the remaining territories and managed by Move Management. He last visited New York in 2022 when he played a show at Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg on Nov. 27. The sold-out concert moved 610 tickets and grossed $30,500, according to Pollstar Boxoffice reports.

“GOTTI A” Rescheduled Tour Dates 2025
Feb. 14 — WiZink Center — Madrid, Spain
Feb. 16 — Sant Jordi Club — Barcelona, Spain
April 24 — Estadio Cuscatlán — San Salvador, El Salvador
April 25 — Forum Majadas — Guatemala City, Guatemala
April 26 — Pepper Club — San José, Costa Rica
April 30 — Multiespacio Costa 21 — Lima, Perú
May 10 — Movistar Arena — Buenos Aires, Argentina
May 16 — Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana — Quito, Ecuador
May 18 — Movistar Arena — Santiago, Chile
June 1 — Foro GNP — Mérida, Mexico
June 4 — Auditorio Telmex — Guadalajara, Mexico
June 6 — Teatro Metropolitano — Querétaro, Mexico
June 7 — Teatro De La Cuidad — San Luis Potosí, Mexico
June 11 — Showcenter Complex — San Pedro Garza García, Mexico
June 13 — Pepsi Center WTC — Mexico City, Mexico
June 14 — Lake Forum — León, México
June 18 — Thalia Hall — Chicago, IL
June 21 — Webster Hall — New York, NY
June 22 — The Fillmore Philadelphia — Philadelphia, PA
June 26 — Union Stage — Washington, D.C.
June 27 — The Underground — Charlotte, NC
June 28 — Variety Playhouse — Atlanta, GA
June 29 — Brooklyn Bowl Nashville — Nashville, TN
July 1 — House of Blues — Orlando, FL
July 2 — The Filmore — Miami Beach, FL
July 5 — White Oak Music Hall — Houston, TX
July 6 — The Studio at the Factory — Dallas, TX
July 8 — Lowbrow Palace — El Paso, TX
July 9 — Crescent Ballroom — Phoenix, AZ
July 10 — El Rey Theater — Los Angeles, CA