Mexican Pop Group Reik Back On The Road With ‘Panorama Tour’

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Latin Grammy Award-winning pop band Reik will be hitting the road this year. The group from Baja California will visit 25 cities across the U.S. this summer for the “Panorama 2024 Tour,” which promises to be “an unforgettable musical journey.”

The trek presented by independent promoter Loud And Live will kick off at Hard Rock Live in Orlando, Florida, on May 11. The routing includes stops at Texas Trust CU Theatre in Dallas, Boston’s Wang Theatre, Radio City Music Hall in New York, Rosemont Theatre near Chicago, Tuscon’s Linda Ronstadt Music Hall, San Diego’s Pechanga Arena and Honda Center in Anaheim before wrapping up at WAMU Theater in Seattle on June 30.

“We’re excited to announce our second tour with Reik,” Nelson Albareda, CEO of Loud And Live, said in a statement. “It is a privilege to work with them again and introduce their music to a wider audience. Get ready for an experience filled with energy and joy!”

The presale wind begins March 6 at 10 a.m. local time and will be followed by the general onsale, which begins March 8 at 10 a.m. local time. Tickets will be available at the band’s website, Reik.mx.

Reik, which performed at the Besame Mucho festival in Austin, Texas, last weekend, is managed by Westwood Entertainment and repped by Wasserman Music’s Ryan Soroka in the U.S. and Canada. Loud And Live promoted a successful “Encambio Tour” with Reik in 2022. From 23 headline reports in April-June of that year, the band grossed $4.87 million off 52,895 tickets sold, according to Pollstar Boxoffice, including a sold-out concert at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California, that hauled in $509,579 on April 14.

PANORAMA 2024 TOUR DATES
May 11 — Orlando, FL — Hard Rock Live
May 12 — Hollywood, FL — Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood
May 15 — Houston, TX — Smart Financial Centre
May 16 — McAllen, TX — McAllen Performing Arts Center
May 17 — San Antonio, TX — Boeing Center at Tech Port
May 18 — Dallas, TX— Texas Trust CU Theatre
May 23 — Atlanta, GA— Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center
May 24 — Raleigh, NC — Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts
May 25 — North Charleston, SC — North Charleston Performing Arts Center
May 30 — Boston, MA — Wang Theatre
May 31 — Bensalem, PA — Xcite Center at Parx Casino
June 1 — New York, NY — Radio City Music Hall
June 2 — Washington, DC — DAR Constitution Hall
June 5 — Rosemont, IL — Rosemont Theatre
June 8 — Denver, CO — The Mission Ballroom
June 9 — Salt Lake City, UT — Eccles Theater
June 13 — El Paso, TX — Abraham Chavez Theatre
June 14 — Albuquerque, NM — Kiva Auditorium
June 15 — Tucson, AZ — The Linda Ronstadt Music Hall
June 21 — San Diego, CA — Pechanga Arena
June 22 — Las Vegas, NV — The Theater at Virgin Hotels
June 23 — Anaheim, CA — Honda Center
June 27 — Sacramento, CA — Sacramento Memorial Auditorium
June 28 — San Jose, CA — San Jose Civic
June 30 — Seattle, WA — WAMU Theater