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Rawayana: ¿Dónde Es El After? World Tour Heads to U.S., Canada, Europe

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Rawayana: ¿Dónde Es El After? World Tour Heads to U.S., Canada, Europe
Rawayana toca durante el Billboard En Vivo de la Semana Billboard de la Música Latina 2025, en M2 Miami, el 22 de octubre de 2025 en Miami Beach, Florida. Christopher Polk Trending on Billboard After announcing a tour this year through Spain, Mexico, South and Central America, Rawayana finally reveals on Monday (March 16) a second phase of their “¿Dónde Es El After?” World Tour, including stops in the U.S., Canada and Europe, Billboard can announce exclusively. The North American trek, promoted by Live Nation and Rimas Nation, launches Oct. 15 at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, and includes stops in cities such as Atlanta, Toronto, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Miami. Before that, the Venezuelan trippy-pop band will tour Europe in September, with shows announced in Valencia, Milan, Zurich, Berlin, Amsterdam, Paris, London, and Madrid. 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Rawayana Closes Out Latin Music Week 2025 with Dazzling Billboard En Vivo Performance The new dates expand the tour to a total of 45 concerts, following the previously announced phase through Latin America and Spain, as well as newly added stops in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. “We’re choosing to live in the present with intention — to cross our fears without worrying about what might happen next,” Beto Montenegro, singer and leader of the band, tells Billboard Español. “This tour is about dreaming forward together and stepping into a world full of possibilities, love, and passion for what we do.” “We’ve created a fully immersive experience where organic Caribbean rhythms meet the energy of electronic music,” adds drummer Andrés “Fofo” Story. “It’s about pushing the groove, expanding the sound of the band, and making every night feel like the biggest party we’ve ever had with our audience.” A Grammy and Latin Grammy-winner, Rawayana has become one of the most exciting acts in Latin America with its fusion of Caribbean rhythms with funk, reggae, soul, house and rock, and its high-energy live performances. With viral hits including “Feriado,” “Veneka” and “Inglés en Miami” with Manuel Turizo, the band has released five studio albums through their record label, Broccoli Records. Among them are the award-winning ¿Quién Trae Las Cornetas? (2023), ASTROPICAL with Bomba Estéreo (2025), and its latest release, ¿Dónde Es El After? (2026), an ambitious 23-track project that gives the tour its name. The party begins April 17 at the Movistar Arena in Bogotá and will keep going until the end of the year, with a final show scheduled for Dec. 5 at the Kaseya Center in Miami. General ticket sales start Thursday (March 19) at 10:00 a.m. local time on dondeeselafter.com, with a presale on Tuesday (March 17) at 10:00 a.m. local time and additional presales. A VIP package and experience will also be available, offering priority floor access, a shared transportation voucher, a gift item, early venue entry, and more, at vipnation.com. Find all the dates for Rawayana’s “¿Dónde Es El After?” World Tour below. ^Previously Announced Dates | *Not a Live Nation Date April 17 – Bogota, Colombia – Movistar Arena^ May 15 – Madrid, Spain – Movistar Arena^ May 17 – Barcelona, Spain – Palau St. Jordi^ June 3 – Merida, Mexico – Foro GNP^ June 5 – Puebla, Mexico – Auditorio GNP^ June 6 – Mexico City, Mexico – Palacio de los Deportes^ June 9 – Monterrey, Mexico – Auditorio Banamex^ June 10 – Guadalajara, Mexico – Auditorio Telmex^ June 19 – San Salvador, El Salvador – Complejo Cuscatlán June 20 – Tegucigalpa, Honduras – Coliseo Nacional de Ingenieros June 26 – Panama City, Panama – Plaza Amador June 27 – San Jose, Costa Rica – Parque Viva Aug. 15 – Lima, Peru – Costa 21^ Aug. 20 – Buenos Aires, Argentina – Movistar Arena^ Aug. 22 – Santiago, Chile – Movistar Arena^ Aug. 27 – Quito, Ecuador – Coliseo Rumiñahui^ Aug. 29 – Guayaquil, Ecuador – Coliseo Voltaire^ Sept. 6 – Valencia, Spain – Roig Arena Septiembre 11 – Milan, Italy – Fabrique Sept. 12 – Zurich, Switzerland – X-Tra Sept. 14 – Berlin, Germany – Columbiahalle Sept. 18 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Melkweg Sept. 19 – Paris, France – Bataclan Sept. 21 – London, U.K. – Roundhouse Sept. 28 – Madrid, Spain – Movistar Arena Oct. 3 – Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic @ Palacio de los Deportes* Oct. 15 – San Francisco – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium Oct. 18 – Denver, Colo. – Fillmore Auditorium Oct. 21 – Nashville, Tenn. – The Truth Oct. 23 – Atlanta – Synovus Bank Amphitheater at Chastain Park Oct. 24 – Charlotte, N.C. – The Fillmore Charlotte Oct. 27 – Toronto, Ontario – Coca-Cola Coliseum Oct. 28 – Montreal, Quebec – Olympia de Montréal Oct. 30 – Boston – MGM Music Hall at Fenway Oct. 31 – Brooklyn, N.Y. – Barclays Center Nov. 1 – Filadelfia, Pa. – The Met Nov. 4 – Washington, D.C. – The Theater at MGM National Harbor Nov. 7 – Chicago – Aragon Ballroom Nov. 15 – Los Angeles – Kia Forum Nov. 18 – Houston, Texas – 713 Music Hall Nov. 21 – Irving, Texas – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory Nov. 22 – Austin, Texas– ACL Live – Moody Theater Nov. 28 – San Juan, Puerto Rico @ Coliseo de Puerto Rico* Dec. 3 – Orlando, Fla. – Kia Center Dec. 5 – Miami – Kaseya Center Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Leave a Comment Your email address will not be published. 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