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Clave Especial Will Celebrate the ‘Power of Corridos' During First-Ever Tour

Clave Especial Will Celebrate the ‘Power of Corridos' During First-Ever Tour

Yahoo16-06-2025
Clave Especial is hitting the road for the very first time. On Tuesday, the música mexicana group announced the dates for their U.S. Mija No Te Asustes tour, celebrating the group's second album.
'[It] isn't just any tour, this is our first-ever U.S. tour, a historic moment for us and for everyone who believes in the power of the corrido,' the band tells Rolling Stone in a statement. 'We're bringing our music, our roots, and the party to every corner of the country. Every show will be a one-of-a-kind experience — something you won't see again.'
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The band will kick off their run on Sept. 25 in San José, California, near where they formed in Salinas. Clave Especial will then visit venues in Atlanta, Las Vegas, Seattle, Houston, Dallas, Chicago, before concluding the run in late November at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles.
Tickets are set to go on sale on June 11 at 10 a.m. local time through LiveNation, and VIP packages that include meet-and-greet photo ops are also for sale.
The run is named after their 2025 LP, which featured some of their biggest hits, including 'No Pasa Nada' with Fuerza Regida, 'Tu Tu Tu' with Edgardo Nuñez, and their several collabs with Luis R Conriquez: 'No Son Doritos' and 'Nimodo Que No.'
tour Dates
Sept. 25 – San José, CA @ San José CivicSept. 26 – San Diego, CA @ SOMASept. 28 – El Paso, TX* @ Plaza TheaterOct. 2 – San Antonio, TX* @ The Majestic TheaterOct. 5 – Atlanta, GA* @ The EasternOct. 9 – Las Vegas, NV* @ Virgin TheaterOct. 11 – Seattle, WA* @ Showbox SoDoOct. 12 – Portland, OR* @ Roseland TheaterOct. 18 – Houston, TX @ 713 Music HallOct. 19 – Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music FactoryOct. 24 – Denver, CO @ Fillmore AuditoriumOct. 25 – Chicago, IL @ Riviera TheatreOct. 26 – Silver Springs, MD @ The Fillmore Silver SpringNov. 21 – McAllen, TX* @ McAllen PACNov. 23 – Charlotte, NC* @ Ovens AuditoriumNov. 26 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn ParamountNov. 29 – Los Ángeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium
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