Reggaeton superstar Rauw Alejandro will launch his Cosa Nuestra world tour this spring, bringing the road show to the Los Angeles area in April.
The Puerto Rican singer-songwriter kicks off the tour in Seattle on April 5 and will perform at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood on April 25.
The "Santa" and "Que Pasaría..." singer's other California stops include an April 8 show at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento; April 12 at the Chase Center in San Francisco; April 13 at the Save Mart Center at Fresno State in Fresno; April 30 at Viejas Arena in San Diego; and a May 1 concert at the Honda Center in Anaheim. He'll also play shows in Las Vegas, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Houston, Chicago and Boston before closing out the North American leg of the tour in Miami on May 30.
"Fans can expect an electrifying showcase of Rauw's biggest hits and new music, delivering the genre-defying sound that has propelled him to global stardom," concert promoter Live Nation said in a Friday statement, adding that Alejandro will bring "his unparalleled energy and artistry to stages across the U.S., creating an unforgettable live experience for fans."
The tour announcement comes on the heels of the Nov. 15 release of Alejandro's fifth studio album, "Cosa Nuestra," which boasts previously released singles like "Touching The Sky," "Déjame Entrar" and "Pasaporte" featuring Mr. Naisgai. The album was produced by El Zorro, Mag, Tainy, Pharrell Williams, Kenobi Sensei, Dimelo Ninow and Mr. Naisgai and is touted by Alejandro's record label as marking a new chapter showcasing his signature sensual lyrics and magnetic presence.
On Thursday, Alejandro dropped the music video for "Khé?" with Romeo Santos.
The genre-fusing entertainer has been nominated for four Grammy Awards and won two Latin Grammys. He is a student of retired reggaeton king Daddy Yankee and late King of Pop Michael Jackson. Additionally, he drew inspiration from his predecessors by naming "Cosa Nuestra" after Héctor Lavoe’s eponymous album with Willie Colón. The new album -- whose title means "our thing" -- is his first major project since calling off his engagement with Rosalía last year.