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Mexican music icon and 2X Latin Grammy winner Alejandro Fernandez just announced his brand new tour titled ‘De Rey a Rey’, which will consist of a tribute to his iconic father Vicente Fernandez who passed away in 2021. Vicente was known as Mexico’s King of Ranchera music (El Rey de la Música Ranchera) and continues to inspire a whole new generation of Latino artists as well as remaining a highly influential cultural icon in Mexico and beyond. Alejandro will embark on his brand new tour beginning Saturday, May, 10th at Seattle’s WAMU Theater with more stops in cities such as Los Angeles, Houston, San Antonio, Austin, Chicago, New York, and more with a final stop in San Diego, CA on Sunday, Sep 21st. Come watch history in the making and celebrate Vicente’s iconic life and career with his superstar son.
Tickets are available here.
Official Website: https://alejandrofernandez.com/
“I was born with two blessings,” said Alejandro. “First, being born Mexican, and second, being born a Fernández. This tribute is not about me; it’s about Mexico, it’s about Vicente Fernández, in my voice and in all of our voices as we sing together the songs that have become a part of our common heritage.” – Alejandro Fernandez
TICKETS: Tickets will be available on Ticketmaster.com.
DE REY A REY TOUR DATES
MAY 10: Seattle, WA: WAMU Theater at Lumen Field
MAY 11: Portland, OR: Alaska Airlines’ Theater of the Clouds
MAY 17: San Jose, CA: SAP Center
MAY 18: Anaheim, CA: Honda Center
MAY 21: Highland, CA: Yaamava’ Theater*
MAY 23: Salt Lake City, UT: Maverick Center
MAY 24: Denver, CO: Bellco Theater
MAY 30: Houston,TX: Toyota Center
MAY 31: San Antonio, TX: Frost Bank Center
JUN 01: Austin, TX: HEB Center at Cedar Park
JUN 06: Chicago, IL: United Center
JUN 08: Toronto, ON: Coca-Cola Coliseum
JUN 13: Reading, PA: Santander Arena
JUN 14: Brooklyn, NY: Barclays Center
JUN 15: Fairfax, VA: EagleBank Arena
JUN 19: Atlanta, GA: Gas South Arena
JUN 21: Miami, FL: Kaseya Center
JUN 22: Estero, FL: Hertz Arena
SEP 05: Hidalgo, TX: Payne Arena
SEP 06: Fort Worth, TX: Dickies Arena
SEP 07: El Paso, TX: UTEP Don Haskins Center
SEP 12: Phoenix, AZ: Arizona Financial Theatre
SEP 13: Las Vegas, NV: MGM Grand Garden Arena
SEP 15: Las Vegas, NV: MGM Grand Garden Arena
SEP 19: Sacramento, CA: Golden 1 Center
SEP 20: Los Angeles, CA: The Kia Forum
SEP 21: San Diego, CA: Viejas Arena