Miami (EFE).- The regional Mexican music artist Christian Nodal will offer 31 concerts in the United States between August 25 and November 12 as part of the “Foraji2 Tour 2023” tour, according to the organization in a statement.
The note highlights that the tour will visit the most important cities and concert halls in the United States with a renewed show but without abandoning the essence of regional Mexican.
“Being on stage and sharing my music with fans is where I feel the most. I can’t wait to be with my people to show them this new ‘show’ that will have many surprises and, of course, a lot of music that puts Mexican culture on the rise”, said Christian Nodal, creator of “mariacheño”, which unites the genres norteño and mariachi
The tour, which initially has 31 concerts, will begin on Friday, August 25 at the Honda Center in the city of Anaheim and will end on Sunday, November 12 at the Santander Arena in Reading, Pennsylvania.
“Foraji2 Tour 2023” will involve three months of concerts in various cities in Arizona, California, Florida, New York, Texas and other states.
The success of Christian Nodal
“There is no denying the popularity and reach of regional Mexican music, which is why it has always been important to our company,” added Alex Cárdenas, tour director for Cárdenas Marketing Network (CMN), the company with which the artist.
“It is our pride to produce again the tour of Christian Nodal, one of the greats of Latin music, who continues to break records and barriers,” he said.
The official sale of tickets for the general public begins on May 13.
Born in Caborca (Sonora), Nodal has fused the classic sounds of mariachi music with the accordion to create the “mariacheño”, a term that he himself coined.
Nodal is one of the most successful regional Mexican singer-songwriters, winner of five Latin Grammys, eight Latin Billboard, eleven Latin AMA Awards, ten Premios Lo Nuestro, eight Premios Juventud, a recognition for his ‘Extraordinary Evolution’ by the Latin AMA Awards and two Tu Música Urbana Awards.
The Mexican has ten million subscribers on YouTube and 20 million listeners on Spotify.