

Carin Leon’s tour is coming to Central and South America. Credit to B Latin Music.
Los Angeles, California (May 27, 2025)- Multiplatinum superstar and GRAMMY® and Latin GRAMMY® winner Carín León continues his meteoric rise on the global stage with the announcement of the Central and South American leg of his smash “Boca Chueca Tour.” Following record-breaking performances across the United States and Europe, the Sonora-born artist is set to bring his powerful and genre-defying sound to Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Chile, Costa Rica, and Colombia—further cementing his international presence.
The Latin American tour promises to be another landmark in León’s thriving career, with sold-out dates already confirmed in Chile. Each concert will be a celebration of the artist’s ability to connect deeply with diverse audiences through the heart and soul of Mexican music.
“Boca Chueca Tour” – Central & South America 2025 Dates:
Wednesday, October 23 – Guatemala – Estadio La Pedrera
Thursday, October 24 – El Salvador – Parque de Pelota
Saturday, October 25 – Honduras – Estadio Chochi Sosa
Sunday, October 26 – Nicaragua – Estadio Soberanía
Thursday, October 30 – Chile – Movistar Arena (SOLD OUT)
Friday, October 31 – Chile – Movistar Arena (SOLD OUT)
Saturday, November 1 – Chile – Arena Monticello
Thursday, November 7 – Costa Rica – Estadio Nacional
Friday, November 8 – Colombia – Estadio El Campín
This leg of the tour comes as Carín León continues to make history. He recently became the first Mexican artist to headline the main stage at RODEOHOUSTON, drawing over 70,000 fans and setting a new attendance record for a Hispanic artist at the iconic event.
Up next, León prepares to return to Europe in summer 2025 with stops in Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and France. This follows his historic performance in Madrid, where over 17,000 fans packed the Movistar Arena.
León also thrilled fans with the release of “Palabra de To’s (Seca),” the extended version of his acclaimed album. The project features standout collaborations with Maluma on “Si Tú Me Vieras” and Alejandro Fernández on “Me Está Doliendo.” His performance for the iconic NPR Tiny Desk Concert, where he debuted “Por La Suave,” has garnered over 3.7 million views.
Adding to his historic run, León will perform a special show at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on September 12, during the Mexican Independence Day weekend—an event expected to further solidify his place as one of the most influential voices in Latin music today.
With “Boca Chueca Tour”, Carín León is not just crossing borders—he’s redefining the global reach of Mexican music. Each performance is more than a concert; it’s a cultural movement, uniting generations through soul, passion, and the enduring power of song.