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Alejandro Sanz announces new U.S. Dates For LaGira 2021 tour

Alejandro Sanz’ #LAGIRA has announced a return to the United States this October with a tour run. P roduced by Live Nation, Spain’s most international artist will visit 12 cities across the country to present his greatest hits as well as songs from his 3x- Latin GRAMMY winning and Best Latin Album GRAMMY winning album, #ELDISCO.

#LAGIRA has SOLD OUT countless shows in Spain, the United States, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Perú, Uruguay, Ecuador, and Paraguay so don’t miss your chance to get tickets.

Tickets will be on sale this Thursday, April 29th at 10:00 am local time through

www.alejandrosanz.com and ticketmaster.com

#LAGIRA 2021 US

10/8 – Rosemont, IL– Rosemont Theatre
10/10 – New York, NY– Radio City Music Hall
10/11 – Washington, DC – MGM National Harbor
10/14 – Orlando, FL – Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
10/16 – Miami, FL – AmericanAirlines Arena
10/20 – Irving, TX– The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
10/22 – Hidalgo, TX – Payne Arena
10/24 – Houston, TX – Smart Financial Centre
10/26 – El Paso, TX – UTEP Don Haskins Center

10/28 –San Diego, CA – Cal Coast Credit Union Oat
10/29 – Los Angeles, CA – Performance Venue @ Hollywood Park
10/31 – San Jose, CA – SAP Center

Alejandro Sanz has maintained a particularly close relationship with his fans. Back in March 2020, in a very spontaneous manner, Sanz was one of the first artists to offer a show streamed through a digital platform- #LaGiraSeQuedaEnCasa alongside Juanes has been viewed by nearly 5 million people around the world.

A week later, on March, 21st, Sanz released #ElMundoFuera, a song that gave way to a documentary of the same title. More than 4,500 videos were received through a platform that allowed people all over the world to share their pandemic stories, ultimately creating the largest collaborating project by a Spanish-speaking artist. El Mundo Fuera was Spain’s most sold music DVD of 2020, and it is available now on Amazon Prime Video. 

To wrap up a historic year, Alejandro Sanz received his second consecutive Latin GRAMMY for Record of the Year thanks to “Contigo”. The achievement brought Sanz’ tally up to 4 GRAMMY wins and 25 Latin GRAMMY wins, making him Spain’s most GRAMMY award-winning artist. Shortly after, Sanz offered a streaming concert live from Madrid, enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of fans around the globe.

Belinda Thomas

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