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Ricardo Arjona begins his North American tour with sold-out tickets in various cities

the singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona will begin this Thursday in Albuquerque (New Mexico, USA) and with the “sold out” sign the North American leg of its “Black and White” tour, with which it will make 32 stops in cities in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rich.

Tickets are already sold out for the concerts in Phoenix and Tucson, both in Arizona and where he will offer the next two recitals of a tour that will last until June 12, his representative office in the United States reported on Wednesday.

Arjona will tour the North American geography, where he already has at least twelve sold-out concerts, after a tour of Europe with his albums “Blanco” and “Negro” under his arm, especially in Spain.

The singer-songwriter also published the book “Blanco y Negro” at the end of February, a project in which he addresses “his childhood, his adolescence, the moments that led him to composition,” according to a statement from his representatives.

Is “His testimony of how ‘Black and White’ was made and a gallery of photos that show all his stages up to the months he lived in London for the realization of one of the biggest projects of his life”add note.

The “Black and White” tour will make stops in Dallas, Houston, Laredo, El Paso and Mcallen (Texas), San Jose, Fresno, Sacramento and Los Angeles (California), Orlando, Tampa, Fort Myers and Miami (Florida), Atlanta (Georgia), New York, Boston (Massachusetts), Chicago (Illinois), Salt Lake City (Utah), Seattle (Washington), Washington Dc, Charlotte (North Carolina), Toronto (Canada), and San Juan (Puerto Rico) ), among others.

The company Loud and Live of Miami, which produces this new tour of the 57-year-old multi-award winning singer-songwriter, highlighted that more than a million and a half people saw Arjona’s previous tour live, “Circo Soledad”and more than 3 million people witnessed “Hecho a la Antigua”, the most watched “streaming” in the history of Ibero-American music and for which he is nominated for a Grammy Award.

“From his iconic lyrics, to his distinctive voice, this true renaissance man has transcended the borders of his native Guatemala to become a universal music icon,” said Nelson Albareda, CEO and founder of Loud and Live, in the statement announcing the singer-songwriter’s North American tour last year.

Source: Elcomercio

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