Grammy-nominated Christian Nodal has announced his return to the United States with his Foraji2 Tour. The Mexican artist's 31-date stint is set to start on August 25 in Anaheim, California, with stops in major cities such as Miami, Chicago, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and many more.
Produced by CMN, this tour follows Nodal's 2022 Forajido Tour, which was named after his EP that peaked at number six on Billboard's Regional Mexican Albums chart.
Tickets to Christian Nodal’s Foraji2 Tour 2023 will be first available to Amazon Music users, who can access an exclusive pre-sale code on the app from Wednesday, May 10 to Saturday, May 13, Pre-sales for Platinum seating and VIP packages will open on the same day.
The General public on-sale will begin on Saturday, May 13 at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster.
Christian Nodal's Foraji2 tour will begin in Anaheim and end in Reading
Christian Nodal will kick off the months-long scheduled tour with his concert in Anaheim, which is scheduled to take place on August 25, 2023. After visiting several cities across America, the rising singer will finally wrap up his tour with his Reading concert at Santander Arena on November 12, 2023.
The following are the complete dates and venues for the tour:
- August 25, 2022 – Anaheim, CA - Honda Center
- August 26, 2022 – Palm Springs, CA - Acrisure Arena
- August 27, 2022 – Glendale, AZ - Desert Diamond Arena (Gila River)
- August 31, 2022 – New Orleans, LA - Smoothie King Center
- September 02, 2022 – Chicago, IL - Allstate Arena
- September 03, 2022 – Indianapolis, IN - Gainbridge Fieldhouse
- September 21, 2022 – Houston, TX - Toyota Center
- September 22, 2022 – Laredo, TX - Sames Auto Arena
- September 23, 2022 – Austin, TX - H-E-B Center
- September 24, 2022 – Fort Worth, TX - Dickies Arena
- September 28, 2022 – Bakersfield, CA - Mechanics Bank Arena
- September 29, 2022 – Fresno, CA - Save Mart Center
- September 30, 2022 – Sacramento, CA - Golden 1 Center
- October 01, 2022 – Oakland, CA - Oakland Arena
- October 05, 2022 – Atlanta, GA - Gas South District
- October 06, 2022 – Tampa, FL - Amalie Arena
- October 07, 2022 – Miami, FL - Kaseya Center
- October 12, 2022 – Denver, CO - Bellco Theater
- October 13, 2022 – Salt Lake City, UT - Delta Center
- October 14, 2022 – Las Vegas, NV - Michelob Ultra Arena
- October 15, 2022 – Los Angeles, CA - Kia Forum
- October 18, 2022 – Seattle, WA - Wamu Theater
- October 19, 2022 – Portland, OR - Veterans Memorial Coliseum
- October 21, 2022 – Ontario, CA - Toyota Arena
- October 22, 2022 – San Diego, CA - Pechanga Arena
- November 03, 2022 – Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun Casino
- November 04, 2022 – Washington, DC - EagleBank Arena
- November 05, 2022 – Boston, MA - Agganis Arena
- November 10, 2022 – New York, NY - UBS Arena
- November 11, 2022 – Newark, NJ - Prudential Center
- November 12, 2022 – Reading, PA - Santander Arena
Christian Nodal is a rising star in Latin music with three Latin Grammy Awards and three Grammy Awards nominations
Christian Nodal is a Mexican musician, singer and songwriter born in Sonora, Mexico is a rising star in the world of Latin music. He began singing at a young age and quickly developed a passion for music.
In 2017, at just 18 years old, Nodal released his debut single Adiós Amor, which became an instant hit in Mexico and across Latin America. The song topped the charts and earned him widespread recognition as a talented new artist. He was also nominated for the Best New Artist award at the Mexican Billboard Awards but lost to Karol G.
Following the success of his debut single, Christian Nodal released his first album, Me Dejé Llevar, in 2017. The album featured a mix of traditional Mexican music and contemporary sounds, showcasing Nodal's unique style and incredible talent. It quickly climbed the charts and earned him several nominations and awards, including the Best Regional Mexican Music Album award at the 2019 Latin Grammy Awards.
Christian Nodal has been nominated for a total of three Grammy Awards and has won three Latin Grammy Awards. In 2020, he won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album for his album AYAYAY Second In the Best Regional Song for his hit single No Te Contaron Mal and also won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Mariachi/Ranchero Album in 2019 for Ahora Album.