04.11.25 |

Manuel Turizo Confirms 201 Tour with Stops in the US and Latin America

Manuel Turizo Confirms 201 Tour with Stops in the US and Latin America

Get ready because Manuel Turizo is hitting the road. The Colombian singer just announced his brand-new 201 Tour, and it’s going big. We’re talking more than 25 cities across Latin America and the U.S., and Europe’s about to be added to the list too

For Turizo, this isn’t just another tour. This one’s personal.

“I’m happy to reconnect with my people. Every country, every city, holds a piece of my story, and this tour is a tribute to that journey we’ve built together,” he said when he made the announcement.

And if you’ve followed him since the early days, or even just since “La Bachata” got stuck in your head, then yeah, you’re part of that journey too.

The 201 Tour is named after his latest album, 201, which was released last November through La Industria Inc. and Sony Music Latin. The title is not random, it’s actually the number of the apartment Turizo grew up in. That space, that little 201, is where all the dreams started.

“It represents all those dreams I had as a kid, all those ambitions I had when I was young,” he told Billboard. “To me, this is what the Caribbean sounds like. It’s where I drink, party with my people, and live life. It’s my home.” And now he’s bringing that whole energy on tour.

Turizo kicks off the tour in Mexico on June 11 in Guadalajara, and he’s not stopping there. Monterrey, Veracruz, and CDMX are also on the itinerary. Then, he heads down to Central and South America in August, with shows lined up in San José, Montevideo, Lima, Santiago, and Buenos Aires. So, if you’re in any of those cities, make sure to clear your calendar. He’s coming your way.

After that, it’s the U.S.’s turn. Turizo will hit major cities like Chicago, New York, Miami, and L.A., plus stops in Fairfax, Orlando, Charlotte, Sugar Land, Grand Prairie, Hidalgo, and Rohnert Park. This tour is going coast to coast.

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Then, in September, he’s heading back to South America for shows in Guayaquil and Bogotá. And to wrap up the year just right, he’s finishing in Central America. The last scheduled stop for now is in Guatemala City on December 6, but as we know, there’s a chance more dates could still pop up.

And if you’re curious about the vibe of this tour, just picture a full-on Caribbean party with a production level to match. Organizers are touting it as one of the most anticipated shows of 2025, and we believe it.

Turizo’s already shown that he knows how to blend genres like reggaetón, bachata, merengue, and pop into something uniquely his own. Throw in a high-energy live band, lights, visuals, and that signature voice, and you’ve got a concert that’s more than a show, it’s a whole experience.

Even though the full European schedule hasn’t been released yet, Turizo said it’s coming soon. So if you’re reading this from the other side of the Atlantic, stay tuned. For now, fans across the Americas can start planning outfits, buying tickets, and learning every lyric on 201. Because whether you’re in a big arena or watching through someone’s Instagram story, the 201 Tour is going to be the place to be 2025.


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