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Christian Nodal Bringing ‘Pa’l Cora Tour’ To Toronto and Montreal

May 14, 2024 | Community News

May 14, 2024

Christian Nodal, the acclaimed Mexican music artist, has revealed plans for his “Pa’l Cora Tour” across the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Latin America. This tour marks his debut in Europe, with shows in Madrid, Barcelona, Paris, and London, followed by a 25-date North American leg managed by Cárdenas Marketing Network. Starting on September 11 at WAMU Theater in Seattle, the tour will include stops at major arenas such as Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Honda Center in Anaheim, and Barclays Center in Brooklyn, among others, before concluding at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore.

Expressing his excitement, Nodal promises a remarkable tour and invites fans to join him for a toast with Don Julio tequila. Presale begins on May 15, followed by general ticket sales on May 16 via cmnevents.com.

With over 24 million monthly listeners on Spotify, Nodal’s hit songs like “Botella Tras Botella” and “Adiós Amor” have surpassed 500 million streams. His sold-out concert at Prudential Center in Newark in 2023 grossed over $1.2 million, confirming his status as a top Mexican artist.

Win tickets to Christian Nodal’s show in Toronto by clicking here.

“Pa’l Cora Tour’ 2024 U.S. Dates
September 11 — WAMU Theater — Seattle, WA
September 12 — Toyota Center — Kennewick, WA
September 20 — SAP Center — San Jose, CA
September 26 — Toyota Arena — Ontario, CA
September 27 — Honda Center — Anaheim, CA
September 28 — Kia Forum — Los Angeles, CA
September 29 — Desert Diamond Arena — Glendale, AZ
October 4 — Ball Arena — Denver, CO
October 6 — Delta Center — Salt Lake City, UT
October 10 — Payne Arena — Hidalgo, TX
October 11 — Dickies Arena — Fort Worth, TX
October 12 — Moody Center — Austin, TX
October 13 — Smart Financial Centre — Sugar Land, TX
October 18 — Allstate Arena — Chicago, IL
October 20 — Prudential Center — Newark, NJ
October 23 — Place Bell — Montreal, CAN
October 24 — Coca-Cola Coliseum — Toronto, CAN
October 26 — Barclays Center — Brooklyn, NY
October 27 — Agganis Arena — Boston, MA
November 1 — Kia Center — Orlando, FL
November 2 — Kaseya Center — Miami, FL
November 3 — Hertz Arena — Ft. Myers, FL
November 8 — Gas South Arena — Atlanta, GA
November 9 — Greensboro Coliseum — Greensboro, NC
November 10 — CFG Bank Arena — Baltimore, MD

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