Kany García is set to hit the road with her García Tour 2024 in North America, which will kick off Oct. 9 in Dallas’ Majestic Theatre. In support of her latest album, García, the Live Nation-produced trek will visit major U.S. markets including Chicago, New York and Atlanta before wrapping up Dec. 1 in Miami’s Kaseya Center.
“I am very excited to be able to bring my music to wonderful cities across the U.S. and share García, my most recent album, which has been received with so much giant love from my people,” the Puerto Rican singer-songwriter said in a statement. “Every concert is an opportunity to connect with my audience, to share stories, and create unforgettable moments together. I cannot wait to see you, to sing along, to celebrate life and music with you.”
The tour announcement comes on the heels of Billboard Latin Women in Music 2024, where García is among this year’s honorees. She will receive the Spirit of Change Award, which recognizes an artist who “drives positive change within music, society and beyond entertainment.”
Throughout her career, García has used her platform to advocate for meaningful social causes, including support for LGBTQ+ rights, gender equality and social justice. The ceremony will air exclusively on Telemundo Sunday, June 9, at 9 p.m. ET, and will also be available on the Telemundo app and on Peacock.
Tickets for García Tour 2024 will go on sale Friday (June 7), at 10 a.m. local time at LiveNation.com. See the complete list of dates below:
Oct. 9 — Dallas — Majestic Theatre
Oct. 11 — Tucson, Ariz. — Rialto Theatre
Oct. 12 — Phoenix — The Van Buren
Oct. 13 — Anaheim, Calif. — House of Blues
Oct. 16 — San Jose, Calif. — San Jose Civic
Oct. 17 — Inglewood, Calif. — YouTube Theater
Oct. 19 — El Cajon, Calif. — The Magnolia
Oct. 24 — Chicago — Chicago Theatre
Oct. 26 — Stamford, Conn. — The Palace Stamford
Oct. 27 — New York — Theater at Madison Square Garden
Oct. 29 — Boston — Orpheum Theatre
Oct. 30 — Philadelphia — The Fillmore Philadelphia
Oct. 31 — Washington, D.C. — Warner Theatre
Nov. 1 — Atlanta — Coca-Cola Roxy
Nov. 7 — Houston — 713 Music Hall
Nov. 8 — McAllen, Texas — McAllen Performing Arts Center
Nov. 9 — San Antonio — The Aztec Theater
Nov. 24 — Toronto — Danforth Music Hall
Nov. 27 — Charlotte, N.C. — The Fillmore Charlotte
Nov. 30 — Orlando — Kia Center
Dec. 1 — Miami — Kaseya Center