Rauw Alejandro announces 2025 UK and European leg of ‘Cosa Nuestra’ 2025 tour

Rauw Alejandro announces 2025 UK and European leg of ‘Cosa Nuestra’ 2025 tour

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Rauw Alejandro has unveiled the dates for the upcoming UK and European leg of his ‘Cosa Nuestra’ world tour, which will kick off this summer.

Before embarking on the European leg of his ‘Cosa Nuestra’ World Tour, Puerto Rican superstar Rauw Alejandro will begin a 21-stop tour across North America this April, starting at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena. Tickets for these shows went on sale last December and sold out within 72 hours.

Following the North American dates, Alejandro will perform 11 shows across Europe and the UK, revisiting countries such as Spain, France, and Germany, where he previously performed during his 2021 ‘Rauw Alejandro World Tour’. Notably, the ‘Cosa Nuestra’ Europe tour features just one UK stop, with Rauw Alejandro set to make his London debut at The O2 on June 17.

Tickets for the UK and European leg of ‘Cosa Nuestra World Tour’ will go on general sale this Friday (February 7) at 9am local time. Tickets for the European shows will be made available here, and tickets for the London gig can be found here.

The dates for the UK and European leg of the ‘Cosa Nuestra’ world tour are:

JUNE
17 – London, UK – O2 Arena
19 – Dusseldorf, Germany – PSD Bank Dome
20 – Amsterdam, the Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
22 – Berlin, Germany – Max Schmeling Halle
25 – Vienna, Austria – Wiener Stadthalle Halle D
27 – Brussels, Belgium – Vorst Nationaal Forest National
29 – Milan, Italy – Unipol Forum
30 – Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion

JULY
02 – Paris, France – Accor Arena 
05 – Madrid, Spain – Movistar Arena
11 – Barcelona, Spain – Palau Sant Jordi

The tour will celebrate Alejandro’s most recent record, his fifth studio album ‘Cosa Nuestra’, which came out last November. The LP includes guest verses from Bad Bunny, Pharrell Williams, Romeo Santos and others. The record topped Billboard’s Latin album charts and peaked at Number Six on the Billboard 200. The album also made history as the first Latin album to place 15 songs on the Spotify Global Top 200 chart.

Alejandro rose to fame in 2016, eventually becoming one of the leading faces in reggaeton and Latin music. He is a double Latin Grammy winner and has four Grammy nominations. He collaborated with some of the genre’s biggest icons like Shakira (‘Te Felicito’), Selena Gomez (‘Baila Conmigo’), Anuel AA (‘Reloj’), and Camilo (‘Tattoo’).

He also was in a widely public relationship with fellow pop-reggaeton star Rosalìa. They first got together back in August 2021 and proceeded to go public with their relationship a month later. The musicians subsequently collaborated on music for both Rosalía’s album ‘Motomami’ and Alejandro’s 2022 EP ‘Trap Cake, Vol. 2’ and his third LP ‘Saturno’.

Back in 2023, the couple released a collaborative EP ‘RR‘ and announced their engagement in the music video for the song ‘Beso’. Months later, they called off their engagement and broke up after more than three years together.



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