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Alicia Keys Adds Latin American Dates To 'Alicia + Keys World Tour'

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Alicia Keys has added 2023 Latin America dates to her "Alicia + Keys World Tour."

The global music icon and Grammy Award winner announced additional dates due to overwhelming demand.

Produced by Live Nation, the Latin American leg will kick off on May 3 at Jeunesse Arena in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.

After making stops across Argentina, Chile, and Colombia, the Latin American leg will conclude with three nights in Mexico across Monterrey, Mexico City, and Guadalajara on May 14, 17 and 19.

The Latin American leg comes after a sold-out European arena tour and a widely successful North America run in 2022, which featured all-new custom designed staging, lighting, and costuming.

Ticket sales schedule: May 3 & 5 - Brazil: Tickets available starting Wed, March 22nd @ 10am BRT.
May 7 - Argentina: Tickets available starting Tue, March 28th @ 10am ART.
May 9 - Chile: Tickets available starting Wed, March 22nd @ 11am CLST.
May 11 - Colombia: Tickets available starting Mon, March 27th @ 9am COT.
May 14, 17 & 19 - Mexico: Tickets available starting Mon, March 27th @ 11am CST.

Latin America Tour Dates:

Wed May 03 - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil - Jeunesse Arena

Fri May 05 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Allianz Parque

Sun May 07 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Movistar Arena

Tue May 09 - Santiago, Chile - Movistar Arena

Thu May 11 - Bogota, Colombia - Movistar Arena

Sun May 14 - Monterrey, Mexico - Auditorio Citibanamex

Wed May 17 - Mexico City, Mexico - Auditorio Nacional

Fri May 19 - Guadalajara, Mexico - Auditorio Telmex

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