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Julión Álvarez becomes first Latin artist to fill SoFi Stadium three times in a row

The Box Office King and icon of regional Mexican music will equal the record set by Rolling Stones and Beyonce

Courtesy of CMN Events

MIAMI, Florida — Mexican singer Julión Álvarez will become the first Latin artist to fill SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles three times in a row, with almost 100,000 tickets sold in 48 hours and 140,000 people in line waiting to buy.

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CMN Events, the company organizing his “4218 Tour USA 2025” tour, opened a third date on April 17, 2025, after tickets for the 18th and 19th of the same month sold out.

Julión Álvarez’s return has caused a stir after having been absent from the United States stage for a long time.

The Norteño Banda performer surpassess Los Bukis (2021) and Grupo Firme and Bad Bunny (2022), who achieved two consecutive nights at the SoFi Stadium. In this way, the so-called Box Office King is positioned close to Taylor Swift (six sold out) and at the same level as Beyoncé (3) and Rolling Stones (3) in consecutive shows.

Julión has released around twenty albums and in 2023 he won the Latin Grammy with “De hoy en adelante, que te vaya bien” for Best Banda Music Album.

Tickets are now on sale at cmnevents.com.

About CMN Events

CMN Events is the leading Latin live entertainment company in the United States, with reach and influence across the continent. Constantly developing projects in the world of music, art and sports, it is a multicultural example of organization and entrepreneurship.

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