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Manuel Turizo Announces U.S. Dates for His ‘201 Tour’

The title, 201, is tribute to the apartment number where he spent his childhood

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Manuel Turizo is getting ready to hit the road with his upcoming 201 Tour, which will include 26 concerts across 12 countries. He confirmed the news through his social media channels, revealing a major tour that will keep him busy from June through December.

The tour kicks off on June 11 in Guadalajara, Mexico, and will take him to countries like Costa Rica, Uruguay, Peru, Chile, Argentina, the United States, Colombia, Ecuador, Honduras, and El Salvador, before wrapping up on December 6 in Guatemala, his last confirmed date so far.

The title of both the tour and his latest album, 201. A tribute to the apartment number where he spent his childhood in Montería, Colombia. It’s a personal nod to his roots and a way of honoring the people who have supported him on his journey to becoming one of the standout names in Latin urban music.

About the album, Turizo shared: “It’s a project that reflects where I am in life, both personally and artistically”. The album features 12 tracks, where he experiments with new sounds while staying true to the musical style that shaped him. His brother Julián Turizo, a longtime collaborator, was deeply involved in the creative process, along with producers Edgar Barrera, Slow Mike, and Botlok

U.S. Concert Dates – Manuel Turizo ‘201 Tour’

  • Thu, Aug 21 – Chicago, ILRosemont Theatre
  • Sat, Aug 23 – New York, NYUnited Palace
  • Sun, Aug 24 – Fairfax, VAEagleBank Arena
  • Thu, Aug 28 – Orlando, FLWalt Disney Theater
  • Fri, Aug 29 – Miami, FLKaseya Center
  • Sun, Aug 31 – Charlotte, NCOvens Auditorium
  • Thu, Sep 11 – Sugar Land, TXSmart Financial Centre
  • Fri, Sep 12 – Grand Prairie, TXTexas Trust CU Theatre
  • Sun, Sep 14 – Hidalgo, TXPayne Arena
  • Wed, Sep 17 – Rohnert Park, CAGraton Resort & Casino
  • Fri, Sep 19 – Los Angeles, CAPeacock Theater
  • Sun, Sep 21 – Temecula, CAPechanga Theater