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Iván Cornejo Announces Second Leg of Mirada Tour After Coachella

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Iván Cornejo Performing At Intrust Bank Arena 2024

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mexican-American música Mexicana star Iván Cornejo is set to embark on the second leg of his Mirada Tour this spring, following his performances at Coachella 2025. The tour will kick off on April 25 in St. Louis, Missouri, and conclude on June 22 in Sacramento, California, with stops in major cities including New York, Orlando, Atlanta, and across Texas.

“I’m so excited to get back on stage and continue sharing Mirada with new audiences and fans equally,” Cornejo told Rolling Stone. “This tour has truly felt like a celebration, and while I’m thrilled to bring all of our hard work to life, I think it’s important now more than ever to bring a sense of community.”

Cornejo, whose latest album Mirada was released last year, has pledged to donate a portion of the tour’s ticket sales to the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation in response to recent wildfires. “With the devastating wildfires these past few weeks, it’s times like this that being close to my fans becomes especially important to me,” he said.

Tickets for the Mirada Tour will go on sale to the general public on Friday, Jan. 24, at 10 a.m. local time, with presale tickets available starting Jan. 22 at 10 a.m. local time. The tour will feature performances at iconic venues such as Radio City Music Hall in New York, the Kia Center in Orlando, and the Moody Center in Austin.

Cornejo’s Mirada Tour follows his successful Terapia Tour, which he said influenced his approach to the new album. “This last tour was such a roller coaster for me in the best way possible,” he said in July. “I feel like I gained a lot of experience through hearing my fans and seeing how they react to certain songs. It just gave me a new perspective on my music and what I wanted to do next on the new album.”

With over 5.2 billion combined streams, Cornejo has become one of the most consumed Latin artists in the United States. His music, described as a blend of sad sierreño and hazy alternative-rock vibes, resonates deeply with a younger, bicultural audience.

The tour will also include a stop in Indianapolis on May 1 at the Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park. Live Nation, the tour’s promoter, highlighted Cornejo’s unique sound and cultural impact in a recent statement, calling him a “voice for a generation.”

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