Mexican rapper Santa Fe Klan is set to hit the road this summer with his Blanco y Negro tour, which he announced on Monday (June 10). His upcoming trek, produced by Live Nation, will kick off July 26 in Salt Lake City’s Maverik Center.

Santa Fe Klan’s 25-date trek, which follows his 2023 Todo y Nada tour, will visit major markets across the United States including Las Vegas (Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino), Los Angeles (Crypto.com Arena) and Miami (FPL Solar Amphitheatre) before wrapping up Nov. 8 in Dallas at the Dos Equis Pavili.

In April, Santa Fe Klan (born Angel Quezada) made his Coachella debut, where he performed on the main stage, cementing his hitmaker status and a force to be reckoned with in the rap scene. Hailing from Guanajuato, Mexico, the rapper cracked Billboard’s albums charts when his ninth-studio album, Mundo, debuted at No. 4 on Latin Pop Albums in 2022. 

Last year, Santa — who landed at No. 14 on Billboard‘s 50 Best Spanish-Language Rappers of All Time — notched his first No. 1 on the Regional Mexican Airplay thanks to “Tú y Tú,” his collaboration with Los Ángeles Azules and Cazzu.

Tickets are set to go on sale Friday, June 14, at 10 a.m. local time via LiveNation.com. Below, see Santa Fe Klan’s Blanco y Negro tour dates:

  • July 26 — Salt Lake City — Maverik Center
  • July 27 — Las Vegas — Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino
  • Aug. 2 — Sacramento, Calif. — Golden 1 Center
  • Aug. 3 — Palm Desert, Calif. — Acrisure Arena
  • Aug. 9 — Fresno, Calif. — Save Mart Center at Fresno State
  • Aug. 10 — San Diego — Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
  • Aug. 16 — Los Angeles — Crypto.com Arena
  • Aug. 17 — San Jose, Calif. — SAP Center
  • Aug. 23 — El Paso, Texas — UTEP Don Haskins Center
  • Aug. 24 — Phoenix — Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
  • Aug. 25 — Anaheim, Calif. — Honda Center
  • Aug. 30 — Ridgefield, Wash. — RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater
  • Sept. 1 — Auburn, Wash. — White River Amphitheatre
  • Sept. 26 — Newark, N.J. — Prudential Center
  • Sept. 28 — Bristow, Va. — Jiffy Lube Live
  • Oct. 4 — Charlotte, N.C. — PNC Music Pavilion
  • Oct. 5 — Duluth, Ga. — Gas South Arena
  • Oct. 12 — Milwaukee, Wis. — BMO Pavilion
  • Oct. 18 — Miami — FPL Solar Amphitheatre
  • Oct. 20 — Tampa, Fla. — Yuengling Center
  • Oct. 25 — Hidalgo, Texas — Payne Arena
  • Oct. 26 — Laredo, Texas — Sames Auto Arena
  • Nov. 1 — Houston — Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land
  • Nov. 2 — San Antonio — Freeman Coliseum
  • Nov. 8 — Dallas — Dos Equis Pavili