Calle 24 Announces ‘Eterno Tour’: His First Solo U.S. Trek
Calle 24 is officially taking his music to the road. The Street Mob Records star has announced his first-ever solo U.S. tour, titled the Eterno Tour. Promoted by Live Nation in collaboration with his label, the 15-date trek will offer fans a chance to experience his high-energy performances firsthand.
The tour is scheduled to kick off on July 30 in San Jose, California, with stops in major markets including Los Angeles, Denver, and Atlanta, before concluding on September 18 in Chicago. For the 23-year-old artist, whose real name is Diego Millán, this milestone represents a significant step in his rapidly ascending career.
“I’m nervous, but at the same time excited to be on stage singing for my fans in the United States, who have always shown me so much love,” Calle 24 shared with Billboard Español. “I’m going to put in a lot of effort to give them a show full of energy.”
The tour serves as a direct support for his latest album, Eterno, which was released this past April. The project features the standout track “Beses Así” with Grupo Frontera, a Norteño-Tejano song that highlights his versatility beyond the traditional corridos that first brought him to prominence.
Hailing from Ciudad Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua, Calle 24 was discovered by Jesús Ortiz Paz of Fuerza Regida and signed to Street Mob Records in 2021. Since then, he has become a force in the Latin music scene, with hits like “Qué Está Pasando” and “Qué Onda” climbing the Billboard Hot 100 and Hot Latin Songs charts.
Reflecting on his growth under the mentorship of Ortiz Paz, Calle 24 noted, “When I first started working with him, I was 17 years old, and we didn’t agree on some things. However, everything has changed; now we know each other well, and everything flows easily.”
Tickets for the Eterno Tour go on presale starting May 28 via Live Nation, with general sales following on May 29. Below are the official tour dates:
- July 30 — San Jose, CA — San Jose Civic Center
- July 31 — Riverside, CA — Fox Performing Arts Center
- Aug. 1 — San Diego, CA — SOMA
- Aug. 2 — Los Angeles, CA — The Wiltern
- Aug. 6 — Phoenix, AZ — The Van Buren
- Aug. 7 — El Paso, TX — Plaza Theatre
- Aug. 9 — Denver, CO — Fillmore Auditorium
- Aug. 14 — Irving, TX — The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
- Aug. 15 — Hidalgo, TX — Payne Arena
- Aug. 21 — Charlotte, NC — The Underground
- Aug. 22 — Atlanta, GA — Tabernacle
- Aug. 23 — Buena Vista, FL — House of Blues
- Sept. 12 — San Antonio, TX — The Aztec Theatre
- Sept. 13 — Houston, TX — 713 Music Hall
- Sept. 18 — Chicago, IL — Riviera Theatre
