Category: World/Reggae

  • Electronic Latin Singer Federico Aubele Returns with Sixth Studio Album

    After six long years, Federico Aubele is back with his sixth studio album, The Holographic Moon, which will be released Friday, May 27, 2022. Additionally, he has released the album’s first single, Pink Spray Painted Clouds, along with the official video.

    Federico Aubele

    Not only did Aubele reside in Buenos Aires, Berlin and Barcelona before moving to Brooklyn, but within each city, he fused the music of the cultures to find his own wave. In fact, Aubele blended a variety of genres from electronica to alternative and rock, as well as Latin. Considering his music career began at 11, he has great knowledge of the evolution from when he was a child up to present day.

    Aubele’s 11-track EP stamps a footprint in his ability to be dynamic and multicultural with his music. He is known to join the Spanish and English language on songs, while his harmonious baritone voice and the soft sounds of his guitar captivate listeners. During his NPR Music Tiny Desk performance in 2014, he demonstrated these talents.

    From constant turmoil with marital issues, to moving overseas, to falling in love again is what motivated Aubele to create The Holographic Moon.

    I needed the long pause to make sense of things, discard what wasn’t needed anymore, appreciate what I was going to keep and make space for the new. I couldn’t do the same thing again, like a ghost, trapped in a moment. Like trying to keep a relationship that’s reached its end artificially going based only on fear of what’s next. I needed to shed several layers, on all levels. With my music I needed to start from scratch, from guitar arpeggios, vocal melodies and different lyrics. The only way to do the cleansing needed for the new songs to emerge was at home, not in the open. You can’t make sense of things if you’re constantly distracted by voices, color lights and mirrors.

    Federico Aubele

    This 11 track EP, which is now available for pre-order, was first 52 songs full of expression through all the different changes and obstacles Aubele faced. Throughout this period, he found hope, curiosity for what is next to come and reached his “7th stage” of the I Ching, which is a return home. This album prioritizes not only falling in love, but self-love.

    I always feel like many artists prioritize the breakup song over the falling in love theme. Those first moments when you realize what’s going on are as powerful and intense as the end of a relationship. The song came to me very spontaneously at a time when my relationship with my partner was starting to bloom and we both felt like we were inside a beautiful film, or a cloud in the magic hour.

    Federico Aubele

    Aubele wishes to push boundaries of what traditional genres are supposed to sound like. Instead, he combines new sounds to develop new genres. He’s capable of doing so with his great sense of music and multicultural knowledge, along with the help of several guests on his album. In fact, on The Holographic Moon musicians and vocalists range from: from Mauro Refosco (David Byrne, Atoms for Peace) on percussion, Iain Cook (Chvrches) and Yuka Honda (Cibo Matto) on synths, Melissa Mary Ahern (Sulfjian Stevens) on vocal harmonies, the YMusic Ensemble (Paul Simon, Jose Gonzales) on orchestra arrangements and Kenny Wollensen (Tom Waits) on drums.

    With the help of Audele’s Spanish guitar and baritone voice, along with poetic lyrics about love, hope and quiet perseverance, The Holographic Moon is born.

  • Rels B. Announces Tour, Show In NYC

    Spanish rapper, songwriter, and producer Rels B. is going on tour and is stopping at the Gramercy Theatre in NYC on May 12.

    Rels B. aka Daniel Vidal began working and producing his music and others when he was young. When he turned 20, he started to sing on his mixes. His first EP Change or Die gained traction on YouTube and SoundCloud, and his debut album left him with many charting singles.

    His styles include a wide range of international influences, from reggaeton to Latin soul and Spanish folk to rock and roll. He writes lyrics based off of personal experience, so it makes his songs easier to relate to. Some of his hit songs are “Made in Taiwan,” “Tienes El Don,” “Mary Jane,” and “A Mi.” 

    Tour Image for the FLAKK Tour by Rels B.

    Recently, his new single “Orgullo” rang up 11 million views during its first couple months, bringing his single video streaming totals to more than 350 million views.

    Rels B. is going on tour, and is making a stop at Gramercy Theatre May 12, and tickets to his tour can be found here.

    FLAKK’S TOUR DATES: 

    Wed May 11 – Chicago, IL– House of Blues

    Thu May 12 – New York, NY – Gramercy Theatre

    Thu May 19 – Atlanta, GA – Buckhead

    Sat May 21 – Miami, FL – Fillmore

    Sun May 22 – Silver Spring, MD – Fillmore

    Fri May 27 – Los Angeles, CA – The Regent

    Sat May 28 – Dallas, TX – The Echo Lounge & Music Hall

    Sun May 29 – Houston, TX – House of Blues

  • Michael Franti & Spearhead Announce the “Follow Your Heart Tour,” Central Park Show

    Michael Franti & Spearhead are going on tour with a date in NYC at SummerStage on July 3.

    michael franti tour
    Michael Franti & Spearhead, photo by Michael Finn.

    Franti is a globally recognized muscian and activist, and also an award-winning filmmaker. He is best known for his high energy live shows, inspiring music, and his powerful optimism.

    Throughout his career, he has earned three Billboard No. 1 spots for the songs “Sound of Sunshine,” “Say Hey (I Love You)” and “I Got You.” His latest single with Spearhead’s “Good Day For A Good Day” marked their 10th Top 25 AAA hit.

    In 2019 he released his self-directed and award winning documentary called Stay Human and he also has a non-profit called Do It For The Love with his wife. The non-profit brings those with life threatening illnesses, veterans, and children with severe challenges to concerts worldwide.

    Speaking about the tour, Franti said he is excited to be back.

    We’re so excited to head back out on the road this summer! After such a challenging few years, we are more ready than ever to share new music with our Soulrocker fam and join in community together.

    Michael Franti will be going on tour with Spiderhead, with a date in NYC at SummerStage, and tickets can be found here.

    Michael Franti & Spearhead’s Follow Your Heart Tour Dates:
     
    May 14            BeachLife Festival                                                     Redondo Beach, Calif.
    May 14            The Venice West (BeachLife Afterparty)                   Venice, Calif.
    May 19            Brooklyn Bowl+#                                                       Las Vegas, Nev.
    May 20            Harrah’s Lake Tahoe South Shore Room+#              Stateline, Nev.
    May 21            The Center for the Arts+                                            Grass Valley, Calif.
    May 29            BottleRock                                                                  Napa, Calif.
    June 1              Belly Up Aspen+*                                                      Aspen, Colo.
    June 2              The Fox Theatre+                                                       Boulder, Colo.
    June 3              Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater+*                                 Vail, Colo.
    June 4              Red Rocks Amphitheatre+                                         Morrison, Colo.
    June 19            Levitt Pavilion*                                                         Westport, Conn.
    June 22            Seacrets+*                                                                  Ocean City, Md.
    June 23            Seacrets+*                                                                  Ocean City, Md
    June 24            Greenfield Lake Amphitheater+^                               Wilmington, N.C.
    June 25            Greenfield Lake Amphitheater+^                               Wilmington, N.C.
    June 26            Salvage Station+^                                                       Asheville, N.C.
    June 28            Oceanfront Concert Series (Free Show)^                  Virginia Beach, Va.
    July 1              Snow Pond Center for the Arts+                                Sidney, Maine
    July 2              Indian Ranch+                                                            Webster, Mass.
    July 3              SummerStage in Central Park+                                  New York, N.Y.
    July 8              Rock The Ruins+                                                        Indianapolis, Ind.
    July 10            Wonderstruck in Cleveland                                        Cleveland, Ohio
    July 13            The Danforth Music Hall+                                         Toronto, Ont.
    July 14            Venue TBA+                                                              Grand Rapids, Mich.
    July 15            Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua+*                       Bayfield, Wis.            
    July 19            Venue TBA+^                                                            Salt Lake City, Utah
    July 21            McMenamins Edgefield+^                                         Troutdale, Ore.
    July 22            Venue TBA+^                                                            Woodinville, Wash.
    July 23            Athletic Club of Bend+^                                            Bend, Ore.
    July 27            The Crest Theatre+^                                                   Sacramento, Calif.
    July 28            Venue TBA+^                                                            Saratoga, Calif.
    July 29            House of Blues+*                                                       Anaheim, Calif.
    July 30            Venue TBA+*                                                            Los Angeles, Calif.
    July 31            Venue TBA+*                                                            San Diego, Calif.
    Aug. 2             The Rialto Theatre^                                                    Tucson, Ariz.
    Aug. 4             Pepsi Amphitheater+^                                                Flagstaff, Ariz.
    Aug. 5             Venue TBA+^                                                            Taos, N.M.
    Aug. 7             I Bar Ranch+                                                              Gunnison, Colo.
     
    +VIP Experience Offered
    # Of Good Nature as support
    * Tropidelic as support
    ^ The New Respects as support
     
    European 2023 Tour Dates
    Previously Announced and Moved to 2023
    Jan. 25             Paradiso+                                                                    Amsterdam, Netherlands
    Jan. 26             Doornroosie+                                                              Nijmegen, Netherlands
    Jan. 27             Groningen+                                                                 Groningen, Netherlands         
    Jan. 29             Maassilo+                                                                   Rotterdamn, Netherlands
    Jan. 30             Ancienne Belgique+                                                   Brussels, Belgium
    Jan. 31             Luxor+                                                                        Cologne, Germany
    Feb. 1              Gretchen+                                                                   Berlin, Germany
    Feb. 3              Circolo Magnolia+                                                     Milan, Italy
    Feb. 4              Bierhübeli+                                                                 Bern, Switzerland
    Feb. 5              New Morning+                                                           Paris, France
    Feb. 7              St. Luke’s Music & Arts Venue+                               Glasgow, U.K.
    Feb. 8              Academy 2+                                                               Manchester, U.K.
    Feb. 10            02 Shepherd’s Bush Empire+                                     London, U.K.
     
    + VIP Experience Offered 

  • Angelique Kidjo Drops Music Video For ‘Do Yourself’ Featuring Burna Boy

    Angelique Kidjo is back with her new music video for ‘Do Yourself’ featuring Burna Boy. The Grammy nominated single is described as “an anthem for a new Africa.”

    Angelique Kidjo Burna Boy

    Directed by Meji Alabi, who has also worked with Wizkid and Beyonce, the music video perfectly showcases Kidjo’s vibrant energy as Burna Boy croons in the background. Citing Africa as “the birthplace of all humanity”, Kidjo proclaims her love for the continent and reminds us all of how strong Africa can be if we do our part. For change to be made, Kidjo says that you have to do it yourself. 

    The single is fresh off her critically acclaimed album Mother Nature, released in June, which tackles prevalent issues like the climate crisis and the struggle for freedom. Her joyful sound mixed with these heavy topics creates a unique listening experience for new and old fans, while showing exactly why she deserves her “icon” status. Mother Nature features many young African artists including Mr. Eazi, Sampa The Great and Yemi Alade.

    With three Grammy nominations under her belt, including Best Global Music Album, Best Global Music Performance and Best Global Music Performance for ‘Blewu’, it is clear that Kidjo is in a league of her own. The New Yorker called her the “towering figure of cross cultural music” and it’s not hard to understand why. She has also performed at the Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony, sold out Carnegie Hall and is performing alongside Viola Davis in the film “The Woman King” later this year.

    Tickets for Kidjo’s 2022 tour, as well as more information, can be found here.

    3/4 – MASS MoCA in North Adams, MA

    3/5 – MASS MoCA in North Adams, MA

    3/8 – L’Ancienne Belgique in Brussels, Belgium

    3/10 – Carre Belle-Feuille in Boulogne-Billancourt, France

    3/11 – La Faïencerie in Creil, France

    3/16 – Musikverein in Vienna, Austria

    3/17 – Festspielhaus St. Pölten in St. Pölten, Austria

    3/19 – Theater of Chelles in Chelles France

    3/24 – Theatre of the Vesinet in Le Vésinet, France

    3/25 – Arsenal in Metz, France

    4/2 – Soka Performing Arts Center in Aliso Viejo, CA

    4/5 – Benaroya Hall in Seattle, WA

    4/7 – Rialto Theater in Tucson, AZ

    4/9 – Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts in Scottsdale, AZ

    4/14 – The Broad Stage Theatre in Santa Monica, CA

    4/15 – The Broad Stage Theatre in Santa Monica, CA

    4/16 – The Broad Stage Theatre in Santa Monica, CA

    4/23 – Cal Performances Zellerbach Hall in Berkeley, CA

    4/29 – Hopkins Center for The Arts in Hanover, NH

    4/30 – Music Hall in Portsmouth, NH

    5/10 – McCarter Theatre Center in Princeton, NJ

    5/12 – Bass Concert Hall in Austin, TX

    5/26 – Africa Festival in Würzburg, Germany

    6/4 – Theatre Femina in Bordeaux, France

    6/9 – Dresden Music Festival in Dresden, Germany

    6/10 – Abbaye de Saint-Riquier – Baie de Somme in Saint-Riquier, France

    6/11 – Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris France

  • From The Shed To Transcending Ancient Music With New Technology, Vicente Hansen Atria and Mat Muntz Present “The Vex Collection”

    Composers and instrumentalists Vicente Hansen Atria and Mat Muntz are set to release their new album “The Vex Collection”, releasing on Carrier Records February 18. With a grand combination of jazz, world, contemporary classical, and experimental rock, these two trendsetters have experimented with traditional instruments to devise unforgettable musical experiences.

    The Vex Collection by Vicente Hansen Atria and Mat Muntz

    Atria and Muntz grew straight out of NYC’s The Shed Open Call commissioning program. This establishment is a cultural institution that welcomes and molds 21st century art and ideas. The Shed cultivates creativity in fields ranging from pop to classical music, painting to digital media, theater to literature, and sculpture to dance. Their mutual interest in double reeds, which are by far one of the most ancient musical technologies that produce intense ranging sounds, were intertwined with newly invented technology, known as live electronics that were developed through 3-D-printing. 

    In addition to the two composers, others joined the musical journey to mesh traditional and new sounds to produce “The Vex Collection”. Gamin, played the Korean double reed instruments the piri and taepyeongso, while Matthew Welch, specialized in the great highland bagpipe. Additionally, musician Neo, plays the carnyx, bombard, and dozaleh.

    These instruments were deeply rooted in Korea and Scotland, some being one of the first to have a substantial impact in their respective cultures. Atria and Muntz made sure not to alter the natural sounds of the traditional music, but rather allowed it to clash with the live electronics on one song and flow smoothly on the next. The newer instruments that intertwined with the old, ranged from distorted guitars to aggressive synthesizers and detailed microtonality. Ultimately, the group proved that older music is still apart of today’s culture, just with an advanced technological twist.

    “The Vex Collection” has pushed passed the social norms within the music industry, as we know it today. This album is full of improvisations of music between two distinct time periods, that go above and beyond what listeners could have imagined.

    To check out their latest single “Fugue”, visit Foxy Digitalis. For more information about Atria and Muntz, as well as “The Vex Collection”, visit these sites: Mat Muntz, Vincent Hansen.

  • The Ripcords, Irv Lyons Jr. and West Side Social Club Among Nominees at Native American Music Awards

    Three of Central New York’s most notable Native American music artists were announced as nominees for the Native American Music Awards. Notable nominees include The Ripcords, Earl Slick, Pete McMahon and the West Side Social Club.

    Native American Music Awards

    Irv Lyons Jr., of the Oneida Nation, Wolf Clan, is nominated for four Native American Music Awards, including “Best Rock Recording” and “Artist of the Year” for his EP, Private Invitation, not to mention nominations for “Best Male Vocalist” and “Song of the Year” for “Save The Planet.”

    Irv Lyons at Blues Fest Native American Music Awards
    Irv Lyons Blues Fest

    Rex Lyons of the Onondaga Nation, Eel Clan., along with Irv Lyons and The Ripcords are also nominated for “Group of the Year” and “Best Blues Recording” for their album, “Unmasked (Live).” Along with this, they’re nominated for “Best Blues Recording” with the group West Side Social Club. This includes Earl Slick, Pete McMahaon and Liz Strodel. 

    The Ripcords in the studio Native American Music Awards
    The Ripcords in the studio

    The Ripcords are a musical collaboration from cousins, Rex and Irv Lyons. Along with members Jay Gould, Tom Witkowski and Steve Palumbo. They are a versatile group who can deliver various genres of music such as blues, rock, swing and jazz, they even write their own songs as well.  

    Joanne Shenandoah, Native American singer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist based in the New York, is also on the Private Invitation EP for the song “Save The Planet” which received a “Song of The Year” nomination. She belonged to the Oneida Nation, Wolf Clan, and passed away November 22nd, 2021.

    Irv Lyons at Blues Fest
    Irv Lyons Blues Fest

    “I’m honored and excited to be up for a couple of NAMMY awards!” adds Rex Lyons. “We’ve been making original music for over 2 decades, hopefully 3rd times a charm and we bring home the hardware. Congrats to all my fellow nominees. Good luck!”  

    “To be nominated for the Native American Music Awards is an amazing honor and great privilege,” says Irv. “Private Invitation is my best work to date. The most complete in lyrics and music. It is a snapshot of my experiences in love, friendship and the heart. These songs are all radio ready as any of them could be on the charts now. My true labor of love that hopefully people will enjoy and play over and over.” 

    Voting for the Native American Music Awards is now available to the public now through March 31st here.

  • Bardavon Presents Announces Black History Month Events

    In honor of Black History Month, Bardavon Presents in Poughkeepsie has announced several events. Two of these events are announced as a way to educate and promote conversation surrounding race for kids and teens K-12, with other events celebrating Black history also scheduled.

    The first of these events is Virtual Step Afrika! The event is a 5-part series designed to educate the youth on stepping and its history. Stepping is a form of dancing that originated in African American colleges in the early 20th century. Steppers use their bodies as an instrument and often follow polyrhythmic time signatures. By doing so, the dance form created a way for people to musically express themselves through their bodies. Schools and teachers can register for Virtual Step Afrika! from now until Friday, February 18th.

    Step Afrika! Bardavon Presents
    Step Afrika!

    Bardavon Presents will also host Virtual Rhapsody in Black. The event is a one-man show written and performed by LeLand Gantt and developed at NYC’s Actors Studio by Estelle Parsons. The show follows Gantt’s personal journey to understand and eventually transcend racism in America. Teachers It seeks to stimulate deep and uncomfortable, yet necessary conversations about race. A free stream of the performance will be available starting Monday, February 7th til Friday, February 18th.

    Rhapsody in Black

    On Friday, February 25th, a dual screening of Spike Lee’s Do The Right Thing, will be shown at both the Bardavon and Ulster Performing Arts Center. The classic 1989 film featuring Spike Lee, Martin Lawrence, Samuel L. Jackson, and Giancarlo Esposito, explores the racial tension in a Brooklyn neighborhood between African Americans and Italian-Americans. The movie has received unanimous positive reception in the way that it explores its themes, so much so that it has been admitted to the National Film Registry. Tickets for the screening start at just $6.

    Do the Right Thing Bardavon Presents
    Do the Right Thing

    On February 18th at 8 PM, BardavonPresents will host a free stream on their YouTube page. This stream will be a part of their HVP: Behind the Music series. The episode will focus on the Hudson Valley Philharmonic’s March 5th concert, which shines a spotlight on female composers. Notably, Composer Nkeiru Okoye will discuss her piece “Songs of Harriet Tubman,” dedicated to the abolitionist woman who helped free an estimated 70 slaves. The steam will also explore the broader title theme, Underground Figures. More information is available here.

    Nkeiru Okoye Bardavon Presents
    Nkeiru Okoye
  • North Side Sound set to release Debut EP “Take My Time”

    Are you a fan of rock, indie, reggae, or even funk? North Side Sound, a band out of Albany who formed a year and a half ago, does it all. The tandem create genre bending music and are set to release them on their EP Take My Time, on January 28th on all streaming platforms.

    North Side Sound EP

    The four songs represent the concept of relationships in their own unique way, and how they can be inconsistent . They also represent all the good memories that are shared within relationships. Pauly Graves (lead vox, guitar) Kasey Hogan (guitar), AJ Farina (bass) and Todd “Toddy” Friedman (drums) recorded all four songs during the pandemic.

    Tracks “Take My Time” and “Five” really put the project together well. “Take My Time” is up tempo and has a mix of reggae and rock melodies. The bridge and the hook are catchy with a guitar riff bringing energy to the track to where you’ll find yourself bobbing your head. “Five” has a more reggae feel from the drum patterns to the guitar melodies. The bridge in “I Let It Roll, Roll, Roll” is very catchy as well.

    North Side Sound’s Take My Time EP is a debut project with great artistry, melodies and overall song composition. Go listen to “Take My Time” on all streaming services on Friday, January 28th.

  • The Irish Tenors Come To UPAC For St. Patrick’s Day

    The Irish Tenors will be coming to UPAC on March 16, in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day and as part of Irish week in Kingston. Made up of Declan Kelly, Anthony Kearns, and Ronan Tynan, the group are acknowledged Celtic music kings since their burst into the scene after a 1998 PBS Special.

    the Irish tenors

    The tenor group is a part of a small list of people who have made big money for PBS through their appearance. With ten best-selling CDs from the group, The Irish Tenors rekindle the love of all things Irish in America and have opened the doors for many more Irish groups in the US.

    UPAC is located on Broadway in Kingston in the heart of the city. Originally known as The Broadway or Community Theatre, the venue hosts a variety of musical acts and is home to the Hudson Valley Philharmonic.

    The Irish Tenors will be performing at UPAC on March 16 as part of Irish week in Kingston and will be backed by the Hudson Valley Philharmonic symphony orchestra. Tickets are on sale here, and proof of vaccination is required.

    The Irish Tenors sing “Danny Boy.”
  • Bad Bunny Announces Tour, Yankee Stadium Concert in August and Latin America Tour in October

    Global superstar, Bad Bunny will begin his first stadium tour this August of 2022. Promoted by Live Nation and CMN, “Bad Bunny: World’s Hottest Tour”, will be first located in cities across the U.S. including a stop at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, followed by Latin America in October.

    "Bad Bunny: World's Hottest Tour"

    The artist has already pushed boundaries by breaking the record at Ticketmaster, in April 2021 for the most tickets sales for a tour on its first day, when promoting his “El Último Tour Del Mundo 2022”. Additionally, for a consecutive second year in a row, Bad Bunny has been proclaimed to be the most listened to artist in the world on Spotify. Furthermore, he earned the title of #1 Latin Artist in the U.S. by Billboard for three consecutive years. With that being said, there is no doubt that, “Bad Bunny: World’s Hottest Tour”, will be a huge success and transcend his career.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LP4aY8kzK44

    Bad Bunny will be joined by Grammy nominated DJ and Record Producer, Alesso, along with ten-time Grammy nominated artist, Diplo.

    The “Bad Bunny: World’s Hottest Tour” will stop at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx on August 27. By Wednesday, January 26, pre-sale tickets for the tour will begin at 12 pm. Subsequently, they will go on sale to the general public by Friday, January 28 at 12pm on worldshottesttour.com.

    Bad Bunny: World’s Hottest TourUnited States Tour Dates

    “Bad Bunny: World’s Hottest Tour” 

    United States Tour Dates

    5-Aug Orlando, FL Camping World Stadium

    9-Aug Atlanta, GA Truist Park^

    12-Aug Miami, FL Hard Rock Stadium^ – SOLD OUT

    13-Aug Miami, FL Hard Rock Stadium> – ADDED DATE

    18-Aug Boston, MA Fenway Park^

    20-Aug Chicago, IL  Soldier Field

    23-Aug Washington, DC Nationals Park^

    27-Aug New York, NY Yankee Stadium> – SOLD OUT

    28-Aug New York, NY Yankee Stadium> – ADDED DATE

    1-Sept Houston, TX Minute Maid Park^ – SOLD OUT

    2-Sept Houston, TX Minute Maid Park^ – ADDED DATE

    7-Sept San Antonio, TX Alamodome^

    9-Sept Dallas, TX AT&T Stadium^

    14-Sept Oakland, CA RingCentral Coliseum^

    17-Sept San Diego, CA PETCO Park^ – SOLD OUT

    18-Sept San Diego, CA PETCO Park^ – ADDED DATE

    23-Sept Las Vegas, NV Allegiant Stadium^ – SOLD OUT

    24-Sept Las Vegas, NV Allegiant Stadium^ – ADDED DATE

    28-Sept Phoenix, AZ Chase Field^

    30-Sept Los Angeles, CA SoFi Stadium> – SOLD OUT

    1-Oct Los Angeles, CA SoFi Stadium> – ADDED DATE

    ^ with special guest Alesso  

    > with special guest Diplo 

    Latin America Tour Dates

    Date City/Country Venue

    21-Oct Santo Domingo, DR Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez

    28-Oct Santiago, Chile  Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos

    4-Nov Buenos Aires, Argentina Estadio de Vélez – José Amalfitani

    11-Nov Asuncion, Paraguay Estadio La Nueva Olla

    13-Nov Lima, Peru Estadio Nacional

    16-Nov Quito, Ecuador Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa

    18-Nov Medellin, Colombia Estadio Atanasio Girardot

    22-Nov Panama City, Panama Estadio Rommel Fernández Gutiérrez

    24-Nov San Jose, Costa Rica Estadio Nacional

    26-Nov San Salvador, El Salvador Estadio Cuscatlán

    29-Nov San Pedro Sula, Honduras Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano

    1-Dec Guatemala City, Guatemala Explanada Cardales de Cayalá

    3-Dec Monterrey, Mexico Estadio BBVA

    9-Dec Mexico City, Mexico Estadio Azteca