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Mexican star Ana Bárbara celebrates her 30th year in music with the 30-plus-date tour “Reina Grupera Tour 2024,” co-produced by Reventón Promotions and EDIM Talent and starting August 2nd in Reno, Nevada. We are planning to celebrate. , the stint will make stops in Houston, New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Atlanta, and other major cities across the United States, and concludes in Chicago on November 16th.

“It's special to celebrate my 30th anniversary with my fans, who are my real heroes, because I get to be an artist, a composer, a singer. But if I don't have my fans, maybe I should celebrate at home. '' she told Billboard. “Those who were there first pass on this musical taste to their children, and then to new generations. Anna Barbara's music has always been very familiar, so this is a family celebration. I I'm very excited.”

Barbara, known as the Queen of Gruppera (La Reina Grupera), became the first female songwriter from the Mexican region to win the BMI Icon Award, the performing rights organization's highest honor, last year. Born in Altagracia Ugalde Motta in San Luis Potosi, she is one of the most influential female artists in Mexican regional music, long dominated by men.

Since starting her career in the '90s, she has had 16 hits on the Mexican regional airplay charts and 12 on Hot Latin Songs. Earlier this year, Barbara received her Lifetime Achievement Award at Premio Lo Nuestro and dedicated the award to Mexican women and Mexican music.

“The idea of ​​this piece is to have a big impact because it takes us back to this time when women in boots and sombreros weren't the common denominator. But from day one I was very proud of my roots. “I felt that sense of pride, and that pride will be reflected in my work along with the music,” she said.

Tickets will go on sale to the general public on April 19th at 10am local time through reventonpromotions.com and anabarbara.com. See below for Ana Barbara's Reina Grupera Tour 2024 dates.

August 2nd — Reno, Nevada — Silver Legacy Resort – Grand Exposition Hall August 3rd — Santa Rosa, California — Luther Burbank Center August 9th — Seattle — Moore Theater August 10th Sun — Portland, Oregon — Newmark Theater 17th — Santa Barbara, California — Arlington Theater August 18 — San Jose, California — San Jose Performing Arts August 23 — Bakersfield, California — Fox Theater 8 March 24th — Oxnard, California — Oxnard California Performing Arts 30th — Anaheim, California — City National Grove August 31st — Fresno, California — Saroyan Theater September 6th — Tucson, Arizona — Linda Ronstadt Hall September 7 — Mesa, Arizona — Mesa Arts Center September 12 — Yuma Arizona — Quechan Casino Resort September 13 — Cabazon, California — Morongo Casino September 14 — Las Vegas — Pearl Theater September 27 — Houston — Arena Theater September 28 — McAllen, Texas — McAllen Performing Center October 4 — Hadden Township, New Jersey — The Ritz Theater Company October 5 — New York — United Palace October 6 — Boston — Lynn Auditorium October 11 — Charlotte, North Carolina — Ovens Theater October 12 — Atlanta — Center Stage Theater October 13 — Raleigh, North Carolina — Raleigh Memorial Auditorium October 18th — San Antonio — Majestic Theater October 19th — Austin, Texas — Paramount Theater October 24th — Wichita, Kansas — Orpheum Theater October 25th — Albuquerque, New Mexico — Kiva Auditorium 10 Monday 26th — El Paso, Texas — Plaza Theater November 1st — Los Angeles — Youtube Theater November 2nd — San Diego — Magnolia Theater November 8th — San Juan, Puerto Rico — Coca-Cola Music Hall November 9th — Florida Orlando — House of Blues November 15th — Minneapolis — Orpheum Theater November 16th — Chicago — Rosemont Theater



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