Nathy Peluso announces ‘Grasa’ 2025 tour dates in UK, Europe and US
Nathy Peluso has announced a tour to support her new album ‘Grasa’ that will cover the UK, Europe and the US in 2025. See the full list of dates below.
The Argentine-Spanish singer released her second album ‘Grasa’ on May 24 via Sony Music Latin and 5020 Records. It included the single ‘Aprender a Amar’, as well as a collaboration with Blood Orange in the form of ‘El Día Que Perdí Mi Juventud’.
She will play a total of eleven dates in February and March next year, kicking off in Milan on February 9, and taking in Berlin, Amsterdam, Paris and Brussels, before a show at London’s Roundhouse on February 19. Tickets for the London show can be found here.
From there, she will head to the US to play Miami, Washington, DC, Brooklyn and Chicago, before wrapping up at Los Angeles’ The NoVo on March 15. US tickets can be found here.
“I’m thrilled to announce the GRASA TOUR, which will include, for the first time, many shows in the U.S.,” Peluso told Nylon. “This tour is all about embracing who we are and celebrating it with every beat. It’s going to be raw, powerful, and full of energy. I can’t wait to share these unforgettable moments with all of you!”
Nathy Peluso ‘Grasa’ tour will play:
FEBRUARY 2025
9 – Milan, Italy, Fabrique
11 – Berlin, Germany, Columbiahalle
13 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, Melkweg
15 – Paris, France, Salle Pleyel
16 – Brussels, Belgium, Cirque Royal
19 – London, UK, Roundhouse
MARCH 2025
5 – Miami, FL, Fillmore Miami Beach
7 – Washington, DC, 9:30 Club
8 – Brooklyn, NY, Brooklyn Paramount
12 – Chicago, IL, The Vic
15 – Los Angeles, CA, The NoVo
Back in 2022, Peluso spoke to NME about what fans could expect from the “big construction” album. She said it would not “sit in just one style”, and that at the time she had “so many” tracks for the record, and that she “can’t stop producing more and more and more”, adding that she was “obsessed”.
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