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Calle 24 Cancels Remaining U.S. Eterno Tour Dates After Work Visa Revocation: ‘It’s Out of My Hands’

The Mexican singer-songwriter cited “unforeseen circumstances” that forced him to cancel seven dates on his headlining stateside trek.

Calle 24 Cancels Remaining U.S. Eterno Tour Dates After Work Visa Revocation: ‘It’s Out of My Hands’

Calle 24, whose real name is Diego Millán, has canceled the remaining dates of his Eterno Tour in the United States due to his U.S. work visa being unexpectedly revoked. The Mexican singer announced the news on Instagram on August 18. The canceled performances include a show at Payne Arena in Hidalgo, Texas on August 15; a show at The Underground in Charlotte, N.C. on August 21; and a show at the Tabernacle in Atlanta on August 22.

The remaining canceled performances are at House of Blues in Buena Vista, Fla. on August 23; at The Aztec Theatre in San Antonio on September 12; at 713 Music Hall in Houston on September 13; and at the Riviera Theatre in Chicago on September 18. Calle 24 performed the tour's first seven dates, from July 30 in San Jose, Calif., through August 14 in Irving, Texas, after Billboard Español exclusively announced the trek in May.

His team is actively working to resolve the matter and hopes to return to U.S. stages soon. Calle 24 was named one of Billboard's Latin Artists on the Rise in 2023, and earned his first Billboard No. 1 with his Fuerza Regida collaboration "Noche Perfecta" in August.

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