Fresh from historic US sell-outs, Rauw Alejandro launches Europe’s ‘Cosa Nuestra’ tour at London’s O2, promising immersive Latin spectacle experience.
Rauw Alejandro’s ‘Cosa Nuestra’ production vaults from underground Puerto Rican dance-floors to London’s cavernous O2, intertwining roaring-twenties gangster chic with cutting-edge reggaetón. Expect a live band, Broadway-scale visuals and surprise cameos as the noir-meets-neon universe opens its European chapter on 17 June — and, judging by four sold-out nights in San Juan and a record-breaking stint at LA’s Intuit Dome, London tickets will vanish just as quickly.
Record-breaking momentum
After shifting 415,000 tickets across the United States and Puerto Rico—and becoming the first Latin artist to sell out three consecutive nights at LA’s new Intuit Dome—Rauw Alejandro is set to ignite the European leg of his ‘Cosa Nuestra’ World Tour. The run opens 17 June at The O2, London, marking his long-awaited UK arena debut.
Broadway-level production
Rolling Stone hails him as “the greatest showman in Latin music”, and for good reason: the tour boasts a live band, film-noir visuals, razor-sharp choreography and immersive activations ranging from a vintage phone box to roaming ‘mafia’ postmen. Expect surprise cameos—previous US dates welcomed Lyanno, Omar Courtz, Latin Mafia and more.
Set-list highlights
Fans can look forward to:
- UK live premieres of neo-bomba hit ‘Carita Linda’ and the Clarent collab ‘Forni’
- Global smashes ‘Todo de Ti’, ‘Punto 40’ and ‘Desesperados’
- Deep cuts from chart-topping album ‘Cosa Nuestra’, which placed all fifteen tracks on Spotify’s Global Top 200.
Key European stops
- 17 Jun – London, UK – The O2
- 19 Jun – Düsseldorf, DE – PSD Bank Dome
- 20 Jun – Amsterdam, NL – Ziggo Dome
- 22 Jun – Berlin, DE – Max Schmeling Halle
- 25 Jun – Vienna, AT – Wiener Stadthalle
- 5–7 Jul – Madrid, ES – Movistar Arena (three nights)
- 11–12 Jul – Barcelona, ES – Palau Sant Jordi
Full itinerary and remaining tickets are available via Live Nation.
Why London can’t miss this
With critics comparing the show’s scale to West End blockbusters, UK audiences are poised to experience 2025’s most ambitious arena spectacle—where classic salsa swagger meets cutting-edge reggaetón futurism. Secure your seat before it becomes another record-smashing sell-out.