Mora Upcoming Events & Tickets

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TOUR: Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Mora has announced his brand-new “Lo Mismo de la Otra Vez” Tour, set to take place in late fall 2025. Known for his distinctive blend of reggaeton, trap, and melodic urban sounds, Mora is bringing his latest music to fans in a powerful live experience. The tour follows the release of his 2024 album, which further cemented his place as a standout artist in the Latin urban music scene.
The North American leg of the tour will kick off on October 30 in Phoenix, with stops in major cities including San Diego, San Antonio, Chicago, New York, Boston, Atlanta, and Orlando.
Tickets range from $80 to $250 (NO HIDDEN FEES) with premium and VIP seats starting anywhere from $380. Secure your tickets today and experience the excitement live!
ABOUT: Mora emerged as a significant figure in the Latin urban music scene, particularly reggaetón and Latin trap, through his unique melodic style and emotionally resonant lyrics. He began gaining attention in the late 2010s by collaborating with other rising Puerto Rican artists and sharing music independently online. His early work was marked by a raw, emotional tone and experimentation with reggaetón, R&B, and electronic elements.
He gained further traction after collaborating with Bad Bunny, particularly contributing to the 2020 Grammy-nominated album YHLQMDLG with the track “Una Vez.” In 2021, Mora released his debut studio album, Primer Día de Clases, showcasing his versatility and establishing him as a solo artist to watch. His follow-up albums, including Microdosis (2022) and Estrella (2023), received critical acclaim and expanded his audience across Latin America and beyond.
Known for his introspective lyrics and genre-blending production, Mora has become one of the leading voices of a new generation of Latin artists. He frequently collaborates with artists such as Feid, Eladio Carrión, and Sech, and continues to evolve artistically with each release. As of 2025, Mora remains a significant presence in Latin music, both as a solo act and collaborator, celebrated for his authenticity, innovation, and emotional depth.