
Latin Mafia continues its meteoric rise in the musical scene, consolidating itself as one of the fastest-growing acts in today's Latin music. With their successful tour "I HATE YOU AND I MISS YOU SO MUCH" across the United States, selling out tickets in 17 cities and solidifying their status as an expanding phenomenon, the group has demonstrated its powerful presence on a global scale.
Each concert of the tour was an energetic celebration, with a constantly growing following and a repertoire that resonates worldwide. The finale at the legendary Coca-Cola Music Hall in San Juan, Puerto Rico, was an epic event featuring the surprising participation of Rauw Alejandro. Latin Mafia made it clear that their impact goes beyond borders, standing out as an innovative and powerful proposal from the new generation.
In addition to the success in Puerto Rico, the band reaffirmed its commitment to the visibility of mental health as a central theme of their music. Through a special activation, they transmitted a message of well-being to their audience, offering cards with affirmations inspired by their album "EVERY DAY ALL DAY," deeply linked to self-care and internal struggle.
"Music is a tool for healing, connecting, and raising awareness about the importance of mental health in society," highlighted Latin Mafia. Recognition for their work came with the award for Best Latin Fusion Pop Song for "I Feel I Deserve More" at the 37th Edition of Premio Lo Nuestro, broadcasted by Univision. This achievement underscores their impact and connection with the audience, bringing their message to a broader scale.
Now, Latin Mafia prepares for their next challenge: to bring their energy and talent to Mexico, where they will kick off their tour on March 1 in San Luis Potosí. With confirmed dates in cities such as Hermosillo, Ciudad Juárez, Guadalajara, and Mexico City, the band is set to further expand its reach and continue leaving a mark in the music industry.