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NIÑA PASTORI’s CAMINO tour has sold out the Lunario in Mexico City, with a second date added due to popular demand

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After confirming the extension of her successful CAMINO tour from Spain to the United States, new offers immediately arise for Niña Pastori, with Mexico and Puerto Rico joining in.

Within days of announcing a March 13th show at Mexico City’s Lunario, tickets were sold out. As a result, another date has been added on March 14th.

The US tour, produced by Loud &Live Entertainment, was announced weeks after Niña Pastori received her 5th Latin Grammy at the ceremony held in Seville, where the artist was a protagonist of several events during the most important week in Latin music. Among them were “Person of the Year” for Italian singer Laura Pausini, and a special tribute to her musical godfather, Alejandro Sanz. Additionally, the award was the culmination of a glorious week where the artist, with a solid 25-year career, once again emerged victorious, receiving her 5th Grammy in the “Best Flamenco Album” category for the album that gives title to this tour.

After wrapping up her shows in Mexico, the renowned Spanish singer will make a brief stop in Miami, where she will participate in a media tour. The Miami date is sponsored by the Centro Cultural Español Miami (CCEMiami).

CAMINO will begin in the United States on April 25 at the Town Hall in NYC, then heading to Washington D.C where she will perform the following day, April 26, at the Lincoln Theatre. Afterwards, she will head to San Juan, Puerto Rico, where she will perform at the Centro Bellas Artes on May 1st; and from there to Florida, bringing her show to Miami on May 4th at the James L. Knight Center; and closing in style at the Steinmetz Hall in Orlando on May 5th.

Tickets are available through www.ninapastori.es and www.ticketmaster.com

About Niña Pastori:

Niña Pastori’s journey is like few others in our contemporary popular music. Since she first stepped onto a stage at the age of 8 and caught the eye of the great Camarón de la Isla at just 12, she has defined and evolved a vigorously distinctive style. Her voice, her spirit, and her commitment to her roots— as unwavering as her desire to experiment— have made hers one of the most respected and acclaimed careers in Spanish music. Now an iconic figure for an entire generation, she shook up the world of flamenco with her emergence in the mid-nineties, alongside Alejandro Sanz. Niña Pastori returns with her same powerful voice, her unwavering commitment to her roots, and with new songs like “Osú qué niña,” which kicked off the CAMINO album last year, and “Pon que dale” or “Bon día,” among others.

Vic

Editor / Writer / Producer For Drop the Spotlight