Maluma Plots United States Tour for Fall
Arena trek scheduled to launch in September with plans to follow Covid-19 safety guidelines
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Colombian superstar Maluma has announced a United States tour that will tentatively kick off this fall.
The arena trek which is arguably one of the biggest to be announced since the Covid-19 pandemic brought touring to a halt last year is scheduled to start September 2nd at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California. It will wrap on October 24th at the Allstate Arena in Chicago.
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In a statement, per
Billboard, Maluma said: “I couldn’t be more excited to announce my return to the concert stage. It’s what I have been dreaming about for months and we are going to celebrate together like never before. It’s going to be a celebration! This will be my fourth U.S. tour and I am planning a brand new show full of surprises for my fans and lots of new music off my last t
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