Mon Laferte announces dates for his new tour in 2024

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The new facet of the Chilean artist is about to reach Latin America and the United States.

Definitely, Autopoietics shook all corners of the world and of course mon Laferteas it will bring to the stage the 14 songs from the album born under the premises of reinvention and creative freedom.

It has already been confirmed that the tour It will begin on February 29, 2024 in Puebla and will travel through Toluca, Querétaro, Monterrey, Tijuana, Mérida, Guadalajara and Mexico City in March. Already in April, the artist will appear in Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Costa Rica, Honduras and Guatemala, covering the journey from south to north of the American continent. Later, during May and June, she will visit several cities in the United States.

Also, in this new musical stage mon He anticipates that he will present a distinctive format compared to his previous tours, however, he will maintain the characteristic of revisiting eight albums. In addition, it is highlighted that this time it will focus on offering a noticeably more theatrical show. Well, everything together is what makes up your universe and how Laferte relates:

I feel that I am in a moment of greater security in myself and in my music. I have a clarity that perhaps I didn’t have before. I’m also becoming less prejudiced. The devil knows more about being old than being a devil, they say, I suppose there is something to that.”

Yes, memorable months are coming up on a tour that promises surprises. The artist recognized for conceiving her art as interconnected universes, she fuses composition, video clips, musical production and scenic elements in an integral way. Surprising us like this, in each creation.

Stay tuned for more tour details! And find out for Indie Rocks!

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