Rauw Alejandro, Bad Bunny, Kylie Minogue
Only a few weeks into 2025, UTA continues its winning streak in Spanish-language music, largely thanks to the massive success of its Latin department and superstar Bad Bunny.
Overseen by Jbeau Lewis, Toni Wallace, Nigel Meiojas and Carlos Abreu, Bad Bunny has topped charts globally with his sixth Rimas studio album, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, and quickly sold out more than 400k tickets for a landmark 30-show residency at Coliseo de Puerto Rico.
The outing, produced by Noah Assad Presents/Move Concerts, starts 7/11 and runs for 10 weekends through 9/14. Benito grossed about $200m and drew more than 700k fans to his Live Nation-promoted Most Wanted Tour last year.
Another UTA Latin sensation, Rauw Alejandro, will hit the road in support of his latest album, Cosa Nuestra. Repped by Mike G, Nigel Meiojas, Lewis and David Zedeck, he'll roll through 20 North American arenas between 4/5 at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle and 5/30 at Kaseya Center in Miami.
Kylie Minogue, whose agents include Samantha Kirby Yoh and Alexis Lesko, will play 17 North American arena dates—her first solo headline tour in the territory in 14 years—this spring as part of a 2025 global tour. Demand necessitated a second play at Madison Square Garden after the first went clean on the second day of presales.
Meanwhile, Megan Moroney’s Am I Okay? Tour sold out 50 North American dates from March through August by moving 165k tickets in less than 15 minutes. She's repped by Elisa Vazzana and Emily Wright.
Hard rockers Guns N’ Roses, looked after by Ken Fermaglich and ITB’s Rod MacSween, are keeping their reunion going with summer shows in Europe and the Middle East, while the Gavin Rossdale-led Bush (Fermaglich and Chris Visconti) begin a headline package tour of Canada 4/21.
In 2024 UTA scored with the return of 2000s-era hard-rock act Creed, which posted some of the most surprising box-office numbers of the summer on its first tour since 2012. The Fermaglich/Visconti-repped band grossed $60m and moved more than 800k tickets on its Summer of ’99 and Are You Ready tours. Following a booking at Stagecoach (that had some scratching their heads) in April, Creed will be back on the road in North America through late August.
UTA is also prepping for rare North American road work from electronic music legend Underworld (Kirby Yoh, Scott Schreiber, Marissa Loil) and the return of Massive Attack, who've curtailed their touring in recent years amid climate-related sustainability concerns.
Kirby Yoh, Jbeau Lewis, Ken Fermaglich
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