Ryan Castro announces 16-date U.S. tour to wrap 'Sendé' era
The Colombian star is launching a major second leg of his Sendé World Tour, confirming key dates and the final destination for his current creative cycle.

Colombian artist Ryan Castro announced the 16-date Sendé: The Last Dance Tour, kicking off September 6th in New Jersey and concluding October 10th in Las Vegas. This marks the official conclusion of his Sendé era, solidifying his sustained momentum in the Latin music market.
The Colombian sensation Ryan Castro is hitting the road for a major second leg of his Sendé: The Last Dance Tour, announcing 16 dates across the United States that will kick off September 6th at the HQ2 Beachclub at Ocean Casino Resort in New Jersey. This extensive run is not just a continuation; it officially marks the conclusion of his 'Sendé' era, a period powered by his 2025 albums Sendé and Hopi Sendé. The tour is scheduled to wrap up on October 10th in Las Vegas at a location yet to be announced, following pit stops in key markets including Boston, Orlando, Nashville, and San Antonio. This massive North American trek is the second U.S. leg of his 2025 Sendé World Tour, which had previously included major stops at Miami’s Kaseya Center, New York's Barclays Center, and Los Angeles' Intuit Dome, alongside a historic hometown show in Medellín’s Atanasio Girardot Stadium earlier this year. The sheer scale of the announcement underscores Castro's continued commercial viability and growing influence within the global Latin music industry.
Beyond the U.S. dates, the Sendé era is set to conclude with a highly anticipated concert at Bogotá’s El Campín Stadium on October 31st.
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