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José Madero U.S. Tour Includes Houston Stop in 2025

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José Madero U.S. Tour Includes Houston Stop in 2025

Houston concertgoers have a new Latin rock date to track in 2025. José Madero’s U.S. tour, which marks 10 years of his solo career, includes a stop in Houston, adding the city to a larger run of shows announced as part of his anniversary year.

The tour was first reported by That Eric Alper. Public details tied to the announcement focus on the broader U.S. run and its link to Madero’s decade as a solo artist, following his post-PXNDX career and a catalog that has built a strong Spanish-language audience across North America.

José Madero U.S. tour marks a 10-year solo milestone

Madero launched his solo career in 2015 after gaining recognition as the frontman of Mexican rock band PXNDX. Over the past decade, he has released multiple solo albums and continued touring, building a live following that extends beyond Mexico into major U.S. markets.

The newly announced U.S. dates are positioned as a celebration of that 10-year stretch. The announcement signals continued demand for Latin alternative and rock acts in American venues, with Houston included on the routing alongside other large cities.

What is confirmed about the Houston date

The report confirms that Houston is part of the tour. The source article centers on the overall announcement and does not provide a full local event breakdown in the material available here, including venue specifics, on-sale timing, or ticket pricing for the Houston stop.

That means the key verified fact for local audiences is the inclusion of Houston on the tour schedule as Madero brings his anniversary run to the U.S. market. Until promoters or ticketing partners publish the remaining details, those local specifics remain unconfirmed.

Latin music touring remains active in Houston

Houston regularly lands major Spanish-language touring acts, and Madero’s addition fits that pattern. National and international artists often include the city because of its large and diverse audience base, along with an established network of venues that host Latin pop, rock, regional Mexican, and alternative performances throughout the year.

More information on the Houston date is expected through official tour channels, local promoters, or venue listings once the event page is finalized. This article will remain limited to the facts currently confirmed in the source report.

This article is a summary of reporting by That Eric Alper. Read the full story here.