Latin pop singer Zhamira has officially launched her first world tour, opening Curita Para el Corazón with a sold-out three-night run at the Centro de Bellas Artes in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The Puerto Rico shows sold out in minutes during pre-sale, setting the tone for a tour that has quickly expanded across the U.S., Latin America, and Spain.
The opening night marked more than a tour debut. It was a statement of arrival for an artist who has moved from viral covers and emotional collaborations into a fully formed live era centered on her own story. With a red visual aesthetic tied to the album’s healing-and-heartbreak theme, Zhamira brought Curita Para el Corazón to life as both a concert and a personal testimony.
The show included appearances from Jay Wheeler, who joined her for “Extrañándote,” “Dícelo,” and “Otra Vez,” along with Kennyy for “Desvelo.” One of the night’s most personal moments came when Zhamira performed with a guitar in hand, revisiting the intimacy of her early cover days with songs like Reik’s “Creo En Ti” and Kairo Worship’s “Hermoso Momento.” She also brought her daughter, Aiunii, onstage during “Bienvenida,” a song written especially for her.
That emotional directness is central to Zhamira’s current positioning. In a Latin pop landscape often driven by high-volume collaborations and urbano crossover moments, she is building around vulnerability, vocal identity, and fan connection. The sold-out response suggests that her audience is not only streaming the music, they are invested in the narrative behind it.
The tour supports her debut album Curita Para El Corazón, released November 7, 2025 via Dynamic Records/EMPIRE. Apple Music lists the project as a 14-song album, while Spotify and other platforms also credit Dynamic Records/EMPIRE as the release home.
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The momentum has already pushed the tour beyond its original footprint. Zhamira has added dates in Buenos Aires, Bogotá, San José, Quito, Spain, Chicago, Atlanta, Boston, and Reading, after selling out major stops including Puerto Rico, Miami, Orlando, New York, Santiago, Santo Domingo, and Lima.
For Zhamira, this tour feels less like a test run and more like a career recalibration. She is stepping out from being recognized through standout collaborations and into the more demanding space of headlining, where an artist has to prove catalogue depth, stage presence, and audience loyalty city by city.
What happens next will matter. If this tour continues to convert streaming attention into sold-out rooms, Zhamira could become one of Latin pop’s most important new live performers, especially for fans looking for emotionally driven music that lives between ballad, pop, worship influence, and contemporary Latin storytelling.
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