Zhamira Closes Three Sold-Out Nights in Puerto Rico as “Curita Para el Corazón” Tour Expands Globally
Zhamira has officially moved from rising Latin pop voice to touring force. The Venezuelan singer concluded the opening stop of her debut world tour with three consecutive sold-out nights at the Centro de Bellas Artes in San Juan, Puerto Rico, launching her Curita Para el Corazón era in front of one of Latin music’s most influential live audiences.
The Puerto Rico run sold out during pre-sale in just 10 minutes, setting the tone for a tour that has already sold out major stops including Miami, Orlando, New York, Santo Domingo, Santiago, and Lima. The demand has pushed the tour beyond its original routing, with 10 new dates added across Latin America, Spain, and the United States.






The shows leaned fully into the emotional world of Curita Para el Corazón, using a striking red visual aesthetic that connected directly to the album’s themes of love, heartbreak, healing, and vulnerability. Zhamira was joined by Jay Wheeler for “Extrañándote,” “Dícelo,” and “Otra Vez,” while Kennyy appeared for “Desvelo.” On the final night, Greeicy surprised the crowd for their collaboration “¿Cómo Fue?”
One of the most personal moments came when Zhamira brought her daughter, Aiunii, onstage during “Bienvenida,” a song written especially for her. She also delivered an acoustic segment that included Reik’s “Creo En Ti,” Kairo Worship’s “Hermoso Momento,” and a snippet of “De Lejitos,” giving the concert a balance between polished pop production and intimate storytelling.
The tour supports Zhamira’s debut album Curita Para el Corazón, released in November 2025 through Dynamic Records and distributed by EMPIRE. The project contains 14 tracks and is listed across major platforms as a 2025 Dynamic Records / EMPIRE release. According to the official campaign notes, the album has surpassed 120 million streams across platforms.
What makes this moment important is not only the sellouts, but the type of audience Zhamira is building. In a Latin pop landscape often dominated by urbano crossovers and viral singles, she is scaling with emotional songwriting, vocal identity, and a live show centered on connection. That positions her closer to the new wave of Latin balladeers and pop storytellers who are turning vulnerability into a touring asset.
The Puerto Rico launch also matters because it gives Zhamira credibility in a market that has long shaped Latin pop and urbano performance culture. Selling out three nights in San Juan at the start of a debut world tour suggests that her fanbase is not just streaming passively, it is showing up in person.
Upcoming dates include Miami, Orlando, New York, Santo Domingo, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, Reading, Boston, Chicago, Atlanta, San José, Bogotá, Quito, Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Barcelona, and Madrid. The expansion gives Zhamira a wider international runway as she continues testing how far Curita Para el Corazón can travel beyond the digital space and into live markets.
For LaMezcla, this is the phase where Zhamira’s career begins to separate itself from the “promising new artist” lane. The sold-out Puerto Rico run does not simply validate the album, it signals that her story-driven Latin pop is becoming a live experience with regional reach, emotional depth, and real touring demand.
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