Gloria Trevi, known as "The Supreme Diva of Mexican Pop," is hitting the road to go on tour at the top of 2024.

Arriving via helicopter to flocks of guests and fans eagerly awaiting the Mexican singer-songwriter at Peacock Place in Los Angeles on Tuesday night, Trevi announced she’s embarking on the Mi Soundtrack World Tour in January. 

“This night features a lot of nuances for me because the world is going through a very difficult moment,” Trevi said onstage in Spanish. “Every day we wake up to headlines in the news that leave goosebumps on our skin and the latest, a war, when all we want is love and peace.” 

Trevi hopes her tour will be a light in people's lives and that it speaks to new generations of listeners, as well as OG fans. "It's universal," Trevi said. "It's going to be a very beautiful tour." 

The 32-city U.S. leg of her tour kicks off in Hidalgo, Texas, on Jan. 26 and concludes Sept. 22 in Auburn, Washington.

Trevi has tapped pop singer-songwriter MAR Solís, daughter of Marco Antonio Solís, as her opening act for several shows on the tour.

Trevi will perform in major cities including Los Angeles, San Diego, Phoenix, Dallas, New York, Las Vegas and Denver. The 55-year-old will make a triumphant return to the Coliseo de Puerto Rico after an emotional and moving opening of her previous tour, Isla Divina World Tour, which concluded earlier this year.

The concept of Trevi's tour is inspired by the release of her recent albums, "Mi Soundtrack (Vol. 1)" and "Mi Soundtrack (Vol. 2)." They're compilations of newly recorded versions of her iconic hits "Poder y Fama," "Dr. Psiquiatra" and "Con los Ojos Cerrados," among others.

Trevi will also give life to newly released songs including "Medusa," "Que Se Acabe El Mundo" and "Siempre Yo."

Tickets go on sale Thursday at 10 a.m. local time through LiveNation.com 

Gloria Trevi's Mi Soundtrack World Tour 2024 dates:

Jan. 26** Hidalgo, TX Payne Arena
Feb. 02** Anaheim, CA Honda Center
Feb. 3** San Jose, CA SAP Center
Feb. 9** Palm Desert, CA Acrisure Arena
Feb. 10** Sacramento, CA Golden 1 Center
Feb. 23** Phoenix, AZ Arizona Financial Theatre
Feb. 24** El Paso, TX El Paso County Coliseum
March 15** New York, NY Radio City Music Hall
March 16** Fairfax, VA EagleBank Arena
March 17 Greensboro, NC Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts
March 22** Laredo, TX Sames Auto Arena
March 23** San Antonio, TX Freeman Coliseum
April 12** Dallas, TX Dos Equis Pavillion
April 13** Houston, TX Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land
April 19** Sunrise, FL Amerant Bank Arena
April 20** Tampa, FL Amalie Arena
April 26** San Juan, PR Coliseo de Puerto Rico
May 3** Duluth, GA Gas South Arena
May 4** Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena
May 17 Indianapolis, IN Murat Theatre at Old National Centre
May 18** Rosemont, IL Allstate Arena
May 24** Fresno, CA Save Mart Center at Fresno State
May 25** San Diego, CA Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
May 27 Highland, CA Yaamava' Theater
Aug. 30** Denver, CO Bellco Theatre
Sept. 6** Tucson, AZ AVA Amphitheater
Sept. 7** Ontario, CA Toyota Arena
Sept. 13** Las Vegas, NV Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino
Sept. 14** Los Angeles, CA Crypto.com Arena
Sept. 20** Ridgefield, WA RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater
Sept. 21** Kennewick, WA Toyota Center
Sept. 22** Auburn, WA White River Amphitheatre

** Opening act will be MAR Solís

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