Aleks Syntek, one of the leading figures in Mexican pop-rock, returns to U.S. stages with an ambitious tour that will visit ten of the country’s most important cities. The tour will kick off in New York on April 3 and conclude in Dallas on April 26, promising an unforgettable experience for his fans.
Aleks Syntek is a prominent singer-songwriter and producer of Latin pop and rock, with a career spanning more than 35 years and extensive international recognition. He has become one of the most renowned Latin artists of this generation.
Known for his major hits like “Duele El Amor,” with Ana Torroja “Intocable,” “Por Volverte a Ver”, “Sexo Pudor y Lágrimas”, “Corazones Invencibles”, “Te Soñé,” “Tú Necesitas,” and other unforgettable songs, the Mexican singer has transcended generations. Today, he is one of the greatest performers and has an enormous ability to compose unforgettable songs. Among his most notable collaborations are songs with Los Caligaris, Bronco, Moenia, Los Ángeles Azules, and Luis Fonsi.
Throughout Aleks Syntek’s long and fruitful musical and film career, the Mexican singer-songwriter has been nominated seven times for the Latin Grammy Awards, once for a Grammy, and five times for the MTV Latin Awards, in addition to receiving two Billboard Latin Awards. He has also been awarded the Ariel Award by the Mexican Academy of Cinematography for the music he has made for films. Not only that, but he is also the author of original music for TV, animation, and film. He has also worked as a voice actor on films like Mi Villano Favorito, Trolls, Robots, and El Camino hacia el Dorado, and has recorded the Spanish versions and musical adaptations of several Disney films.
Aleks Syntek’s upcoming spring tour covers 8 states in the United States, with 13 confirmed dates. For tickets and more information about the tour, click HERE.
TOTAL SYNTEK – 35TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR
April 3 — New York, NY – Tulum Nightclub
April 4 — Chicago, IL — Distro Music Hall
April 10 — Los Angeles, CA — La Boom
April 11— Anaheim, CA — Xalos
April 12 — San Diego, CA — Balboa Theatre
April 16 — Berkeley, CA — UC Theatre
April 17 — Fresno, CA — Rainbow Ballroom
April 18 — Salt Lake City, UT — Eleven
April 19 — Denver, CO — Stampede
April 23 — Seattle, WA — Club Sur
April 24 — Portland, OR — Nyamazo
April 25 — Houston, TX — Grand Venue
Share this content:
Radios Acariciame