Calle 24 Cancels Remaining U.S. Eterno Tour Dates After Work Visa Revocation: ‘It’s Out of My Hands’
Calle 24 has canceled the remaining dates of his Eterno Tour in the U.S. after his U.S. work visa was unexpectedly revoked.
The Mexican singer, whose real name is Diego Millán, announced the news Tuesday (Aug.
18) in a statement posted on Instagram .
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“This decision is being made out of the utmost respect for the laws, regulations, and processes established by the U.S. authorities.” The seven affected performances are the Aug.
15 show at Payne Arena in Hidalgo, Texas; Aug.
21 at The Underground in Charlotte, N.C.; Aug.
22 at the Tabernacle in Atlanta; Aug.
23 at House of Blues in Buena Vista, Fla.; Sept.
12 at The Aztec Theatre in San Antonio; Sept.
13 at 713 Music Hall in Houston; and Sept.
18 at the Riviera Theatre in Chicago.
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