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Romeo Santos and Aventura Set for Final Musical Send-off in San Antonio; WWE's Monday Night Raw Powers Through Amidst McMahon Scandal

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Published on February 27, 2024
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The musical maestro of bachata, Romeo Santos, is dialing it back for one last hurrah with Aventura, as the iconic Latin group announces a farewell tour with a concluding act slated to hit San Antonio's Frost Bank Center on June 19, according to FOX San Antonio. In what's tapping out as a nostalgic swansong, the "Cerrando Ciclos Tour" promises to be a one-way ticket down melody lane, kicking off on May 1 at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento.

Meanwhile, San Antonio braces for a wrestling rumble as Monday Night Raw comes to town on March 4, amid the seismic shake-ups brought by Vince McMahon's shocking sex trafficking and sexual assault allegations, towering titans of the ring like Seth Rollins, Rhea Ripley, and the Royal Rumble kingpin Cody Rhodes will be front and center at the Frost Bank Center, this news dropping courtesy of InfoClarksville.

The luster of Aventura's legacy is undimmed, with their discography studded with hits like "Obsesion" and "Un Beso", but Santos has made it clear this final tour is about fresh beginnings as much as it is about honoring the past, saying, "This year there is something I must accomplish and conclude. I want you to join me on a journey where I will be definitively closing cycles. Because it is not the same to remember beautiful times as it is to be a prisoner of the past. We cannot stagnate in the nostalgia of yesterday but rather move forward, discover new horizons, and show other facets," in a sentiment shared on social media.

Even as WWE's star-spangled banner sputters with its bigwigs embroiled in scandalous headlines, the show must go on, and with ticket prices starting at $25, the Frost Bank Center is the battleground where Raw's lineup, tainted by the turmoil from McMahon to Lesnar, will demonstrate if they can still grapple with the best of them under the new regime helmed by Paul “Triple H” Levesque, this update brought to light by InfoClarksville.