
Mexican pop icons Yuri and Lucero are bringing their first-ever joint U.S. tour to the borderland, with a stop at El Paso's Don Haskins Center scheduled for April 25, 2027. The show, part of the 'Entre Amigas' tour, promises fans a shared-stage performance built around the two singers' hits, voices, and personalities.
According to KFOX14/CBS4, the tour grew directly out of the chemistry and friendship the two artists built while appearing together on the television program 'Juego de Voces'. That TelevisaUnivision musical competition, which pitted veteran Latin hitmakers against younger contestants in vocal challenges, wrapped its season in May 2025, according to Univision. Now Yuri and Lucero are taking that on-screen dynamic on the road, celebrating decades-long careers with a tour built to showcase their classic songs.
El Paso's date sits in the middle of a run that includes stops in Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, Ontario and Glendale before the tour reaches Texas, then continues to Grand Prairie, Chicago, Fairfax and Newark, per the outlet's reporting. The Newark stop lands at the Prudential Center on May 9, 2027, while the San Jose show hits SAP Center on April 15, 2027, according to WiseGuys Presale Passwords. That itinerary places El Paso alongside some of the country's largest Hispanic population hubs on a genuinely national arena trek.
Ticket Sales Open Next Week
General public ticket sales for the El Paso show open August 21, at 10 a.m. local time, following a promoter presale that begins the day before, per Tiempo La Noticia Digital. That means tickets will be available online nearly eight months ahead of the actual show date. The outlet notes that local ticket pricing structures and the possibility of additional shows, should the initial sale move quickly, remain open questions for now.
The 'Entre Amigas' tour is produced by Cardenas Marketing Network, the Chicago-based promoter that struck a major partnership with AEG Presents in March 2024 to expand global Latin music touring, according to AEG Presents. CMN produces more than 300 Latin entertainment events annually, and Pollstar reported in June 2026 that CMN-backed legacy Latin artist tours have posted eye-popping numbers, including a 2025 Chayanne tour that grossed over $97 million across 860,000 tickets sold.
Two Careers, More Than 50 Million Records Combined
Yuri has sold more than 20 million records worldwide over her four-decade career, propelled by signature hits like 1981's “Maldita Primavera,” a song that sold over one million copies on release and helped launch her across Latin America and Europe, per the Grand Sierra Resort. Lucero, known to fans as “La Novia de América,” has sold over 30 million records globally across 20 studio albums spanning pop and regional Mexican genres, according to AllMusic. She began performing in 1980 as a child television star before becoming a major recording artist and telenovela actress.
Before the two headline the 'Entre Amigas' tour together, they are set to share a stage in a different configuration entirely. Yuri and Lucero are scheduled to appear at a December 2026 stadium show in Costa Rica alongside fellow Latin pop veterans Emmanuel and Manuel Mijares, billed as the 'Entre Amigos Tour', according to the tour's own promotional site.
El Paso's Growing Reputation as a Latin Arena Destination
The Don Haskins Center, home to UTEP athletics, can seat up to 12,567 patrons for concerts, according to Wikipedia. Originally opened in 1977 as the Special Events Center, the octagonal arena has long served as El Paso's primary indoor entertainment venue, and its calendar has increasingly filled with major Spanish-language touring productions. The venue has already booked dates for Yandel, Chayanne and Morat across 2026 and 2027, part of a pattern Hoodline has tracked in past coverage of the venue's booking strategy.
For borderland fans who have watched Yuri and Lucero separately for decades, the pairing offers something new: a genuine shared-stage performance rather than a solo set from either artist. With tickets set to open for sale within days and the tour still nearly eight months from its El Paso date, organizers appear to be betting on strong early demand from a region that has proven receptive to veteran Latin pop acts time and again.









