
Junior H announces $ad Boyz Live & Broken tour
On Wednesday, música Mexicana star Junior H announced his United States tour: $ad Boyz Live & Broken. His 25-date run will kick off Aug. 31 in Tinley Park, Ill., and wrap up Nov. 7 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.
Junior H has played a critical role in defining the essence of corridos tumbados since he signed a a deal with Rancho Humilde Records, following his 2019 viral hit 'No Eh Cambiado.' The Guanajuato-born singer-songwriter is best known for generating some of the genre's most popular songs, such as 'Fin de Semana' with Oscar Maydon, 'El Azul' featuring Peso Pluma, as well as their ultra-famous collab hit, 'Lady Gaga,' alongside Gabito Ballesteros.
But Junior H, whose real name is Antonio Herrera Pérez, has also etched his own lane outside of the genre's self-indulgent drug-fueled luxury lifestyle. As a hopeless romantic, the singer has adopted the term 'sad boy' to describe his persona.
'They started categorizing me with sad and sentimental music. So I accepted and we kept it going,' said Junior H in an April interview with The Times. 'Especially with men, I think it's important to show people that feelings are not bad and we can express them as we want.'
It's been nearly two years since the regional singer released his most successful album yet, '$ad Boyz 4 Life II,' which peaked at No. 14 on the Billboard 200 chart shortly after its release. With crooning tunes like 'Mientras Duermes' and 'Y Lloro,' Junior H graces the sad sierreño territory, proving his versatility as an artist.
'[With 'Sad Boyz 4 Life II'] we've been forcing ourselves to prove and show the people what we can do and that we can change our music. It doesn't have to be typical,' said Junior H.
Earlier this spring, he also performed on the main stage at the 2025 Coachella Music and Arts Festival as a top-billed act.
''We can also do nice and beautiful music, not just music for the streets or the narcos and all that s—... We also do beautiful music and poetry,' he added. 'That's our goal: to show them that we do more than that.'
Tickets for the $ad Boyz Live & Broken Tour go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. local time at Livenation.com.
$AD BOYZ LIVE & BROKEN TOUR — 2025 DATES
Sunday, Aug. 31 – Tinley Park, Ill. – Credit Union 1 AmphitheatreFriday, Sept. 5 – Bristow, Va. – Jiffy Lube LiveSaturday, Sept. 6 – Wantagh, N.Y. – Northwell at Jones Beach TheaterSunday, Sept. 7 – Camden, N.J. – Freedom Mortgage PavilionThursday, Sept. 11 – Charlotte, N.C. – PNC Music PavilionFriday, Sept. 12 – Raleigh, N.C. – Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut CreekSunday, Sept. 14 – Atlanta – Lakewood AmphitheatreFriday, Sept. 19 – Laredo, Texas – Sames Auto ArenaSaturday, Sept. 20 – Edinburg, Texas – Bert Ogden ArenaSunday, Sept. 21 – Austin, Texas – Germania Insurance AmphitheaterFriday, Oct. 3 – Rogers, Ark. – Walmart AMPSaturday, Oct. 4 – Houston – Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion sponsored by HuntsmanFriday, Oct. 10 – Chula Vista, Calif. – North Island Credit Union AmphitheatreSaturday, Oct. 11 – San Bernardino – Glen Helen AmphitheaterSunday, Oct. 12 – Fresno – Save Mart CenterFriday, Oct. 17 – Wheatland, Calif. – Toyota AmphitheaterSaturday, Oct. 18 – Mountain View, Calif. – Shoreline AmphitheatreSaturday, Oct. 25 – Dallas – Dos Equis PavilionFriday, Oct. 31 – Phoenix – Talking Stick Resort AmphitheatreSaturday, Nov. 1 – Las Vegas – T-Mobile ArenaSunday, Nov. 2 – Albuquerque – Isleta AmphitheaterFriday, Nov. 7 – Los Angeles – Hollywood Bowl
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