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⁠Ryan Castro and Blessd Announce Mexico Leg of “¡Ay Bendito Ghetto!” Tour

Fans can grab presale tickets starting February 27, with general sales opening February 28.
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⁠Ryan Castro and Blessd Announce Mexico Leg of “¡Ay Bendito Ghetto!” Tour

Following the massive success of their sold-out U.S. tour, Colombian urban music sensations Ryan Castro and Blessd are set to bring their high-energy show to Mexico. Fueled by overwhelming demand from Latin American fans, the duo will kick off the Mexico leg of their “¡Ay Bendito Ghetto!” tour on April 24 in Monterrey, followed by performances in Mexico City and Guadalajara.

Presented by Touring the World and Ocesa, this expansion marks a major milestone in their careers, reinforcing their status as two of the most sought-after names in Latin urban music.

How to Get Tickets

Presale tickets for the Mexico dates will be available starting Thursday, February 27, with general sales opening on Friday, February 28, at 11 AM EST.

Fans looking for an exclusive experience will also have the opportunity to purchase VIP and Meet & Greet packages, which include a photo opportunity with Ryan Castro and Blessd. Click here for more info.

A Historic Moment for Colombian Urban Music

The “¡Ay Bendito Ghetto!” tour has been a defining chapter for both artists, proving their global appeal and the rising demand for their music. Mexico is no stranger to their influence—Ryan Castro has already built a strong presence in the country, collaborating with stars like Peso Pluma and Luis R Conriquez, and delivering a sold-out show at the Pepsi Center WTC in 2023.

Meanwhile, Blessd has captivated fans through high-profile collaborations, including his chart-topping hits with Peso Pluma, such as “Las Morras” and “Ojos Azules”. His energetic performances at Coca-Cola Flow Fest CDMX and Maluma’s "1 of 1" EP launch at Estadio BBVA have further cemented his reputation as one of the most influential Latin artists today.

Together, they are bringing a unique blend of Colombian and Mexican urban sounds, deepening the cultural connection between both countries while amplifying their reach across Latin America.

Beyond Music: Expanding Influence in Sports and Culture

Ryan Castro’s success extends far beyond the stage. Fresh off his appearance at NBA All-Star Weekend in San Francisco, he continues to strengthen his ties in the sports and entertainment world. Earlier this year, he made history by becoming the first Colombian artist to acquire equity in a professional basketball team, Paisas Basketball Club, in his hometown of Medellín.

Blessd, on the other hand, has been making waves in sports and business. His Si Sabe Fest, a celebrity soccer tournament featuring Brazilian legend Ronaldinho, was a groundbreaking event in Latin entertainment. Now, he has taken his love for the sport even further by becoming one of the youngest football club owners in the world, leading an investment in a European football team.

Their ability to blend music, sports, and culture is setting new standards for Latin artists, proving that their influence reaches far beyond the music industry.

A Tour Fans Won’t Want to Miss

With a growing list of chart-topping hits together—including “Sisas Nada Remix,” “Comerte a Besos Remix,” “Niña De Mis Sueños,” “Envigado,” “Quien TV Remix,” and “Lejanía”—this tour is making history as the first time two Colombian urban artists join forces for a Mexico tour.

Stay tuned for more updates, and follow Ryan Castro and Blessd for the latest news on their upcoming shows!