8x Latin GRAMMY nominated singer-songwriter Nicki Nicole (@Nicki.Nicole) concludes her debut US headline tour with a sold-out show in Los Angeles, capping off a hugely successful run across the country. The tour, part of her worldwide “ALMA Tour,” saw Nicki perform to over 10,000 fans, with several stops—including sold out dates in New York, Houston, Miami and Los Angeles—selling out in a matter of hours. 


With the FADER deemed “dexterous, shape-shifting MCs debut North American leg now complete, Nicki will continue her ALMA tour with dates in Mexico, where she will perform in Mexico City and Monterrey. For more information and ticket details: https://www.nickinicole.com/tour/.

Nicki brought her dynamic live performances to iconic venues such as Irving Plaza in New York and The Belasco Theater in Los Angeles, leaving audiences mesmerized with her powerful vocals and stage presence. Backed by her bassist (and musical director), drummer and keyboardist, on tour, Nicki performed hit after hit from her Latin GRAMMY nominated album “ALMA” including one of her most streamed tracks, "qué le pasa conmigo?” currently sitting at 212 Million streams on Spotify. In addition to album favorites, Nicki changed the pace, performing her 2024 cumbia smash, “Ojos Verdes” which has already won over the hearts of over 72 Million streamers on Spotify and achieved its fifth #1 on Billboard Argentina HOT 100. The encapsulated fans in the audience at the packed Irving Plaza venue in New York  City had the night of their lives as Nicki’s mesmerizing vocals soared through the venue. 

 

The 24 year-old from Rosario Argentina does it all and on her own terms with a social army to prove it across 22.7 Million IG followers, 22.7 Million Spotify monthly listeners, 14.8 Million on TikTok, and 5.2 Million subscribers on YouTube. The 8x Latin GRAMMY nominee sold-out 9 arena shows at Movistar in Buenos Aires and she performed to 500,000 fans across sold-out venues and renowned festivals across 13 European cities including Zaragoza, Gran Canaria, Seville, Malaga, Almeria, and Asturias; and Mawazine Festival in Morocco.