Argentine trap pioneer and Latin GRAMMY® nominee, is one of the international artists most deeply connected with the Spanish audience. For years, he has built a very special relationship with both his fans and the country’s music scene. In 2025, that connection will take shape through two extended visits: he has already performed in seven cities during major festivals, and in October, he will return to Spain to complete the tour with seven more dates.
The first leg of the more than month-long tour through Spain has just come to an end, and Duki wanted to look back on the most beautiful moments of the past few weeks in Spain with an aftermovie he shared on his social media. Among what he chose to share with his fans are intimate and personal moments, like his birthday, which he spent and celebrated in the country, as well as professional highlights, such as his concerts and public appearances.
Over the past few weeks, Duki has shown the Spanish public his love and gratitude. He performed songs from his album “Ameri”—which has already surpassed 450 million global streams—live for the first time, attended Netflix Spain’s 10th anniversary celebration, celebrated the release of his latest mixtape “5202”, and even met with fans backstage at one of his shows, where they got an exclusive first listen of the project and the chance to meet the Argentine artist.
The release of “5202” was a surprise for everyone. This 11-track mixtape is a visual and sonic diary that documents, in real time, the behind-the-scenes of his global tour. The music videos show clips of live shows, backstage scenes, airplane flights, events, and intimate moments during the tour. The Argentine artist opens the doors to his creative world and turns every stop on the tour into a shared experience with his audience.
Without a doubt, Duki’s greatest moments in Spain during this first visit of 2025 have been on stage. The Argentine artist has shined on his festival tour, participating in major events such as Puro Latino, O Son do Camiño, Boombastic, and Starlite Marbella, performing in front of tens of thousands of people and even debuting unreleased tracks like “Golfista” (which is part of “5202”).
Duki’s most ambitious tour to date has already taken him through more than 12 countries and 45 cities. In October, he will return to Spain to complete the final leg of the tour with six highly anticipated dates: Zaragoza (10/08), Seville (10/10 – sold out), La Coruña (10/12 – sold out), Barcelona (10/24 – sold out), and three shows in Madrid, where the October 28 and 29 dates are sold out, and only a limited number of tickets remain for the October 27 show at the Movistar Arena.
For upcoming tour date details across Europe and Latin America, visit www.duki.com.ar