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DUKI CLOSES OUT MASSIVE U.S. & PUERTO RICO TOUR, CEMENTING HIS STATUS AS A LEADING VOICE IN LATIN AMERICAN TRAP


MIAMI, FLORIDA (May 19, 2025) – Latin trap trailblazer and Latin GRAMMY nominated artist Duki has just wrapped up a monumental run of 11 shows across the United States and Puerto Rico as part of his “World Tour,” reaffirming his role as the Latin American pioneer exporting trap to the world. From New York to Los Angeles, Atlanta to Chicago, the Argentine star lit up iconic venues with his raw energy, genre-blending sound, and fearless stage presence — connecting with thousands of fans and positioning himself as one of the most powerful forces in Latin music today.

Presented by Live Nation, the Miami concert was a high-octane sendoff to Duki’s groundbreaking run through the U.S., reaffirming his role as one of the Latin American trap pioneers taking the genre global. With a 30-song set that fused trap, rock, and hip hop, Duki delivered a relentless performance that showcased not only his sonic range but the emotional weight behind his music. From fan-favorite anthems like “She Don’t Give a Fo” and “Givenchy,” to newer standouts like “Nueva Era” and “Barro,” every track hit with force — and fans responded with uncontainable energy. As a surprise moment, Puerto Rican GRAMMY-winning star Jhayco joined him on stage for the live debut in the states of their collaboration “Rockstar 2.0”, sending the crowd into a frenzy. The night made one thing clear: Duki isn’t just crossing borders — he’s leading a movement that’s reshaping Latin music from the underground up.

Meanwhile, in San Diego, a standout moment came when Puerto Rican Latin GRAMMY winning urban heavyweight Eladio Carrión joined him on stage to perform their hit “Sin Frenos.” The surprise appearance became a powerful celebration of Latin trap’s growing global influence – uniting two of the genre’s strongest scenes, from Puerto Rico to Argentina.


In New York, Judeline — one of Spain’s most exciting new artists — surprised fans with a live rendition of “Imperio” alongside Duki, marking the first time they performed the track together. The song, from Duki’s latest album “AMERI”, brought an emotional and powerful close to a show that already made history: Duki joined the exclusive list of Argentine solo artists in nearly five decades to headline The Theater at Madison Square Garden. Since Sandro’s legendary night in 1970, only a few Argentine acts had played the venue — making Duki’s appearance a generational milestone.

In Atlanta, Duki brought out Benji Blue Bills, recently named by Complex as one of the “25 Rappers to Watch in 2025.” The two performed their then-unreleased single “Down Girl,” showing Duki’s clear commitment to supporting the new wave of rising talent in hip hop.

More than just a series of shows, the U.S. leg of the “World Tour” marked a statement: Latin trap is no longer regional — it’s global, and Duki stands as one of its most powerful voices. His sound, rooted in the streets of Buenos Aires but shaped by hip hop, punk, and rock, connected deeply with diverse audiences across North America.

To bring fans even closer, Duki released the first episode of his new docu-series “DUKI – VLOG TOUR 5202: BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA”, offering an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at the kickoff of his world tour. The video captures the emotion and intensity of his six sold-out arena shows in Buenos Aires, blending powerful on-stage moments with raw, off-stage footage — from rehearsals and travel to the deep bond he shares with his hometown fans. The footage provides a more real and personal portrait of the artist as he takes on his biggest tour to date as he continues to resonate across the globe.

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