Ryan Castro kicks off his world tour this Saturday, July 12, in London.

A few days ago, Colombian singer Ryan Castro revealed the first dates of his Sendé World Tour, which will take him to 27 cities in the United States and Europe as part of the promotion of his second album, which bears the same name as the tour.
The tour kicks off this Saturday, July 12, in London and will visit cities where the show hasn't performed before, including Vancouver (Canada), New York, Paris, Madrid, Los Angeles, and Miami.
"We're going to have the most incredible party of our lives, I promise," the 31-year-old artist said in a statement, promising an unparalleled experience. While this initial announcement focused on dates in Europe and the United States, the artist assured that more stops, including those in Latin America, will be announced soon.

Ryan Castro, one of the guests of the Curaçao North Sea Jazz Festival 2025 Photo: Courtesy of the festival
The artist was also confirmed as one of the guests at the Curaçao North Sea Jazz Festival 2025, which will take place on the island from August 27 to 30.
His participation in this festival marks his debut at one of the most anticipated and prestigious musical events in the Caribbean, where he will share the stage with figures such as Snoop Dogg, Kool and the Gang, and Ricky Martin.
Castro, known as "The Ghetto Singer," fuses reggaeton with the Caribbean rhythms he absorbed during his years living in Curaçao. "Sendé," his second album, was included by Billboard Latin among the 25 best Latin albums of 2025 and highlighted by Rolling Stone en Español as one of the best albums of the year.
With hits like "Mujeriego," "Jordan," and the diamond-certified "Quema" with Peso Pluma, Ryan Castro has established himself as one of the biggest stars of the urban genre.
In 2024, on the occasion of the Copa América, the Colombian released "El ritmo que nos une" (The Rhythm That Unites Us) to support the Colombian national soccer team. It became an anthem and one of the songs of the year.

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Ryan Castro started playing on the streets and buses of Medellín at the age of 17. A decade later, he's one of the most important figures in urban music.
Castro has collaborated with some of the biggest names in music: Feid, Karol G, J Balvin, Maluma, Peso Pluma. His social media and music platform ratings are in the hundreds of millions, and he's currently releasing his first full album, titled El cantante del Ghetto.
Last year, it was heard everywhere thanks to the success of its most successful song, "El ritmo que nos une" (The Rhythm That Unites Us), which was officially declared the new anthem of the Colombian National Football Team (men's and women's). It was co-created with the producer and composer from Paisa known as SOG and features singers by footballers Lucho Díaz and Juan Fernando Quintero.
" Ryan Castro is the singer of the Ghetto (laughs). He's a young man who rose to fame for his work, his entire career, and everything he's done. And he still has many dreams. We've been here since day one, with the same dreams. But Ryan Castro is, above all, a hard-working and disciplined young man," said the singer in an interview with EL TIEMPO.
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