The Mi Casa, Tu Casa Tour is the debut headlining concert tour by Mexican-American singer Becky G, in support of her third studio album Esquinas (2023). The tour kicked-off September 14, 2023 at Boston’s Roadrunner, ending on October 15, 2023 in Los Angeles, with the final of three shows at The Novo. The live concert showcased all of the material from Gomez's third studio album in addition to her earlier international hits (“Shower”, “Sin Pijama”, “Mayores”, “Fulanito”, etc), and some songs from her debut and sophomore studio albums, Mala Santa (2019) and Esquemas (2022), respectively.[1][2]
Background
On May 9, 2023, Gomez announced that she would be going on her debut concert tour throughout United States, in September of that year.[3] In an interview with Variety, Gomez spoke about the tour, saying, “[The] ‘Mi Casa Tu Casa Tour’ is about inviting people into an intimate experience with me. My intention is for it to be a place where we can sing, dance, laugh, and cry, all in the comfort of our shared space,” [..] “I’ve never headlined my own tour before, so I really want it to feel personal and connect with my fans in that way, because we’ll build ‘nuestra casa’ [our home] in every city, together.”[4]Tickets and VIP packages for the tour went on-sale on May 12, 2023, at 10 a.m.; pre-sales began on May 9, 2023, with much of the tour selling-out quickly.[4]
September 27 – Conexión Divina joins the Mi Casa, Tu Casa Tour to open the concerts in Sugarland, Texas.
October 3 – Iván Cornejo performed "2ndo Chance" as a special guest with Becky G for the concert in El Paso, Texas.
October 7 – Pedro Vargas "El Chato" from the group Marca MP is the special guest to sing the hit "Ya Acabó" with Becky G.
October 12 – Gomez performed "Cuidadito" with Chiquis as a special guest.
October 15 – Becky G brings DannyLux on stage to sing "Cries in Spanish" and Natti Natasha to sing "Sin Pijama" and "Ram Pam Pam".
During the song "Dolores" at the closing of the tour, Becky brings her grandmothers on stage to dedicate the song to them. They were the last "Dolores girls."