Cerrando Ciclos (English: Closing Cycles) is an ongoing reunion concert tour by Dominican-American bachata group Aventura.[1] It is considered to be their final tour as it is being reported that the band will officially retire this year.[2][3] The tour started on May 1, 2024, at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, United States, and it is scheduled to end on December 29, 2024 in the Dominican Republic.[4][5][6]
Promoted as their ultimate tour together, it's the band first tour since their 2020–21 Inmortal Tour. The tour receive positive review by critics and fans alike.[7] The tour was a box office success with serevial shows added in some cities due the high demand. As of September 2024, the tour grossed over US$132.6 million, selling over 896,000 tickets on 65 shows becoming Aventura's highest-grossing tour ever.[8] Also, it was ranked 7th at the 10 Highest-Grossing Latin Tours in Billboard Boxscore History.[8]
Background
On February 5, 2020 Aventura kick off Inmortal Tour, their first tour together on 10 years. However, due the COVID-19 pandemic the shows were cancelled. On Summer 2021, the tour was renamed as Inmortal Stadium Tour and visited Miami, Chicago, Los Angeles and East Rutherford. The tour ended on December 18–19 with two sold-out shows at Félix Sánchez Olympic Stadium in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Following the end of the tour, the member of the band focused on their individual proyects.
The lead singer, Romeo Santos released his fifth studio album Formula Vol. 3 in September 2022 and promoted the album with Formula Vol 3: La Gira (2023) the following year which was raked at the top 10 Highest-Grossing Latin Tours in Billboard Boxscore History with US$106.1 million.
On February 26, 2024, the band post on social media a teaser of an upcoming proyect, causing speculation on the fans. The following day it's was announced that Aventura last reunion tour titled Cerrando Ciclos (Spanish: Closing cycles) with 20 shows in the United States.[9] The lead singer Romeo Santos explained "This year there is something that I must do and conclude,” Santos said in a statement. “I want you to join me on a day where I will be definitively closing cycles.”[10]
On April 2, 2024, the band released the single "Brindo Con Agua" with Henry Santos on the lead vocals and served as the follow up of "Hermanita (2003)". It was their first single together in five years since "Inmortal" in 2019.[11] In April 2024, a European Leg was announced marking the first concerts in the continent in 17 years.[12] In May 2024, the Latin American shows were announced.[13]