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Mexican Singer Julion Alvarez Postpones Texas Show After US Visa Allegedly Revoked

  • Mexican singer Julián Álvarez and his Norteño Banda postponed their sold-out May 24 concert planned at the stadium located in Arlington, near Dallas, due to complications with his visa.
  • The postponement happened because Álvarez could not arrive in the United States on schedule after U.S. Officials reportedly revoked his work visa earlier that day amid ongoing immigration enforcement.
  • Álvarez had previously faced visa revocation in 2017 over alleged ties to a drug trafficker but denied the allegations, was removed from sanctions in 2022, and returned for sold-out shows in Los Angeles earlier in 2025.
  • The Arlington concert, which had sold out with close to 50,000 attendees expected, was postponed. Promoters CMN and Copar Music assured that all purchased tickets will remain valid for the rescheduled event, and refunds will be available for those unable to attend the new date.
  • Promoters and Álvarez's team are working to reschedule the concert soon, with the artist thanking fans for their patience and expressing hope to reunite with Texas audiences shortly.
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Telemundo New York (47) broke the news in on Friday, May 23, 2025.
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