Mexican singer Julión Álvarez announced the postponement of his Saturday concert at the AT&T stadium in Arlington, Texas, saying that his work visa had been revoked.
Álvarez, promoter of the CMN program and the Copar Music Management Company said the program had been canceled “due to unforeseen circumstances” and that Álvarez was “unable to enter the United States on time for the event.”
The 42 -year -old musician also explained the postponement to his fans on Instagram on Friday, saying in a video that were formally notified on May 23 that the work visas for Álvarez and his bandmates were canceled before the concert on May 24.
“Visas records are confidential according to the United States Law; therefore, we cannot comment on individual cases,” said a state department spokesman for NBC News when comments were requested.
Almost 50,000 tickets for Saturday show were sold, according to the artist’s statement. Álvarez’s promoters and team said they are actively working to reprogram the performance and that all previously bought tickets will be eligible for the new date.
If customers cannot attend the new date, details will be provided to request a refund, according to the statement.
Saturday’s performance would have been the fourth American show of Álvarez in the “4218 Tour USA 2025”, after three shows in April at the Sofi Stadium in California.