ELENA ROSE DELIVERS AN EPIC START OFF “ALMA TOUR” WITH SOLD-OUT SHOWS IN MIAMI, ORLANDO & ATLANTA

Miami, FL (December 1, 2025) — Acclaimed Venezuelan singer-songwriter ELENA ROSE kicked off the first three dates of her “Alma U.S. tour” with a powerful opening weekend that included a sold-out hometown show at The Fillmore Miami Beach on Friday, followed by packed performances in Orlando on Saturday and Atlanta on Sunday. The three-night run set a strong tone for the tour, highlighting her evolving artistry and growing connection with fans.
Miami’s opening night carried the warmth and lift of a true homecoming. The Fillmore greeted Elena with the unmistakable energy only a hometown crowd can create, transforming the first tour date into a moment of celebration and belonging. She opened the evening with a mantra, a stripped, intimate invocation that immediately drew the room into the emotional pulse of the show.

The night unfolded in a series of thoughtfully shaped moments. Jorge Cachín joined her for an especially intimate performance of “El Regalo,” a quiet exchange that held the audience in stillness. Rawayana then stepped in for a warmly romantic rendition of “Luna de Miel,” filling the room with a shared glow. And later, Danny Ocean and Jerry D took the stage for “Caracas en el 200,” turning the moment into a full-circle celebration of the song that marked such an important milestone in Elena’s career.
Her debut performances in Orlando and Atlanta carried a different kind of electricity, the thrill of discovery. Orlando marked another sold-out night, a testament to the momentum building around her tour. The show carried the ethereal aesthetic that has become part of her live presence: white throughout, soft lights, and a clean, understated stage design, a visual language she then brought with her to Atlanta as well.
Both cities met her with full-voiced energy; the crowds rose during “Me Lo Merezco,” the breakout hit that earned Elena one of her four Latin GRAMMY® nominations this year and signaled a defining turning point in her career.

After years penning hits for artists such as Becky G, Rauw Alejandro, Sebastián Yatra, Daddy Yankee, and Selena Gomez, Elena has stepped fully into her own artistry, winning over fans with a sound rooted in honesty, vulnerability, and modern pop-urban fusion. The tour comes on the heels of a milestone year for Elena with four Latin GRAMMY® nominations and a win for Song of the Year for “Palmeras En El Jardín,” performed by Alejandro Sanz. She also recently collaborated with Ed Sheeran on a Spanish duet version of “Thinking Out Loud,” further showcasing the global resonance of her songwriting.
With Miami, Orlando, and Atlanta complete, Elena now continues the “Alma U.S. tour,” produced by Live Nation, heading next to Dallas, then Houston, Washington, New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago many of which will mark her first-ever performances there.
Nov. 28 – Miami Beach, FL – Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theatre
Nov. 29 – Lake Buena Vista, FL – House of Blues
Nov. 30 – Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theatre
Dec. 3 – Dallas, TX – The Echo Lounge & Music Hall
Dec. 4 – Houston, TX – House of Blues Houston
Dec. 6 – Washington, DC – The Howard Theatre
Dec. 7 – New York, NY – Irving Plaza
Dec. 11 – Los Angeles, CA – Belasco
Dec. 14 – Chicago, IL – House of Blues Chicago
ABOUT ELENA ROSE:
Elena Rose, a renowned Venezuelan singer-songwriter and ten-time GRAMMY and Latin GRAMMY nominee, is one of the most influential voices in Latin music today. With an exceptional talent for songwriting, she has created hits for industry giants like Daddy Yankee, Rauw Alejandro, Becky G, Selena Gomez, Jennifer Lopez, and Christina Aguilera, among many others. Since her solo debut in 2020, she has conquered more than 9.5 million monthly listeners on Spotify and has collaborated with artists such as Sebastián Yatra, Mora, Danny Ocean, and Young Miko. Her unique voice, moving lyrics, and on-stage charisma have led her to share the stage with legends like Alejandro Sanz and Karol G. In 2024, Elena Rose has left her mark on prestigious festivals like Bésame Mucho, Pa’l Norte in Monterrey, Tecate Emblema in CDMX, Sueños in Chicago, and the Baja Beach Fest in Tijuana. Her song “Caracas en el 2000,” featuring Danny Ocean and Jerry Di, not only topped the viral charts in 19 countries and reached #1 on Venezuelan radio but has also become an anthem for Venezuelans. Her most recent single, “Me Lo Merezco,” is a bold statement of personal empowerment that continues to expand its impact. As if that were not enough, “Orion,” her collaboration with Boza, entered the Spotify Global Top 200 and the music video in the Top 100 Global YouTube.