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Fresh off of a Grammy win for Best Contemporary Mexican Music Album, Carin León takes on the distinction of fronting the first concert ever at Nu Stadium. The Sonoran-born singer who has spent the last several years becoming one of the most powerful forces in regional Mexican music, blending norteño and banda traditions with pop and rock in a way that has taken him from Coachella to the Grand Ole Opry to the Sphere in Las Vegas, where he sold out seven nights and became the first Latin artist to headline the venue. His Miami concert on June 28 falls in the middle of the FIFA World Cup, which means the city will already be packed with an international crowd when he takes the stage at the new 26,700-seat stadium.
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