Junior H returns to Fresno’s Save Mart Center after 2024 sellout. Tickets on sale
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- Junior H brings $ad Boyz Live & Broken Tour to Fresno's Save Mart Center Oct. 12
- Artist continues corridos tumbados rise after selling 375,000 U.S. tour tickets
- New Era hat collaboration directs full proceeds to immigrant rights nonprofit CHIRLA
Junio H, one of the hottest rising stars in regional Mexican music, is bringing his “$ad Boyz Live & Broken Tour” to Fresno this fall for a night of corridos tumbados.
The Regional Mexican artist and cultural force will perform at the Save Mart Center on Sunday, Oct. 12. Tickets will be on sale Friday (Aug. 1 at 10 a.m.) online at ticketmaster.com and at the venue’s box office.
“We are pleased to announce that Junior H is returning to the Save Mart Center with his brand-new tour,” Mitzi Evans, director of sales and marketing for Save Mart Center, said in an email. “This artist sold out quickly when he played SMC last year,”
Junior H performed a sold-out show at the arena in 2024 as part of his wildly successful “$AD BOYZ Mania Tour.”
The 25-date tour kicks off in August with stops in Las Vegas, Phoenix, Atlanta, Austin, Houston and Los Angeles, where Junior H will conclude his tour at the Hollywood Bowl.
The tour will also offer a variety of different VIP packages and experiences.
The Mexican singer-songwriter born Antonio Herrera Pérez is considered a major artist of the corridos tumbados movement, having popularized the genre with his earlier studio albums and his emotionally charged lyrics.
Junior H performed at Coachella’s main stage earlier this year with special guests Peso Pluma and Tito Double P and continues to blur the line between Latin and mainstream audiences.
He recently partnered with New Era on a limited-edition hat collection benefiting CHIRLA (Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights) in response to increasing challenges facing immigrant communities, with 100% of profits donated directly to CHIRLA to support advocacy and legal defense.
“We’re living through tough times,” Junior H said in a statement. “We can’t stay silent while our communities are being attacked. This is my way of giving back and standing with the people who’ve always stood by me.”
This story was originally published August 1, 2025 at 11:50 AM.