Paulina Rubio & Alejandra Guzmán Team Up for Joint “Perrísimas” U.S. Tour

Paulina Rubio is hitting the road with a fellow Mexican star…

The 50-year-old Mexican singer will team up with Alejandra Guzmán in 2022 for their joint tour dubbed “Perrísimas.”

Paulina Rubio & Alejandra GuzmánAn unlikely pairing — as both have often been pitted against each other throughout their career — Guzmán and Rubio will “face off in a once-in-a-lifetime run of shows” across the U.S. with a tour that kicks off April 15 in Orlando and wraps up May 22 in Los Angeles.

With no major promoting company attached to the tour, the 23-date stint will be produced by the artists themselves.

The chart-topping artists are set to “perform on the same stage to settle the score, promising an electrifying, heart-stopping experience,” according to a press release. “It’s time to get back to concerts, break molds and reset with music. Going back to concerts, is going back to life,” Rubio added. “This is going to be a dangerous summer,” Guzmán teased.

Here’s a look at the Perrísimas U.S. Tour dates below:

April 15 – Hard Rock Live/Cafe Orlando – Orlando
April 16 – Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino-Hard Rock Live – Fort Lauderdale
April 20 – PPL Center – Allentown, Pennsylvania
April 22 – Capitol One Hall – Tysons, Virginia
April 23 – United Palace Theatre – New York
April 27 – Rosemont Theatre – Chicago
April 28 – Tennessee Performing Arts Center-Andrew Jackson Hall – Nashville
April 29 – The Fox Theatre – Atlanta
May 1 – Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie – Grand Prairie, Texas
May 2 – Wagner Noel Performing Arts Center – Midland, Texas
May 4 – H-E-B Center at Cedar Park – Cedar Park, Texas
May 5 – Smart Financial Centre – Sugar Land, Texas
May 6 – Payne Arena – Hidalgo, Texas
May 8 – Majestic Theatre – San Antonio
May 10 – Sames Auto Arena – Laredo, Texas
May 12 – El Paso County Coliseum – El Paso
May 13 – AVA Amphitheatre – Tucson
May 14 – Agua Caliente Casino – Rancho Mirage, California
May 15 – Pechanga Arena – San Diego
May 18 – Arizona Federal Theatre – Phoenix
May 20 – SAP Center – San Jose, California
May 21 – The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas – Las Vegas
May 22 – Microsoft Theater – Los Angeles