19 September 28–OctOber 4, 2023 dallasobserver.com DALLAS OBSERVER Classified | MusiC | dish | Culture | unfair Park | Contents arguably the best song that came out of Latin pop in the ‘80s. Just as his songs don’t age, neither has Luis Miguel’s voice. Now go watch the Netflix biographical series (two seasons!) to learn about this musical star. At the age of 53, Luis Miguel still has “it,” and we can’t wait to see it. Tickets to Luis Miguel sold out within the first 30 minutes, prompting the addition of a second date in May, but resale tickets are still available. Myke Towers The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory, 300 W. Las Colinas Blvd., Irving One of the most original voices in Latin rap comes from Puerto Rican artist Myke Towers, who will drop by North Texas for one night, Oct. 29, at The Pavilion at Toy- ota Music Factory in Irving as part of his La Vida Es Una Tour. He’s often remem- bered for his feature of Jay Wheeler’s sin- gle “La Curiosidad,” which instantly became a classic nearly three years ago. Towers has worked hard to establish a name for himself since then, releasing multiple full-length albums. Tickets to Myke Towers start at $30. Thursday, Nov. 2 Carlos Vives Texas Trust CU Theatre, 1001 Performance Place, Grand Prairie Have you been watching Disney’s Encanto on repeat? No, just us? Of course Carlos Vives’ soundtrack song, “Colombia, Mi Encanto,” isn’t exactly his claim to fame but just one more reason why we love him. This Colombian star has been making mu- sic for 30 years now and is celebrating by going on a limited-run tour. Thankfully, he stops at Texas Trust CU Theatre in Grand Prairie for two nights on Nov. 1 and 2 (the first night is sold out). Trust us, if anyone knows how to put on a show, it’s this guy. Tickets start at $52. Thursday, Nov. 16 Rawayana The Studio at The Factory, 2713 Canton St. Venezuelan pop group Rawayana visits The Studio at the Factory in Deep Ellum on Nov. 16 for on its ¿Quién Trae Las Cor- netas? Tour. Collabs like “Binikini” with Danny Ocean helped this group rise to fame, and we couldn’t be more excited that they’re coming to town. Their unique genre-bending music combines salsa, reg- gae and funk to create a fun, trippy sound. Tickets start at $55. Friday, Nov. 17 Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull, Ricky Martin American Airlines Center, 2500 Victory Ave. Three of the biggest Latin artists of all time will come together for The Trilogy Tour on Nov. 17 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas. It’s not every day you can catch Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull and Ricky Martin all in one place, so don’t miss the chance to see these hitmakers live on this 19-leg arena tour, produced by Live Na- tion. Get your tickets early because fans are going to be lining up for a look at these legendary Latin kings. Tickets are a steal at $125. Música from p18 Hottest Latin aduLt CLub in daLLas! Free Menudo All Day Sunday Happy Hour Everyday 11AM-7PM hours: Sun-Thur 11AM-2AM // Fri-Sat 11AM-4AM 11044 Harry Hines Boulevard // (214) 206-3820 chicasbonitas.business.site SCAN HERE TO ENTER TO WIN TICKETS ICYMI IN CASE YOU MISSED IT SUBSCRIBE TO OUR DAILY NEWSLETTER DALLASOBSERVER.COM/SIGNUP SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH • ENERGY SQUARE PLAZA