
Argentine artist Cazzu arrived in Mexico for her first major venue tour in Mexico City. Upon arrival at Benito Juárez International Airport in Mexico City, La Jefa spoke with her fans and even the press, who didn't hesitate to ask her personal questions. With her characteristic openness, the singer-songwriter spoke about Cristian Nodal, the father of her daughter Inti, and clarified other statements she'd made recently.
As part of her Latinaje Live tour, Cazzu will perform six concerts in Mexico City, including Mérida, Puebla, Guadalajara, and Monterrey, from October 14 to 24, 2025. Although Nodal has not yet signed a travel permit, the artist obtained a judge's authorization for the little girl to leave Argentina, where they both live.
"It's a unilateral permit that we requested from the court, because I can obviously prove that I need to travel, so I've made the decision, and the judge grants it to me," she explained to a group of journalists waiting for her as she left immigration.
Despite these difficulties, the star declared herself more than willing for father and daughter to share their relationship and revealed that Nodal had begun arranging a reunion.
"His lawyer contacted him to ask if he could see her, and as always, he was told yes. As for what happens next, well, we'll see," said Cazzu, with the dose of disbelief that characterizes single mothers who have experienced similar processes that have failed. "Now we'll see. He knows he can do that (ask to see Inti)," she indicated.
When asked if she would be present for Nodal's eventual visit to the 2-year-old, Cazzu admitted that it wouldn't be easy. "There are sentimental things I won't be able to avoid, but I'll try to be there for her however I can, and things can change," she confessed.
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Cazzu arrived in Mexico after a successful performance in Uruguay, where she spoke out against social media hate from the stage.
"Enough with the hate, enough with the mud-slinging on social media, enough with the fighting. As the leader of this whole situation, I want to ask you to stop the negativity. Love, all love, we are love, this world needs more love," she expressed.
Although many assumed that her words were meant to support Nodal and his wife, Ángela Aguilar, the artist asserted that "it was a general statement."
Cazzu's concerts in Mexico
Cazzu México's concerts kick off at Mexico City's National Auditorium this Tuesday.
- October 14. Mexico City at the National Auditorium.
- October 15. Mexico City at the National Auditorium.
- October 16. Guadalajara at the TelMex Auditorium.
- October 18. Monterrey at the Banamex Auditorium.
- October 22. Mérida at the GNP Insurance Forum.
- October 24. Puebla at the GNP Seguros Auditorium.