
Visa Issues Force Cancellation of Popular Mexican Regional Music Tour
Josi Cuen's Visa Problems Cancel "Juntos" US Tour; Fans Face Financial Losses Mexican regional music stars Josi Cuen and Jorge Medina have been forced to cancel several dates on their highly anticipated "Juntos" US tour due to unexpected visa complications. The news was announced on Sale el Sol TV, a popular Mexican news program, which featured the official statement from the artists. "We deeply regret to inform you that the "Juntos" 2025 tour dates in San Jose, Los Angeles, Chula Vista, Fresno, and Sacramento will be rescheduled," reads the statement released by Cuen and Medina. "This is due to unforeseen administrative processing delays regarding Josi Cuen’s visa and his team." The cancellation has caused considerable financial repercussions for both the artists and their fans. Many fans had purchased tickets and made travel plans, facing significant losses. One attendee, speaking anonymously, expressed their disappointment: "I'm so upset. I saved for months to see them, and now I've lost my money and my vacation plans." Sale el Sol TV also highlighted the substantial financial impact on the artists, with the hosts estimating the losses in the millions of dollars. Despite the setbacks, Cuen and Medina remain committed to their fans and are working to reschedule the postponed dates. The incident serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by international artists navigating the complexities of visa applications and the significant financial consequences of unforeseen delays.