Xavi’s Sold Out X-Tour Show in Wheatland, CA

Singer/songwriter Xavi brought his highly anticipated X-Tour to the Hard Rock Live Sacramento. The young 21-year-old rising star delivered a high energy show with his refreshing sound which blends Regional Mexican music with R&B, pop, and urban sounds.

Fabio Caprio set the tone as the opening act with an interactive and heartfelt set. Despite sharing that he was feeling sick and nervous before the show, Fabio pushed through. People throughout the venue started taking out their flashlights during one of his songs. Fabio was very grateful for the participation, and he encouraged them to keep going. Fabio followed with a cover of Radiohead’s “Creep,” and the crowd lit up the venue with their flashlights. He concluded the show with the first song he ever released, “Delirio”.

The lights dimmed as Xavi’s band took the stage. Smoke machines shot up as Xavi emerged on stage, climbing to the top platform behind his band. He began the show with songs such as “Poco a Poco”, “Flores”, and “Cartier”. After introducing each of his seven band members, the venue quickly turned into a dance floor. Fans jumped to their feet almost instantly when “La Victima” began, which was directly followed by his 2025 hit “No Capea” featuring Grupo Frontera. At this point, people were dancing between their seats and even in the aisles.

Between sets, video game inspired visuals showed Xavi as a video game character, immersing fans deeper into his world. After an intermission, he returned to the stage in an all black outfit for “La Luna X Mi,” followed by a lively cover of Banda Los Recoditos’ “Ando Bien Pedo,” which once again had the entire venue dancing.

Midway through the show, Xavi’s band presented him with a giant “SOLD OUT” ticket. He thanked fans for this accomplishment, stating that it wouldn’t have been possible without them. He continued interacting with the crowd by accepting gifts such as flowers and a hat from fans. Songs like “En Privado” kept the energy high, while heartfelt fan interactions became a standout part of the night.

Before closing, Xavi took time to read signs from the audience, including one fan who had a printed tweet exchange where Xavi had helped convince their parents to let them attend the concert, creating a full-circle moment for the fan. He also read a sign from his “#1 6-year-old fan” who he invited over to the barricade for a hug and a photo.

He ended the main set with his hit song “La Diabla,” prompting a deafening encore chant that brought him back on stage to perform “No Capea” once more. Fans rushed back from the exits and filled the aisles, dancing until the final note.


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