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Karol G shatters records during LATAM Tour

May 19, 2024 | Community News

May 19, 2024

Karol G sold over one million tickets during the Latin American leg of her Mañana Será Bonito Tour, breaking multiple records across numerous countries. Supporting her fourth studio album, the Colombian singer began this leg in February after a successful 15-city stadium run in the U.S. and two festival shows in Medellin, Colombia.

In Mexico, Karol G became the first Latina artist to sell out three nights at Mexico City’s Azteca Stadium. She also set records in Guatemala, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Chile, and Venezuela. In Argentina, she became the fastest Latin female artist to sell out two stadium shows.

The LatAm tour concluded in São Paulo at the Centro Esportivo Tietê, upgraded from a smaller venue due to high demand. Karol G will co-headline Rock in Rio in September. Next, she will embark on her first European tour, starting in Zurich. The 18-date arena tour includes multiple shows in Amsterdam, London, Paris, Milan, and Lisbon, and will end with four sold-out performances at Madrid’s Estadio Santiago Bernabéu.

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