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Karol G announces “Mañana Será Bonito” Latin America tour

Oct 5, 2023 | Community News

October 5, 2023

BARRIO (ASTV) – The Colombian singer Karol G has announced her plans for her “Mañana Será Bonito” tour of Latin America.

Karol G to criss-cross Latin America

The Latin Grammy winner has scheduled concerts in a total of 12 countries: Colombia, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil.

In the tour announcement video, Karol G can be heard telling a young boy, Iker, on the phone: “‘Mañana Será Bonito’ activated: we’re setting off across Latin America.”

The 32-year-old, who this summer played 33 shows across the United States, has also revealed that a tour of Europe is “coming soon”.

Karol G’s 2023 and 2024 Latin America tour dates:

1 December 2023: Medellín, Colombia

8 February 2024: Mexico City, Mexico

16 February 2024: Monterrey, Mexico

23 February 2024: Guadalajara, Mexico

1 March 2024: Guatemala City, Guatemala

5 March 2024: San Salvador, El Salvador

9 March 2024: San José, Costa Rica

15 March 2024: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

22 March 2024: Carácas, Venezuela

5 April 2024: Bogotá, Colombia

11 April 2024: Lima, Peru

19 April 2024: Santiago, Chile

26 April 2024: Buenos Aires, Argentina

2 May 2024: Asunción, Paraguay

9 May 2024: Sao Paulo, Brazil

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