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Karol G breaking records all over Europe

Jun 23, 2024 | Community News

June 23, 2024

Karol G has achieved remarkable success with her “Mañana Será Bonito Tour,” making history as the most successful Latin artist touring Europe with sold-out shows in all ten cities. She has set records at multiple venues, including being the first Latin artist to perform twice at Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome and Paris’ Accor Arena, as well as the top-selling Latin female artist at Lisbon’s Meo Arena. Her tour highlights also include four sold-out nights at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid and consecutive stadium concerts in Spain.

Hans Schafer from Live Nation notes the unprecedented scale and speed of her ticket sales, indicating a bright future for Latin artists in Europe. In addition to touring, Karol G has released new music and starred in Netflix’s “Griselda.” Her tours in the U.S. and Latin America have also been highly successful, with record-setting grosses at venues like Pasadena’s Rose Bowl and Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca.

Jbeau Lews from United Talent Agency emphasizes Karol G’s global superstar status, comparing her to Taylor Swift and Beyoncé. Despite the language barrier, her appeal extends beyond Spanish-speaking audiences, drawing fans worldwide. Managed by Noah Assad of Rimas Entertainment, Karol G continues to elevate Latin music on the global stage.

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