Karol G breaks records in Costa Rica and Spain

Mar 16, 2024 | Community News

March 16, 2024

Karol G’s “Mañana Será Bonito Tour” is making waves across Latin America, following a successful run in the United States. In San José, Costa Rica, the tour achieved record-breaking ticket sales, with 104,686 tickets sold over two sold-out nights, surpassing Coldplay’s previous record. Karol G has also made history by selling out four shows at Madrid’s Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, and becoming the first female artist to sell out the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City for three consecutive nights, with 80,000 attendees each night.

Her tour continues with upcoming performances in the Dominican Republic, followed by stops in Perú, Chile, Colombia, Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil. Karol G’s success extends beyond music; she was honored as Woman of The Year at Billboard’s Annual Women in Music event, being the first Latina to receive this recognition. Her versatile talent was showcased with a salsa rendition of her hit “Amargura” at the ceremony.

Through her tour and accolades, Karol G continues to break barriers and redefine standards, cementing her status as a cultural icon and musical powerhouse.

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