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Karol G Strip Love Tour Becomes Highest Grossing Show by a Female Latin Act

Nov 13, 2022 | Community News

November 13, 2022

BARRIO – Karol G is breaking records and creating new ones in North America! The Colombian artist is the first female to raise $2.998 million in sales from one show. After performing twice at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles during her “$trip Love Tour,” Karol produced more money than any other Latina before.

Karol G’s 30 shows at U.S. arenas scored $66.7 million after selling a total of 378,086 at 28 venues. She surpassed Jennifer Lopez, who took $49.6 million in 28 U.S. concerts in 2019. In addition to the $28.7 million Shakira made in her 2006 “Oral Fixation” tour and the 2018 “El Dorado” tour, which earned $23.9 million.

During one of her last shows, Karol G surprised her fans with Becky G. The stars reunited to sing their hit anthem, “Mamiii.” The pair lit the stage of the Crypto Arena to perform live for the second time after Coachella.

“When one is winning, we are all winning. Proud of you, sister. Thank you for the invitation,” Becky G wrote on social media.

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