Karol G is on fire! She has recently made history with her latest album, ‘Mañana Será Bonito’, debuting at the No.1 position in the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart and becoming also the first No.1. all-Spanish-language album dropped by a female artist.
Now the Colombian hitmaker has added more dates of her inaugural stadium tour in the United States. «A los que querían Tour en otras ciudades, MAÑANA SERÁ BONITO», she wrote on Twitter. The artist now has announced on her Instagram stories that tickets are now available for pre-sale for the new shows in San Francisco, San Antonio, Chicago, Atlanta, Orlando and Foxborough. The official sale will open this Friday, June 9.
Karol firstly announced this new adventure on her social media through a very sweet teaser in which we can see her and a lovely kid driving to the concerts. Prepare yourself to dance to ‘Mientras me curo del cora’, ‘TQG’ and her latest song for the Barbie movie, ‘WATATI‘.
#MSBTour 🥹🤍🌸 pic.twitter.com/FIMXqQk87b
— LABICHOTA (@karolg) April 27, 2023
The artist from Medellín is all set to begin her fifteen-date tour in our country, where she will visit these cities in the following dates:
The ‘Mañana Será Bonito’ Tour is produced by Live Nation and you can get tickets for Karol G’s Tour in the U.S. here.
With this upcoming tour, Karol G joins a select group of Latin artist who have previously launched U.S. stadium runs, including Grupo Firme, Romeo Santos and Bad Bunny, who broke local records in 12 of his 15 domestic markets, earning $232,5 million in the U.S., according to Billboard.
The singer of ‘Bichota’ has been experiencing a series of triumphs in the last few years. In th 2022, her arena $trip Love Tour broke records as the highest-grossing U.S. tour by a Latin woman in history (surpassing Jennifer Lopez’s ‘My Party World Tour‘ in 2019 and Shakira’s ‘El Dorado World Tour’).
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