Karol G ended her “Mañana Sera Bonito” Latin American tour with over a million tickets sold.
After breaking numerous records in the United States, expectations for the “MAÑANA SERÁ BONITO TOUR” were high, and she far exceeded them during her 12-country tour.
A breathtaking spectacle that has conquered stages worldwide with its electrifying energy and infectious enthusiasm. From the moment Karol G steps onto the stage, she commands attention with her powerful vocals, and magnetic presence, complemented with an unparalleled production. Each show is a vibrant celebration of music, culture, and unity, as fans from diverse backgrounds come together to immerse themselves in an enchanting journey of healing. With standout visuals and choreography, and a setlist filled with chart-topping hits, the tour has delivered an unforgettable experience that leaves audiences inspired. Whether belting out anthems of empowerment or sharing intimate moments with her fans, Karol G’s “MAÑANA SERÁ BONITO TOUR” tour transcends the ordinary.
Among the records that Karol G set in Latin America are:
- First Latina artist to sell out three nights at Azteca Stadium in Mexico
- Most tickets ever sold on one tour for an international artist in Guatemala
- Most tickets ever sold on a tour with over 100,000 tickets sold over the two nights in Costa Rica
- First female artist to ever sell out two nights at Olympic Stadium in the Dominican Republic
- First and only artist to sell out two nights at Estadio Monumental in Venezuela
- First female artist to ever sell out three National Stadiums in Chile
- Fastest Latin female artist to ever sell out two stadium shows in Argentina
The joy of the “MAÑANA SERÁ BONITO TOUR” doesn’t end there though, the star is prepping for her “MAÑANA SERÁ BONITO EUROPE SUMMER TOUR.”
Starting on June 8 in Switzerland, the tour will have 18 shows visiting countries like Germany, Netherlands, France, Italy, Belgium, UK, and Portugal before ending in Spain. The European leg of the tour has already etched her name in history, making Karol the first artist to sell out four consecutive shows at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid.