Karol G Turns the “Tropitour” Into a Global Phenomenon: Over 2 Million Tickets Sold in 4 Days

Karol G is creating entirely new leagues to play in. Her highly anticipated Viajando Por El Mundo Tropitour has exploded on a global scale, selling over 2 million tickets in just four days and solidifying her status as one of the most in-demand Latin artists in the world.

What was initially planned as a 39-date tour has quickly evolved into something far more ambitious: 63 confirmed stadium shows worldwide, including a newly added date in Miami on October 3, 2026.

From Massive Success to Cultural Phenomenon

The tour’s expansion hasn’t been accidental; it’s been a direct response to overwhelming demand. Cities like Los Angeles, New York, Miami, Barcelona, and Madrid sold out in record time, prompting second, third, and even fourth shows to be added.

Among the milestones already shaping the Tropitour: four nights confirmed in Madrid and Santiago, three shows in cities like Los Angeles, Mexico City, and Bogotá, and double dates in key markets such as Chicago, New York, and Barcelona. And there’s more to come, with additional dates still yet to be announced.

Coachella, Records, and Unstoppable Momentum

With this tour, Karol G officially becomes the first Latina artist to headline a stadium world tour at this scale, marking a historic moment for Latin music. The Tropitour builds on the legacy of her massively successful “Mañana Será Bonito World Tour,” which sold over 2.3 million tickets and grossed more than $300 million, effectively surpassing her own previous benchmarks.

The announcement follows another major milestone: her performance at Coachella 2026, where she made history as the first Latina artist to headline the festival—a defining moment not only for her career, but also for the global visibility of Latin music.

A New Standard for Latin Artists

With these achievements, the Medellín-born star’s Tropitour is redefining what it means to be a Latin artist on the global stage: bigger, more visible, and unapologetically ambitious.

Backed by Live Nation and sponsored by 200 Copas by Casa Dragones, the tour promises a large-scale experience that blends music and culture seamlessly.

Tickets are on sale now, and if you’re planning to catch one of her Latin American shows, keep a close eye on her socials. With this kind of demand, new dates could drop at any moment.