![]() ![]() for the first time since the pandemic with his Sanz En Vivo Tour, produced by Loud And Live. Spanish star Alejandro Sanz is set to come back to the U.S. This year, the show must go on, and artists such as Alejandro Fernández, Eladio Carrión, Maná, and Becky G, are set to hit the road. See our list of Latin tours that have already been announced for 2023 below. Other memorable treks last year included Feid, Christian Nodal, Sebastian Yatra, and Rosalía, whose Motomami World Tour grossed $28.1 million through the end of October. The latter wrapped the year with a historic residency of 14 sold-out concerts at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot, part of the duo’s La Última Misión World Tour. The former wrapped his La Última Vuelta World Tour with $197.8 million and 1.9 million tickets sold over 83 shows in 2022, making it the second-biggest tour by a Latin artist in Boxscore history. While Bunny and Karol made the rounds, two of reggaetón’s big dogs, Daddy Yankee and Wisin y Yandel, also kicked off their individual farewell tours. The “Bichota” singer surpassed Jennifer Lopez‘s $50 million grossing It’s My Party World Tour in 2019. Tours that have already ended have been removed from the list.Įver since the touring industry rebooted in 2021, Latin music has become increasingly popular, with some of its biggest acts announcing tours in 2022 - including Bad Bunny, who closed out the year with a record-breaking $435 million in tour grosses that combine more than 80 concerts from two separate treks (El Último Tour del Mundo and The World’s Hottest Tour).Ĭolombian star Karol G also made history, becoming the highest U.S.-grossing tour by a female Latin act with her $Trip Love Tour, grossing $69.9 million and selling 410,000 tickets across 33 shows in North America, according to numbers reported to Billboard Boxscore. tours and is updated on a biweekly basis. It is a curative nourishment that fills us with joy.Editor’s Note: The list features only U.S. The people come out and supported us and my colleagues, and that gives me great pleasure because music nourishes us. “I have felt the people turn to concerts, to live them, to share them and feel that energy. “I think live concerts are very necessary, more than ever after what we’ve been through, after being isolated, after being reflective of our lives and realizing how short it is and how fragile we are,” Solís told Pollstar in Las Vegas last November. ![]() See: Latin Grammy Awards Show Serves As Reminder Of Music’s Multigenerational Reach The legendary songwriter expressed to Pollstar his joy of going back on the road to spread the joy of music in live form, calling it a “basic need in our world.” 177 on the list, raking in $10.17 million and selling 101,548 tickets across 12 shows. 96 on Pollstar’s Year-End Top 200 Worldwide Tours of 2022. Los Bukis played five shows of their reunion tour, “Una Historia Cantada,” and grossed a whopping $19.27 million, selling 163,398 tickets and ranking No. Solís was recognized as the Person of the Year by the Latin Recording Academy in November, and his great influence and that of his band were not only proven by the reception of Los Bukis’ performance during the awards show but by the number of tickets they sold last year. In a career that spans nearly five decades, Solís and his band Los Bukis are responsible for some of Latin music’s biggest hits, and he carried over that success into his solo career with anthemic tunes that are as popular as ever. “El Buki” announced the news from the deck of a yacht in Miami on Monday, and fans should expect extraordinary shows from the Mexican musician. local time through the Citi Entertainment program. Citi card members will have access to presale tickets from Tuesday, Jan. local time and can be purchased on the artist’s website,. Tickets go on sale to the public this Friday, Feb. See Cover Story: Los Bukis & Beyond: Marco Antonio Solís’ Historia Cantada Continues 12 with a show at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California, and concludes his run at Allstate Arena in Chicago, Illinois, on Oct. He returns for a second North American leg on Aug. Solís will make stops in Denver, Dallas, Tampa, and various cities in Mexico before trekking out to Europe in July. ![]() The “El Buki World Tour,” named after the moniker given to the legendary artist, is produced by Live Nation and will kick off at SAP Center in San Jose, California, on March 3. Marco Antonio Solís, one of Mexico’s most prominent singer-songwriters, is showing no signs of slowing down after a busy 2022, announcing a 38-city world tour that includes stops in North America, Spain and Switzerland. ![]()
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