Karol G Announces Surprise US Stadium Tour For Summer 2026
Karol G Announces Surprise US Stadium Tour For Summer 2026...
Colombian superstar Karol G shocked fans Tuesday by announcing a 12-city US stadium tour kicking off July 2026. The "Mañana Será Bonito Tour" expansion comes after her record-breaking 2025 Latin American run, with newly added stops including Los Angeles' SoFi Stadium and New York's MetLife Stadium.
Tickets for the tour go on sale April 20 via Ticketmaster, with presales starting Wednesday for Citi cardmembers and registered fans. The announcement trended nationally as fans flooded social media with reactions, crashing the singer's website temporarily during the noon ET announcement.
The tour follows Karol G's historic 2025 Grammy wins, where she became the first female urbano artist to win Best Música Urbana Album. Industry analysts predict the US dates could surpass Bad Bunny's 2022 stadium revenue, with seven shows already confirmed as in-demand events on resale platforms.
Miami, Houston, and Chicago show the strongest early search traffic according to Google Trends data. The singer confirmed special guests will vary by location, though no names have been released. This marks her first full US stadium tour after selling out arenas in 2024.
Fans expressed particular excitement about the tour's inclusive pricing, with 20% of tickets priced under $50 before fees. The singer partnered with the non-profit Musicians for Access to provide discounted tickets for students and essential workers in each market.
Tour organizers confirmed enhanced Spanish-language support at all venues, including bilingual staff and Latin food vendors. The production will feature a 360-degree stage design similar to her Medellín concerts last December, which set attendance records in Colombia.
With less than three months until opening night, the announcement comes unusually late for stadium tours. Karol G's team cited logistical challenges in securing large venues during a crowded summer concert season that includes Taylor Swift and The Rolling Stones tours.
The tour concludes September 6 at Las Vegas' Allegiant Stadium, coinciding with Mexican Independence Day weekend. Additional dates may be added based on demand, according to Live Nation representatives.