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Mañana Será Bonito Tour
Tour by Karol G
Promotional poster for the tour
Location
  • North America
  • South America
  • Europe
Associated albums
Start dateAugust 10, 2023 (2023-08-10)
End dateJuly 23, 2024 (2024-07-23)
No. of shows62
Supporting acts
Attendance2,278,547
Box office$307 million
Karol G concert chronology

The Mañana Será Bonito Tour was the fourth concert tour by Colombian singer Karol G, launched in-support of her multi-platinum fourth studio album Mañana Será Bonito (2023) and its mixtape/B-side, Bichota Season (2023). The show's setlist also features additional hits and fan-favorite songs from her previous three albums Unstoppable (2017), Ocean (2019) and KG0516 (2021). The tour began on August 10, 2023, at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise (near Las Vegas), Nevada, before visiting additional sities throughout North America, much of Latin America and parts of Europe. The Mañana Será Bonito Tour ended on July 23, 2024, at Estadio Santiago Bernabéu in Madrid.

With a gross over $307 million from an audience of 2.3 million, Mañana Será Bonito became the highest-grossing Latin tour of all time by a female artist, and third highest-grossing concert tour by any Latin act, behind Bad Bunny's World's Hottest Tour and Luis Miguel's Tour 2023–24.

Background

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The previously successful tours by Karol G, the $trip Love Tour (2022), as well as the updated leg of her Bichota Tour (2022)—dubbed the Bichota Reloaded Tour—, respectively, grossed nearly $90 million and sold 691,454 tickets across 53 shows in North and Latin America, according to Billboard Boxscore.[1] It was the highest-grossing tour by a Latina, for 2022, and 26th highest-grossing, overall.

Wanting to capitalize on the success of, and tour in-support of, her successful fourth studio album Mañana Será Bonito, Karol G announced new tour dates at larger venues on April 27, 2023, through a video trailer.[2] The singer had initially held three special sold-out album-release concerts at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico in March 2023, featuring surprise guests Feid, Maldy, Mariah Angeliq, Sean Paul, Romeo Santos, and Bad Gyal. Six more North American shows were announced on June 1.[3] Opening acts were announced on August 4.[4] Latin American and European dates were announced by the year’s end.

Set list

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This set list is representative of the show on August 14, 2023, in Santa Clara. It is not representative of all of the concerts of the tour.[5]

Act I
  1. "TQG"
  2. "Besties"
  3. "Mi Cama"
  4. "El Barco"
  5. "X Si Volvemos"
  6. "Tusa"
  7. "Amargura"
Act II
  1. "Bichota G"
  2. "Oki Doki"
  3. "Una Noche en Medellín (Remix)"
  4. "Qlona"
  5. "Sejodioto"
  6. "Punto G"
  7. "Bichota" / "El Makinon"
  8. "Carolina"
  9. "Gatúbela"
  10. "Tá OK"
Act III
  1. "Ocean"
  2. "Pero Tú"
  3. "Mercurio"
  4. "A Ella"
  5. "Créeme"
Act IV
  1. "Mientras Me Curo del Cora"
  2. "Contigo"
  3. "Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido"
  4. "Ojos Ferrari"
  5. "Tus Gafitas"
  6. "Cairo"
  7. "Gucci Los Paños"
  8. "200 Copas"
  9. "Mi Ex Tenía Razón"
  10. "Mamiii"
  11. "S91"
  12. "Provenza"
  13. "Mañana Será Bonito"

Notes

Commercial performance

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The Mañana Será Bonito Tour is the third highest-grossing tour of all time by Latin artists, the highest-grossing tour by Latin female artist and the highest-grossing tour in 2023 by Latin artist in history.[12] Karol G made history in 2023 by becoming the first female latin artist to headline all-stadium tour across North and South America, apart from Brazil which was held in a parking lot. Karol is the first female latin artist in history headlined a sold-out stadium show at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, CA, Rose Bowl in Pasadena, CA, MetLife Stadium in New Jersey and 4 shows at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid, Spain. establishing herself as the highest-earning Latin touring artist. She generated an impressive $155.3 million in revenue and sold 925,000 tickets in just 20 shows, earning the 11th spot on Billboard's year-end Top Tours chart that includes all music genres.[13]

Tour dates

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List of 2023 concerts[14]
Date (2023) City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
August 10[a] Paradise[b] United States Allegiant Stadium Agudelo 38,221 / 38,221 $7,212,809
August 14 Santa Clara[c] Levi's Stadium 44,924 / 44,924 $6,988,710
August 18 Pasadena[d] Rose Bowl Agudelo, Young Miko 118,174 / 118,174 $25,446,544
August 19 Agudelo
August 25 Miami Gardens Hard Rock Stadium Agudelo, Bad Gyal 89,814 / 89,814 $18,578,460
August 26
August 29 Houston NRG Stadium Agudelo, Young Miko 48,980 / 48,980 $10,163,164
August 31 San Antonio Alamodome Agudelo 40,387 / 40,387 $5,241,375
September 2 Dallas Cotton Bowl 68,914 / 68,914 $11,313,933
September 7 East Rutherford[e] MetLife Stadium 109,793 / 109,793 $24,373,218
September 8 Agudelo, Young Miko
September 15 Chicago Soldier Field 52,505 / 52,505 $10,028,807
September 21 Atlanta Mercedes-Benz Stadium 48,838 / 48,838 $6,581,701
September 24 Orlando Camping World Stadium 49,128 / 49,128 $6,508,388
September 28 Foxborough[f] Gillette Stadium 49,134 / 49,134 $6,007,750
December 1[g] Medellin Colombia Estadio Atanasio Girardot Mar Mejía, Jhay P, Nath, Agudelo, Young Miko 95,382 / 95,382 $10,746,637
December 2[g] Soley, Jhay P, Agudelo, Ñejo, Ryan Castro
List of 2024 concerts[citation needed]
Date (2024) City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
February 8 Mexico City Mexico Estadio Azteca 140,795 / 140,795 $18,410,706
February 9
February 10
February 16 Monterrey Estadio Mobil Super 52,643 / 52,643 $7,273,924
February 17
February 23 Zapopan[h] Estadio Tres de Marzo 50,804 / 50,804 $7,675,116
February 24
March 1 Guatemala City Guatemala Explanada Cardales de Cayalá 38,610 / 38,610
March 2
March 5 San Salvador El Salvador Estadio Cuscatlán 28,719 / 28,719 $2,104,317
March 9 San José Costa Rica Estadio Nacional 104,761 / 104,761 $8,597,495
March 10
March 15 Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez 54,878 / 54,878 $6,261,995
March 16
March 22 Caracas Venezuela Estadio Monumental de Caracas Simón Bolivar Micro TDH, Elena Rose, Agudelo 75,621 / 75,621 $11,397,080
March 23
April 5 Bogotá Colombia Estadio El Campín 79,796 / 79,796 $10,071,510
April 6
April 12 Lima Peru Estadio San Marcos 88,573 / 88,573 $12,033,193
April 13
April 19 Santiago Chile Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos Denise Rosenthal 168,120 / 168,120 $14,941,774
April 20
April 21
April 26 Buenos Aires Argentina Estadio Vélez Sarsfield 82,818 / 82,818 $8,006,445
April 27
May 2 Asunción Paraguay Estadio La Nueva Olla 33,207 / 33,207 $1,729,377
May 10[i] São Paulo Brazil Centro Esportivo Tietê 9,247 / 15,174 $980,755
June 8 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion 13,157 / 13,157 $1,300,143
June 11 Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena 14,541 / 14,541 $1,358,694
June 14 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome 24,869 / 24,869 $2,458,187
June 15
June 18 London England O2 Arena 29,780 / 29,780 $3,608,153
June 19
June 22 Paris France Accor Arena 28,192 / 28,192 $2,943,889
June 23
June 25 Milan Italy Mediolanum Forum 21,079 / 21,079 $2,138,672
June 26
June 29 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis 18,226 / 18,226 $1,632,695
July 2 Berlin Germany Uber Arena 12,054 / 12,054 $1,233,767
July 7 Lisbon Portugal MEO Arena 33,830 / 33,830 $3,078,892
July 8
July 20 Madrid Spain Estadio Santiago Bernabéu 219,943 / 219,943 $23,594,354
July 21
July 22
July 23
Total 2,278,547 / 2,284,474 (99.74%) $307,194,548

Notes

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  1. ^ The opening show in Paradise, Nevada, was originally scheduled to happen on August 11, but it was moved a day before due to "production issues".
  2. ^ Promoted as Las Vegas.
  3. ^ Promoted as San Francisco.
  4. ^ Promoted as Los Angeles.
  5. ^ Promoted as New York City.
  6. ^ Promoted as Boston.
  7. ^ a b Promoted as "Mañana Será Bonito Fest".
  8. ^ Promoted as Guadalajara.
  9. ^ The show in São Paulo, was originally scheduled to happen on May 9 in Espaço Unimed, but it was moved to Centro Esportivo Tietê the day after due to "high demand".[15][16]

Awards and nominations

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Year Ceremony Award Result Ref.
2023 Billboard Music Awards Top Latin Touring Artist Won [17][18]
2024 Pollstar Awards Latin Tour of the Year Won [19][20]
Lo Nuestro Awards Tour of the Year Won [21]
Latin American Music Awards Tour of the Year Nominated [22]

See also

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References

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  2. ^ LOS40 (1 June 2023). "Karol G, emocionada con las nuevas fechas de Mañana será bonito Tour y su nueva canción 'Watati' | LOS40". LOS40 (in European Spanish). Archived from the original on 6 August 2023. Retrieved 6 August 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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  10. ^ "Amaia Montero se une por sorpresa a Karol G para cantar 'Rosas' en el Bernabéu". EuropaFM (in Spanish). 22 July 2024. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
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  17. ^ Lewis, Hilary (26 October 2023). "Taylor Swift Tops 2023 Billboard Music Awards Finalists". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 26 October 2023. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
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  19. ^ "Nominations Announced for 35th Annual Pollstar Awards, Voting Open Now". Pollstar. 10 November 2023. Archived from the original on 10 November 2023. Retrieved 10 November 2023.
  20. ^ Areliz, Oscar (7 February 2024). "Taylor Swift, P!NK Win 2024 Pollstar Awards; Lars Ulrich, Dave Chappelle Surprise Crowd". Pollstar. Archived from the original on 8 February 2024. Retrieved 8 February 2024.
  21. ^ "Premio Lo Nuestro 2024: Lista completa de artistas nominados en las 38 categorías" (in Spanish). Univision. 22 January 2024. Archived from the original on 1 February 2024. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
  22. ^ "Feid & Peso Pluma Lead 2024 Latin American Music Awards Nominations: See the Complete List". Billboard. 19 March 2024. Archived from the original on 19 March 2024. Retrieved 19 March 2024.