Karol G Announces Concerts in Barcelona, Seville, and Madrid as Part of Her World Tour

The Colombian artist will bring her 'Tropitour' to the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys on June 3, 2027, with ticket presales starting later this month.

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Colombian artist Karol G has confirmed her 'Tropitour' world tour, which will include three concerts in Spain, with a prominent stop in Barcelona on June 3, 2027, at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys.

The singer, artistically known as Karol G, has recently been in the news for her performance at the Coachella Festival in Los Angeles, where she became the first Latin artist to headline, celebrating Latin American culture.
With her new 'Viajando por el mundo Tropitour' tour, which will span a year, Karol G will make history by being the first Latin artist to undertake a stadium tour across Europe without participating in music festivals, as announced by the ticket sales platform Ticketmaster.
The tour will kick off on July 24 of this year in Chicago and conclude on the same day in 2027 in Milan. Within this itinerary, Spain will host three dates: June 3, 2027, at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys in Barcelona, June 11 at La Cartuja in Seville, and June 24 at the Riyadh Metropolitano in Madrid.
Presale tickets for those registered with Live Nation will open on the 29th at 10 AM, while general sales will begin the following day at the same time. For Ticketmaster, the presale will be on the 27th at 10 AM for those registered before the 24th at 4 PM.
Ticket prices will range from 70.50 euros for seating to 285.50 euros for VIP packages. It should be noted that Ticketmaster will apply an additional two-euro charge per transaction. A portion of the proceeds will go to the Fundación Con Cora, a non-profit organization founded by Karol G in 2022 to empower women and girls in vulnerable situations.
The artist's album Tropicoqueta debuted at number one on Billboard's 'Top Latin Albums' chart and received the Female Artist of the Year award in 2025. Additionally, in 2024, she won the Grammy Award for Best Urban Music Album for Mañana será bonito, becoming the first woman to achieve two Latin Grammys.