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Swiss Journal of Research in Business and Social Sciences

Music

2025 Latin U.S. Tours Announced: Dates and Ticket Info

Explore the extensive lineup of Latin artists touring in 2025, from Quevedo to Shakira and Maná.

EDITOR’S NOTE: The following list highlights only U.S. tours featuring Latin music artists and is regularly updated. Tours will be removed from this list as they conclude.

The year 2024 marked a significant milestone in the Latin touring industry, with five major Latin acts — Luis Miguel, Bad Bunny, Karol G, RBD, and Aventura — achieving more than $100 million in gross earnings. This is a notable increase from just one act in 2023 and two in 2022. According to a report by Billboard in December, Latin artists accounted for 16% of the year’s top 100 touring grosses, setting a new record.

Leading the charge this year, Luis Miguel topped Billboard’s list of Highest-Grossing Latin Tours, amassing $290.4 million across 128 performances. Closely behind is Bad Bunny with his Most Wanted tour, which grossed $211.4 million from 49 concerts. Both tours secured spots in the top ten of Billboard‘s Year-End Top Tours of 2024 list, with Luis Miguel at No. 4 and Bad Bunny at No. 9, alongside renowned artists like Coldplay, The Rolling Stones, and Madonna.

As we transition into 2025, the landscape is already indicating another promising year for Latin music tours.

Upcoming announcements for the new year include Shakira’s highly anticipated Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran stadium tour set to launch in the spring, Rauw Alejandro’s Cosa Nuestra World Tour commencing in North America, and Nathy Peluso’s inaugural U.S. tour celebrating her album Grasa. Additionally, Camila, a prominent Mexican band, and Colombian artist Gusi are also gearing up for their respective tours across the U.S.

Below, you will find our continuously updated list of Latin tours that have been confirmed for 2025.