Karol G just made history at Coachella, becoming the first Latina artist to headline the iconic festival. But the excitement isn’t over. She’s hitting the road, bringing her highly anticipated Viajando Por El Mundo Tropitour to Toronto.

Following her second weekend performance at Coachella, the Colombian artist teased her tour plans on-screen. “Nos Vamos de Tour,” which translates to “we’re going on tour,” flashed on festival screens as she performed her last song, “Provenza.”

Now, according to Live Nation, the global star will debut her most ambitious live production to date. Over 39 stadiums across North America, South America, and Europe will be part of the Viajando Por El Mundo Tropitour, with additional cities to be announced soon.

When will Karol G perform in Toronto?

As for her Toronto tour date, it will actually be her second stop, following her Chicago performance at Soldier Field Stadium.

Karol G will be gracing Canadian audiences with her tropical, Latin flair on July 29, 2026, at Rogers Stadium. This is her only Canadian stop.

For Canadian fans, the Toronto addition is a thrilling surprise, considering her previous tour, Mañana Sera Bonito, did not make it north of the border – leaving many fans (including me) dealing with serious FOMO.

When do tickets go on sale?

Now the most important question – tickets.

Fans in select markets will get the first chance to access tickets through a number of presales. Canadian fans can register for the exclusive artist presale now until Friday, April 24, at 10 a.m. ET. at karolgmusic.com.

Presale tickets will go live on Monday, April 27, 2026.

As for general on-sale, timing will vary by market. We’ll keep you updated once more information is released.

But if you’re a mega fan like me, you may want to sign up for that pre-sale!

When: July 29, 2026
Time: 7 p.m.
Where: Rogers Stadium – 105 Carl Hall Rd., North York, Ont.
Cost: TBA

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