luis-miguel-beats-karol-g-and-bad-bunny-as-the-latino-with-the-most-lucrative-tourLuis Miguel beats Karol G and Bad Bunny as the Latino with the most lucrative tour

Almost a year after starting his tour in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, in August 2023, Luis Miguel would have become the Latin musician with the most lucrative tour so far this year, leaving behind great representatives of Spanish music such as Karol G and Bad Bunny.

According to Billboard figures, as of July 24, the “Sun of Mexico” has earned nearly $302 million since the beginning of his tour until now. However, compared to other Latin artists, the Mexican still has a large number of dates scheduled in Spain and Mexico.

Based on the above, and according to figures obtained from the verified account of X @TouringData, the artist could exceed $400 million dollars after finishing his “Luis Miguel Tour 2023-2024” on November 25.

Karol G and Bad Bunny are left behind

Despite the great success achieved by Karol G with her tour “Mañana Será Bonito Tour”, which began in 2023, the Colombian singer would have been a “little” below Luis Miguel. According to figures provided by Billboard Boxscore, the interpreter of “Tusa” raised close to $307 million dollars, in addition to having sold $2.3 million tickets.

Meanwhile, Puerto Rican Bad Bunny, who visited some of the most important cities in the United States from February to June of this year on his “Most Wanted Tour,” reportedly earned nearly $207 million dollars.

Despite the obvious difference between the earnings obtained by Luis Miguel, Karol G and Bad Bunny, it is important to consider that the Mexican’s tour includes more than 170 performances in America and Spain. Meanwhile, Karol G gave 62 performances, over the course of more than a year, on the American continent and several countries in Europe.

Finally, Bad Bunny focused solely on the United States with 49 dates. Despite Luis Miguel’s clear advantage over his “competitors,” it is worth noting that the Mexican did not present any new material, something that Karol G and Bad Bunny did do when they presented their albums “Mañana Será Bonito” and “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana,” respectively.

Following his performances in the city of Marbella on July 31, August 2 and 3, the Mexican singer will return to Mexico after having given more than 10 performances during his time in Spain.

Starting on August 22, the Mexican will visit some of the most important cities in his country, and finally, after more than a year of performances, he will end his most lucrative tour of his career on November 25 in the city of Toluca, State of Mexico.

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