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Colombian pop star Karol G has expanded her Mexico itinerary, adding multiple November dates after a surge in ticket demand. The move gives fans in Mexico City and Monterrey more opportunities to see the singer live and signals strong local appetite following her busy 2024 concert schedule.
Promoter Ocesa confirmed the extra shows on social media, increasing the number of Mexican concerts for the Viajando por el Mundo Tropitour to six so far. The newly announced nights cluster around two major stadiums and are scheduled across consecutive days.
Where and when she will play
Mexico dates added to Viajando por el Mundo Tropitour by Karol G
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Karol G will now perform a series of stadium dates in early November, split between Monterrey and Mexico City. The company has not ruled out adding more dates if sales continue at the current pace.
| City | Venue | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Monterrey | Estadio BBVA | Nov. 6, 7 and 8 |
| Mexico City | Estadio GNP Seguros | Nov. 13, 14 and 15 |
The announcement comes after initial plans that included a single night in each city; organizers expanded the run in response to heavy traffic during early ticket access.
How ticket sales are unfolding
Presales opened this week for the Mexico City dates, restricted at first to Mastercard holders purchasing through Ticketmaster Mexico. A separate presale for the additional Monterrey night began on Thursday at 4:30 p.m. Central Mexico Time.
High demand during these exclusive windows has already prompted speculation about further additions. For prospective attendees, that means acting quickly when public onsales are announced—popular sections are likely to sell out fast.
- Presale access: Initial presales have been channel-specific (Mastercard, Ticketmaster).
- Watch for public onsale: Expect general tickets to follow shortly after presales; dates and times are issued by the promoter.
- Scalping risk: Strong demand increases the chance of inflated resale prices; buy from official outlets when possible.
These Mexican concerts follow a successful run for Karol G earlier in 2024, when she played multiple nights at the famed Estadio Azteca—now called Estadio Banorte—during her Mañana Será Bonito World Tour. The new additions underline her continuing draw across Spanish-language markets.
For fans and industry watchers alike, the rapid expansion of dates is a reminder of how quickly major pop tours can scale in response to demand. Organizers will be watching sales patterns closely; further announcements are likely if the current momentum holds.












