As he was about to end his US tour, Morat revealed the dates for his first Latin American tour. After performing in Madrid, Spain on June 21, the Colombian band will begin a 19-date season in cities including Bogotá, Lima, Buenos Aires and Quito, before concluding with four shows in Mexico in December.
Dubbed Los Estadios: Before the Que Amanezca Tour, Morat's new outing comes on the heels of a successful 2023 tour with more than 1 million tickets sold, according to Universal Music Latino, leading up to his Latin American stadium tour.
The show will be very different from his arena tour, say Murat members Juan Pablo Isaza, Juan Pablo Villamil, Martin Vargas and Simón Vargas.
“we had Wish List They said things we wanted to try to incorporate into the show painting. “One thing we also do a lot of is think of performances in moments. Every song might have something special. Obviously our management team was in hysterics because it directly impacts the budget, but […] In the end we improved and created something that I think is very special.
“The phrase that defines us now is: 'Let's lose money but let's make history,'” they added, laughing.
In 2016, Morat, who began distributing CDs in his native Bogotá and playing in local bars, released his debut album, Only love and its side effects. That same year he received a Latin Grammy nomination for Best New Artist. With over 15 million monthly listeners on Spotify today, Murat's latest album, If yesterday were todaygave the group its first entry into Schedule to painting Latin Pop Albums reached number 18 (on the chart dated November 19, 2022).
Tickets for the Los Estadios tour will go on sale soon. Fans can find more information at moratoficial.com. Check out all the tour dates below:
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