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Karol G brings ‘Tropicoqueta’ world tour to Toronto this summer

The Grammy-winning superstar will light up Rogers Stadium on July 29 as part of her worldwide tour, ‘Viajando Por El Mundo Tropitour.’

Image of Karol G performing live in Toronto during her Tropicoqueta world tour, showcasing her vibrant stage presence and stylish outfit.
Karol G is set to take the stage in Toronto’s Rogers Stadium this summer. (Courtesy: Karol G)

What to know

  • Karol G will perform at Rogers Stadium on July 29 as part of her 2026 “Viajando Por El Mundo Tropitour,” promoting her new album Tropicoqueta.
  • The Toronto stop is one of 39 dates across North America, Latin America, and Europe and comes just after her headline performance at Coachella.
  • Presale begins April 27, with fan registration required by April 24; the show joins a packed Rogers Stadium lineup featuring acts like Bruno Mars and Usher.

“Tropicoqueta” takes flight with Karol G set to perform in Toronto this summer.

The 35-year-old Grammy winner launched the year-long “Viajando Por El Mundo Tropitour” to promote her new album, Tropicoqueta.

Kicking off a series of 39 dates across North America, Latin America, and Europe starting this July 2026, Karol G will make her stop in Toronto on July 29 at Rogers Stadium.

Her Toronto show follows a major performance at Coachella, where she headlined just the other day.

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Presale starts Monday, April 27. Register on her website by Friday, April 24 at 7 a.m. PT to access.  

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Fans were ecstatic at the news—almost two years after her last tour, “Mañana Será Bonito Tour.”

“The queen herself,” one user wrote. “This is amazing,” added another.

“The last part is Provenza (Tropicoqueta version)?” One user asked.

Meanwhile, Karol G isn’t the only major act coming to Rogers Stadium this season.

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Other artists performing include Bruno Mars with five May dates, and Chris Brown & Usher for two days in August.

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