Back to Reggaeton Tour

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Back to Reggaeton Tour
National tour by Don Omar
Location U.S., North America
Associated albumBack to Reggaeton EP (2023)
Start dateMarch 7, 2024
End dateSeptember 15, 2024
Legs2
No. of shows40
Attendance146,000
BudgetUS$17.8 million
Don Omar concert chronology

Back to Reggaeton is a concert tour by Puerto Rican reggaeton recording artist Don Omar to celebrate the 25th anniversary of his musical career and support his similarly titled EP. The tour consists on two legs and of 40 concerts across the United States and Canada. [1] The tour kick off at Reading, Pennsylvania, on March 7, 2024, and conclude at Elmont, New York, on September 15, 2024. [2] Initially, a first leg with 21 shows were announced, grossing over US$17,8 millon and selling over 150,000 tickets. Following the success, second leg with more shows were added. [3] Back to Reggaetón is the artist`s first major headlining tour in a decade and his first since The Kingdom Tour with Daddy Yankee in 2015-16.

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Background

On November 2, 2023, Don Omar released the EP Back to Reggaeton to streaming services along with the single "Sandunga", a collaboration with Wisin and Yandel produced by Luny Tunes. [4] The track reached the top of the charts on Puerto Rican airplay and Latin music charts in the US. Omar explained he wanted to return to old-school reggaeton roots with this release.

Tour dates

On December 8, 2023, the dates of Omar's tour were revealed. [2]

DateCityCountryVenue
North America [5]
Leg 1 [6]
March 7, 2024 Reading United States Santander Arena
March 9, 2024 Brooklyn Barclays Center
March 10, 2024 Newark Prudential Center
March 15, 2024 Toronto Canada Coca-Cola Coliseum
March 17, 2024 Montreal Place Bell
March 21, 2024 Rosemont United States Allstate Arena
March 23, 2024 Sugar Land Smart Financial Centre
March 24, 2024 San Antonio Frost Bank Center
March 27, 2024 Inglewood Kia Forum
March 29, 2024 Palm Desert Acrisure Arena
March 30, 2024 San Jose SAP Center
April 4, 2024 Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena
April 5, 2024 Glendale Desert Diamond Arena
April 7, 2024 Grand Prairie Texas Trust CU Theatre
April 11, 2024 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena
April 13, 2024 Charlotte Bojangles Coliseum
April 14, 2024 Fairfax EagleBank Arena
April 18, 2024 Duluth Gas South Arena
April 19, 2024 Orlando Kia Center
April 21, 2024 Miami Kaseya Center
Leg 2 [3]
August 7, 2024 Oakland United States Oakland Arena
August 8, 2024 Sacramento Golden 1 Center
August 10, 2024 Seattle WaMu Theater
August 11, 2024 Portland Moda Center
August 15, 2024 Hidalgo Payne Arena
August 16, 2024 Austin H-E-B Center
August 18, 2024 El Paso Don Haskins Center
August 20, 2024 Los Angeles Crypto.com Arena
August 21, 2024 Ontario Toyota Arena
August 23, 2024 San Diego Pechanga Arena
August 28, 2024 Denver Bellco Theater
August 30, 2024 Milwaukee Fiserv Forum
September 1, 2024 Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum
September 6, 2024 Tampa Amalie Arena
September 8, 2024 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena
September 12, 2024 Boston Agganis Arena
September 14, 2024 Newark Prudential Center
September 15, 2024 Elmont UBS Arena

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