Con Calma Tour

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Con Calma Tour
Tour by Daddy Yankee
Start dateMarch 8, 2019
End dateDecember 29, 2019
Legs4
No. of shows26 in Latin America
15 in Europe
1 in Asia
4 in North America
45 total
Attendance400,000+
Box officeUS $20 million+
Daddy Yankee concert chronology

Con Calma Tour was a concert tour by Puerto Rican rapper Daddy Yankee. The tour name references his 2019 single "Con Calma". [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Setlist

  1. Con Calma
  2. Hielo
  3. Llegamos A La Disco
  4. Vaivén
  5. El Combo Me Llama 2 (With Benny Benni)
  6. Azukita
  7. Rompe
  8. Yo Nunca Me Quedo Atras/Yamilette/Donde Mi No Vengas/Ya Va Sonando
  9. Vuelve (With Bad Bunny)
  10. El Ritmo No Perdona

Commercial response

In the first leg in Chile, concerts were reported sold out and the remaining concerts received good attendance. In the European leg, Madrid, Amsterdam, Tel Avi, [4] London and Paris concerts were reported sold out. Yankee become the first reggaeton artist ever to have sold out the O2 arena and the AccorHotels Arena.

In December 2019, he announced his concerts in his native Puerto Rico with the name Con Calma Pal Choli. This was his first tour as a headliner in the Coliseo de Puerto Rico since the 2007 Big Boss World Tour. Owing the high demand, it ends with a record-breaking twelve sold-out shows and more than 170,000 tickets sold. [5] [6] [7] and with US$6 million gross, [8] and $14 million in ticket sales. [9] All the shows were sold out in just hours. [10] Because of this, Daddy Yankee broke the record for the most consecutive shows in the arena, previously hold by Wisin & Yandel with nine.

Critical reception

Caroline Sullivan from the guardian gave a positive review with 4 out of 5 stars and stated "a jubilantly Latino Saturday night blowout". Also, she mentioned in the article "The reggaeton maestro flirted his way through a triumphant set in which language was no barrier to enjoying the party" [11]

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Latin America
March 8, 2019SantiagoChile Movistar Arena
March 9, 2019
March 13, 2019CorrientesArgentinaAnfiteatro Mario del Transito Cocomarola
March 15, 2019Buenos Aires Estadio GEBA
March 16, 2019AsuncionParaguay Estadio General Pablo Rojas
April 13, 2019 [12] [lower-alpha 1] TegucigalpaHonduras Estadio Chochi Sosa
April 17, 2019Guatemala CityGuatemalaExplanada Cardales de Cayala
April 20, 2019EscuintlaAutopista Puerto Quetzal
Europe
May 31, 2019 Brussels Belgium Palais 12
June 1, 2019 Fuengirola Spain Marenostrum
June 2, 2019 Madrid WiZink Center
June 5, 2019 Sicily Italy Zouk Spazio Eventi
June 7, 2019 Zürich Switzerland Samsung Hall
June 8, 2019 Paris France AccorHotels Arena
June 9, 2019 Naples ItalyEx Base N.A.T.O
June 13, 2019 Kraków Poland Tauron Arena
June 14, 2019 [lower-alpha 2] Seville SpainPolideportivo San Pablo
June 16, 2019 Ibiza Ushuaïa
June 20, 2019MilanItalyMilano Latin Festival
June 21, 2019BarlettaMoat of the Castle of Barletta
June 22, 2019 London England The O2 Arena
June 23, 2019IbizaSpainUshuaïa
Asia
June 26, 2019 Tel Aviv Israel Live Park Rishon LeZion [13]
Europe
June 29, 2019 Las Palmas Spain Estadio Gran Canaria
North America [14]
July 6, 2019MontrealCanadaBeach Club
Latin America
July 19, 2019San Pedro Sula [15] Honduras Estadio General Francisco Morazán
July 20, 2019San JoseCosta Rica Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá
North America
September 13, 2019Las VegasUnited StatesThe Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
September 14, 2019OntarioToyota Arena
Latin America
October 3, 2019 [16] BogotaColombia Movistar Arena
October 4, 2019EnvigadoParque Estadio Polideportivo Sur
October 24, 2019Panama CityPanama Estadio Rommel Fernández
North America
November 2, 2019 [lower-alpha 3] MiamiUnited States American Airlines Arena
Latin America [17]
November 30, 2019 [lower-alpha 4] BogotaColombiaParque Simon Bolivar
December 5, 2019San JuanPuerto Rico Coliseo de Puerto Rico
December 6, 2019
December 7, 2019
December 8, 2019
December 12, 2019
December 13, 2019
December 14, 2019
December 27, 2019
December 28, 2019
December 29, 2019

Attendance

CityAttendance
Santiago de Chile32,000
Buenos Aires [18] 17,000
Corriente [19] 10,000
Asuncion [20] 26,000
Madrid [21] [22] 15,500
London [23] [24] 15,000+
Paris [25] 20,000
Tel Aviv [26] 20,000
Bogota [27] 19,000
San Juan170,000
Total344,500

Box Office Data

CityCountryAttendanceBox office
OntarioUnited States7,180 / 8,819 (81%)$685,200 [28]
San JuanPuerto Rico150,888 / 150,888 (100%)$10,822,173 [29]
Totals158,068 / 159,707 (99%)$11,507,373

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