Futttura Tour

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Futttura Tour
Tour by Tini
Futttura Tini World Tour.jpeg
LocationLatin America
Associated album All of Tini's studio albums
Start date25 October 2025 (2025-10-25)
No. of shows15
Website tinistoessel.com#tour
Tini concert chronology
  • Tini Tour
    (2022–2023)
  • Futttura Tour
    (2025–2026)
  • ...

The Futttura Tour is the fourth ongoing concert tour by Argentine singer Tini. It began in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on October 25, 2025, and is expected to travel throughout the country, as well as to other Latin American countries. Described as "the most ambitious project" of her life, the show was conceived as a retrospective tribute encompassing all of her studio albums and her career from her beginnings on Violetta to her solo musical career, as correpsonding musical "eras".

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Background

During an interview on Susana Giménez show in December 2024, Tini revealed that she would return to the stage in 2025 with an innovative show that would span a full day and combine three stages simultaneously, offering a unique experience that would revisit the highlights of her life and career. [1] [2] Later that month, in an interview on the streaming show Rumis, the singer commented that the show would premiere in the second half of the following year. [3] Meanwhile, her fans began speculating about the possible name of the show, suggesting options such as "Tini's World" or "Tinipalooza," a reference to the Lollapalooza music festival. [3]

On March 27, 2025, billboards appeared on the streets of Buenos Aires with a black background, the phrase "The countdown begins," and the initials "TTT," generating speculation about a possible new project by the artist, related to her next album or a concert tour. [4] During the following days, the singer shared various images of herself in her starring role in Violetta, the character that catapulted her to fame, increasing the anticipation among her fans. [5] She also launched a countdown on her website that would end on April 3. Upon the conclusion of the countdown, Tini announced a free open-air concert in the Palermo Soho neighborhood, which would be streamed live on the La Casa YouTube channel. The event would include interviews with music media outlets and an exclusive interview with Lizardo Ponce before the concert, where she would share details about her upcoming projects and her next tour.

Critical reception

Argentina

Milagros Jarzun, of Clarín, described the show as a production "of international caliber," asserting that "it has nothing to envy from anything abroad" and that Futttura set a precedent that will endure in the history of live music in Argentina. However, in her review, she noted certain negative aspects related to the organization of the pre-concert activities, particularly regarding entry to the venue, which she described as "disorganized." [6] Lupe Torres, of the newspaper La Nación, highlighted that the performance "was characterized by a sweeping presentation, full of energy and talent." She also emphasized "the majesty of the stage design" and Tini's musical evolution, as well as her versatility throughout the concert. [7]

Set list

The following setlist was obtained from the 25 October 2025 concert, held at the Tecnopolis in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "El cielo"
  2. "Fresa"
  3. "La loto"
  4. "Muñecas"
  5. "Las jordans"
  6. "Me enteré"
  7. "En mi mundo"
  8. "Como quieres"
  9. "Te creo"
  10. "Ser mejor"
  11. "Siempre brillarás"
  12. "22"
  13. "Suéltate el pelo"
  14. "Cupido"
  15. "Miedo"
  16. "Pa"
  17. "Posta"
  18. "Ni de ti"
  19. "Ángel"
  20. "Buenos Aires"
  21. "Tinta 90"
  22. "Ellas"
  23. "Bien"
  24. "Me voy"
  25. "Down"
  26. "High Remix"
  27. "La Original"
  28. "Blackout"
  29. "Una noche más"
  30. "Me gusta"
  31. "Buenos Aires"(techno version)
  32. "Si tú te vas"
  33. "Te pido"
  34. "Acércate"
  35. "Carne y hueso"
  36. "De papel"
  37. "Por que te vas"
  38. "Fantasi"
  39. "Universidad"
  40. "Lágrimas"
  41. "Maldita Foto"
  42. "36 vidas"
  43. "La Triple T"
  44. "Bar"
  45. "Miénteme"
  46. "Cupido"

Shows

List of concerts showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
DateCityCountryVenue
Latin America
25 October 2025 Buenos Aires Argentina Tecnópolis
27 Ocotober 2025
31 October 2025
1 November 2025
2 November 2025
7 November 2025
8 November 2025
15 November 2025
16 November 2025
12 February 2026 Santiago Chile Estadio Nacional
22 February 2026 Montevideo Uruguay Estadio Centenario
8 March 2026 Asunción ParaguayTBA
20 March 2026 Córdoba Argentina Estadio Kempes
21 March 2026
1 April 2026 Tucumán Tucumán Hipodrome

References

  1. Volterri, Sebastián (9 December 2024). "Las revelaciones de Tini con Susana Giménez: terapia, una gira ambiciosa y la vuelta a la actuación". Infobae . Retrieved 4 April 2025.
  2. Rosa, Agustina (9 December 2024). "Tini Stoessel en lo de Susana: qué se sabe sobre su festival que durará todo un día". Somos Ohlalá!. Retrieved 4 April 2025.
  3. 1 2 Basso, Iván (20 December 2024). "Tini Stoessel confirmó que hará su propio festival: la fecha y los tres escenarios para celebrar su carrera". Infobae. Retrieved 4 April 2025.
  4. "Comenzó la cuenta regresiva para el nuevo disco de Tini Stoessel". Ámbito Financiero . 27 March 2025. Retrieved 4 April 2025.
  5. "Comenzó la cuenta regresiva para el nuevo disco de Tini Stoessel". Ámbito Financiero . 27 March 2025. Retrieved 4 April 2025.
  6. Jarzun, Milagros (26 October 2025). "Tini Stoessel deslumbró en el primer show de "Futttura": cómo es por dentro el innovador festival que convocó a más de 35.000 personas". Clarín. Retrieved 28 October 2025.
  7. Torres, Lupe (26 October 2025). "Tini en Tecnópolis: las canciones que la hicieron llorar, el escenario que trajo "de afuera", su respuesta a las críticas y un amor en la platea". La Nación. Retrieved 28 October 2025.