TamoEnVivoTour

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#TamoEnVivoTour
Tour by Daddy Yankee
Tamo En Vivo Tour.jpeg
Promotional poster for the European leg of the tour
LocationEurope • North America • Asia • South America
Start dateJune 2, 2017
End dateDecember 16, 2017
Legs4
No. of shows20 in Europe
12 in North America
2 in South America
1 in Asia
35 in total
Daddy Yankee concert chronology

#TamoEnVivoTour was the eight headlining concert tour by Puerto Rican artist Daddy Yankee. The tour stated on June 2, 2017 in Mannheim, at SAP Arena, and concluded on December 16, of the same year, in Santo Domingo, at Estadio Olimpico Felix Sanchez. It was his first tour to perform in Europe, since his 2015`s King Daddy Tour. This was also his first tour after his blockbuster collaboration, "Despacito" with Luis Fonsi.

Contents

Setlist

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Europe [1] [2] [3] [4]
June 2, 2017MannheimGermany SAP Arena
June 3, 2017ludwigsburg MHP-Arena
June 4, 2017BerlinColumbiahalle
June 9, 2017NapolesItalyAmmot Cafè
June 10, 2017LocarnoSwitzerlandVanilla Club
June 11, 2017MilanItaly hipódromo de San Siro
June 12, 2017CagliariArena Sant`Elia
June 15, 2017RomaFiesta
June 16, 2017AmsterdamThe NetherlandsThe BOX
June 17, 2017ZurichSwitzerlandStadthalle Dietikon
June 23, 2017ToulouseFrance Zenith De Toulouse
June 24, 2017Paris Zenith De París
June 25, 2017MadridSpain WiZink Center
Asia
June 29, 2017Tel AviIsraelReggaeton Live Park [5]
Europe
June 30, 2017Punta UmbriaSpainComplejo Deportivo
July 1, 2017MalagaAuditorium Municipal de Malaga
July 2, 2017BarcelonaPoble Espanyol
July 6, 2017A CorunaExpo Coruña
July 7, 2017ValenciaPlaza Toros de Valencia
July 8, 2017BreeBelgiumAfro Latino Festival 2017
July 9, 2017 [lower-alpha 1] LondonEngland SSE Arena
South America [6]
August 10, 2017QuitoEcuador Coliseo General Rumiñahui
August 12, 2017GuayaquilCENTRO DE CONVENCIONES DE GUAYAQUIL
North America [7] [8]
August 18, 2017BramptonCanadaPowerade Center
August 19, 2017MontrealUniprix Stadium Jarry Park
September 2, 2017MaustonUnited StatesLos Dells Festival 2017
September 17, 2017ViennaWolf Trap
September 21, 2017BrooklynFord Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk
September 22, 2017ChicagoAragon Ballroom
September 23, 2017MashantucketGrand Theater at Foxwoods
October 14, 2017 [lower-alpha 2] TolucaMexicoCentro Dinamico Pegaso [9]
October 17, 2017 [lower-alpha 3] BrooklynUnited States Barclays Center [10]
November 12, 2017 [lower-alpha 4] Dallas American Airlines Center
December 9, 2017 [lower-alpha 5] Mexico CityMexico Foro Sol
December 16, 2017Santo DomingoDominican Republic Estadio Olimpico Felix Sanchez

Box Office Data

CityCountryAttendanceBox office
BrooklynUnited States2,630 / 4,889 (54%)$130,038 [11]
Dallas12,065 / 13,605 (89%)$1,219,427 [12]
Mexico CityMexico37,854 / 64,840 (58%)$1,073,313 [13]
Totals52,549 / 83,334 (63%)$2,422,778

Notes

  1. This concert was co-headlined by the famous latin urban artist Ozuna
  2. This performance was part of Elusion Festival 2017
  3. This performance was part of the Tidal X festival
  4. This performance was part of the Latino Mix Live 2017
  5. This concert was part of the Coca-Cola Flow Fest 2017

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