X 100pre Tour

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X100pre Tour
Tour by Bad Bunny
X 100pre Tour Poster.png
Promotional poster for the second North American leg of the tour
LocationNorth America • South America • Europe
Associated album X 100pre
Start dateMarch 8, 2019
End dateDecember 8, 2019
Legs6
No. of shows67 in total
52 in North America
13 in Europe
2 in South America
Bad Bunny concert chronology

The X 100pre Tour was the second concert tour of the Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny, in support of his studio album X 100pre. It toured North America, Latin America and Europe in 61 dates and 6 legs, beginning in San Juan on March 8, 2019, and ending in Tampa on December 8, 2019. The tour was a box office success and was named among the most lucrative according to Pollstar, being at ranked at number sixteen on the list. Also, the tour receive positive reviews by the critics due to production and creativity. [1] [2]

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Background

The first dates were announced by the singer on his Facebook account on December 18, 2018, in which he presented 14 dates spread across the United States and three presentations in the Puerto Rican capital, of which a second date was later added in Miami. [3] [4] On January 21, 2019, three dates in Colombia were announced by Colboletos, specifically in Bogotá, Cali and Medellín. [5] On January 24, 2019, the singer's participation in the French version of Lollapalooza is announced. On March 2, 2019, it was announced, through the Chilean event organizer Bizarro Live Entertainment, a unique concert in Santiago de Chile on September 6 of the same year. [6] On April 9, 2019, he announced the second North American part of the tour, including 17 dates only in the United States, this part of the tour would be sponsored by Corona Estéreo Beach of Corona Extra. Then on April 11, 2019, a talent contest was announced for concerts in Colombia, where the three winners would be Bad Bunny's opening acts or opening acts for his time on Colombian soil. On April 30, 2019, the European leg of the tour was announced, which would begin on July 4 of the same year. On May 24, the expansion of the tour to the Barclays Center venue is announced. On May 28, 2019, the passage of the Puerto Rican through Colombia is cancelled, leaving the country without any of the three previously agreed dates. [7] On July 25, 2019, a second date is announced in the Chilean capital, which would be agreed for September 4 of the same year. On August 8, 2019, a single date was announced in the Mexican city of Monterrey, while two weeks later it would announce an extension of the Mexican tour through Mexico City, San Luis Potosí and Tampico. [8] [9]

Special guests

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceRevenue
Leg 1 – North America [10] [11] [12]
March 8, 2019 San Juan Puerto Rico Coliseo de Puerto Rico 48,080 / 48,080$3,729,143
March 9, 2019
March 10, 2019
March 14, 2019MiamiUnited States AmericanAirlines Arena 18,315 / 18,315$1,953,842
March 16, 2019
March 21, 2019 Portland Moda Center
March 22, 2019 Tacoma Tacoma Dome
March 24, 2019 Rosemont Allstate Arena 16,853 / 17,170$1,735,653
March 28, 2019 Austin H-E-B Center
March 29, 2019 Hidalgo State Farm Hidalgo Arena
March 30, 2019 Midland La Hacienda Event Center
March 31, 2019 El Paso Don Haskins Center
April 4, 2019 Dallas American Airlines Center 16,484 / 16,484$1,457,679
April 5, 2019 Laredo Sames Auto Arena
April 7, 2019 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena
April 9, 2019 Orlando Amway Center 16,247 / 16,247$1,579,955
April 12, 2019 Estero Hertz Arena 7,626 / 7,626$709,277
April 14, 2019 [lower-alpha 1] Indio Empire Polo Club
April 20, 2019 San José SAP Center 17,116 / 17,767$1,640,810
April 21, 2019 [lower-alpha 1] Indio Empire Polo Club
April 22, 2019Los Angeles Staples Center 16,787 / 16,787$1,912,592
April 27, 2019New York City Madison Square Garden 18,656 / 18,656$2,114,421
April 28, 2019 Reading Santander Arena 8,656 / 8,656$762,264
Leg 2 – Central America
June 14, 2019 Panamá City Panama Plaza Amador6,400 / 6,400$658,039
June 15, 2019 Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Estadio Quisqueya 30,288 / 30,288$1,130,679
Leg 3 – Europe
July 3, 2019 [lower-alpha 2] Stockholm Sweden Stockholm Olympic Stadium
July 4, 2019 [lower-alpha 3] Madrid SpainFeria de Madrid
July 5, 2019 [lower-alpha 4] Valencia Plaza de Toros de Valencia
July 6, 2019 [lower-alpha 5] Amsterdam Netherlands Arena Park
July 7, 2019 [lower-alpha 6] Turku FinlandNational Park of Ruissalo
July 10, 2019 [lower-alpha 7] Milan ItalyATM Park Milanofiori
July 11, 2019 [lower-alpha 8] Rome Ippodromo delle Capannelle
July 13, 2019 Mannheim Germany SAP Arena
July 14, 2019 Ibiza SpainUshuaïa Club
July 18, 2019 [lower-alpha 9] Gran Canaria Estadio de Gran Canaria
July 19, 2019 [lower-alpha 9] Tenerife Hoyo 1 Amarilla Golf
July 20, 2019 [lower-alpha 10] Barcelona Fira Gran Via
July 21, 2019 [lower-alpha 11] París France Longchamp Racecourse
Leg 4 – North America
August 8, 2019 Dallas United States Dos Equis Pavilion
August 10, 2019 Brampton CanadaCAA Centre
August 16, 2019 Guatemala City GuatemalaExplanada Cardales de Cayala15,436 / 15,436$1,271,866
August 17, 2019 Rosarito MexicoRosarito Beach
August 30, 2019MiamiUnited States AmericanAirlines Arena
Leg 5 – Latin America
September 4, 2019 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena 28,931 / 32,134$1,358,530
September 6, 2019
October 12, 2019 Monterrey Mexico Arena Monterrey 15,882 / 15,882$807,949
October 17, 2019 Ciudad de México Arena Ciudad de México 25,172 / 25,172$825,557
October 18, 2019 San Luis Potosí El Domo
October 19, 2019 Tampico Expotampico
October 20, 2019 Tijuana Plaza Monumental
Leg 6 – North America
October 25, 2019 Boston United States Agganis Arena 6,661 / 6,661$727,731
October 26, 2019 Bridgeport Webster Bank Arena 7,580 / 9,358$600,511
October 27, 2019 Newark Prudential Center 13,078 / 13,078$1,258,662
November 1, 2019 Fairfax EagleBank Arena 9,980 / 9,980$963,260
November 2, 2019 Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum Complex 8,648 / 8,648$761,482
November 3, 2019 Atlanta State Farm Arena 11,155 / 11,155$1,002,135
November 8, 2019 Garland Curtis Culwell Center 7,065 / 8,120$628,310
November 9, 2019 San Antonio Freeman Coliseum 10,108 / 10,108$999,101
November 10, 2019 Tulsa BOK Center 7,131 / 7,778$690,601
November 15, 2019 Phoenix Talking Stick Resort Arena 14,365 / 14,365$1,191,574
November 16, 2019 Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Events Center 8,841 / 8,841$808,803
November 17, 2019 Inglewood The Forum 16,564 / 16,564$1,930,160
November 18, 2019 San Diego Pechanga Arena 13,414 / 13,414$1,071,480
November 23, 2019 Ontario Citizens Business Bank Arena 10,154 / 10,154$1,158,555
November 24, 2019San Francisco Chase Center 16,387 / 16,387$1,499,232
November 27, 2019 Tucson Tucson Convention Center 7,167 / 7,167$636,749
November 29, 2019 Rosemont Allstate Arena 17,299 / 17,299$1,710,269
December 1, 2019 Houston Toyota Center 15,790 / 15,790$1,554,002
December 6, 2019New York City Barclays Center 16,460 / 16,460$1,693,862
December 8, 2019 Tampa Amalie Arena 12,453 / 12,453$1,000,837
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Notes

  1. 1 2 These concerts were part of Coachella Festival.
  2. This concert was a part of Smash Fest.
  3. This concert was a part of Festival Río Babel.
  4. This concert was a part of Latin Fest.
  5. This concert was a part of Pal Mundo Festival.
  6. This concert was a part of Ruisrock.
  7. This concert was a part of Milano Latin Festival.
  8. This concert was a part of Rock in Roma.
  9. 1 2 These concerts were part of Canarias Baila Festival.
  10. This concert was a part of Sónar.
  11. This concert was a part of Lollapalooza Paris.

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