Maluma is heading back on the road with a new world tour set for 2027 and 2028.
The Colombian singer has signed a global agreement with Argentine promoter Fenix Entertainment, which will lead the strategy and development of the upcoming tour (via Billboard). Dates and venues have yet to be announced.
Upcoming Tour Details
While a US leg has not been confirmed, the country has figured prominently in Maluma’s previous touring. His 2024 “Don Juan World Tour” included 30 U.S. dates in 2023, with stops at New York’s Madison Square Garden, Los Angeles’ Kia Forum, and Miami’s Kaseya Center.
The new deal brings Maluma into Fenix’s broader strategy of forming full-service partnerships with Colombian artists to expand their international touring footprint. The company is also working with fellow Colombian star Shakira, partnering across multiple markets on her “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour”.
Partnership and Tour Plans
“Working with an artist with Maluma’s career and international reach is both a challenge and an enormous responsibility,” Fenix founder Marcelo Figoli told IQ Magazine. “We believe in his vision, his talent, and the exciting moment he is experiencing in his career.”
The tour follows the May release of Maluma’s seventh studio album, Loco X Volver, which reconnects with his Colombian roots through vallenato, salsa, merengue, reggaeton, and other Latin sounds.
In conclusion, Maluma’s upcoming world tour is highly anticipated, and with the partnership with Fenix Entertainment, fans can expect a well-planned and exciting tour experience. The collaboration between Maluma and Fenix is a significant development in the Latin music scene, and it will be interesting to see how the tour unfolds in 2027 and 2028.
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