Vibras Tour

The Vibras Tour was the third headlining concert tour by Colombian singer J Balvin to promote his fifth studio album, Vibras (2018). The tour began on May 26, 2018 in Mexico City, and concluded on November 24, 2018 in Buenos Aires.

Vibras Tour
Tour by J Balvin
Associated albumVibras
Start dateMay 26, 2018 (2018-05-26)
End dateNovember 24, 2018 (2018-11-24)
Legs2
No. of shows
  • 38 in North America
  • 7 in South America
  • 2 in Europe
  • 2 in Asia
  • 49 in total
J Balvin concert chronology

Set list

This set list is representative of the first concert of the tour, on July 28, 2018. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "Vibras"
  2. "Mi Gente"
  3. "Machika"
  4. "Safari"
  5. "Otra Vez"
  6. "Downtown"
  7. "Sorry (Latino Remix)"
  8. "Ahora"
  9. "Bonita"
  10. "Ambiente"
  11. "No Es Justo"
  12. "Mi Cama (Remix)"
  13. "Quiero Repetir"
  14. "Bum Bum Tam Tam"
  15. "Soy Peor (Remix)"
  16. "Ahora Dice"
  17. "Si Tu Novio Te Deja Sola"
  18. "Sensualidad"
  19. "Ay Vamos"
  20. "6 AM"
  21. "Peligrosa"
  22. "Brillo"
  23. "Sigo Extrañándote"
  24. "X"
  25. "Ginza"

Shows

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, amount of available tickets and gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
North America[1]
May 26, 2018 Mexico City Mexico Mexico City Arena N/A
May 27, 2018 Las Vegas United States Mandalay Bay Beach
June 27, 2018[lower-alpha 1] Monterrey Mexico Fundidora ParkMachaca Fest N/A N/A
Europe
July 1, 2018[lower-alpha 2] Amsterdam Netherlands Arenapark N/A N/A N/A
South America[1]
July 25, 2018 Coquimbo Chile Estadio Municipal N/A
July 26, 2018 Antofagasta Sokol Arena
July 28, 2018 Santiago Movistar Arena
July 29, 2018 Concepción Teatro Municipal
August 3, 2018 Bogotá Colombia Centro Autopista Norte
August 4, 2018[lower-alpha 3] Medellín Estadio Atanasio Girardot N/A N/A
Europe
August 8, 2018[lower-alpha 4] Odemira Portugal MEO Stage N/A N/A N/A
Asia
August 18, 2018[lower-alpha 5] Osaka Japan Maishima Sonic Park N/A N/A N/A
August 19, 2018[lower-alpha 5] Chiba Zozo Marine Stadium
North America[1][7]
August 30, 2018 Mérida Mexico Coliseo Yucatán N/A
August 31, 2018 Puebla City Acropolis Puebla
September 1, 2018 Colima Megapalenque de Villa de Álvarez
September 2, 2018 Querétaro Auditorio Josefa Ortiz
September 6, 2018 Xalapa Parque Deportivo Colón
September 8, 2018 Culiacán Foro Tecate
September 9, 2018 Hermosillo Expo Forum
September 15, 2018[lower-alpha 6] Panama City Panama Figali Convention Center
September 19, 2018 Fresno United States Selland Arena
September 20, 2018 Oakland Oracle Arena
September 21, 2018 San Diego Viejas Arena
September 22, 2018 Inglewood The Forum 23,728 / 23,728 $1,808,039
September 23, 2018
September 26, 2018 Salt Lake City Vivint Smart Home Arena
September 28, 2018 Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Events Center
September 29, 2018 Phoenix Comerica Theatre
September 30, 2018 El Paso Don Haskins Center
October 3, 2018 Laredo Sames Auto Arena
October 4, 2018 Houston Smart Financial Centre
October 5, 2018 Dallas The Pavilion
October 6, 2018 Edinburg Bert Ogden Arena
October 7, 2018 San Antonio Freeman Coliseum
October 10, 2018 Minneapolis Minneapolis Armory
October 11, 2018 Milwaukee Fiserv Forum
October 12, 2018 Rosemont Allstate Arena
October 13, 2018 Kansas City Sprint Center
October 14, 2018 Denver Pepsi Center 4,774 / 5,817 $316,530
October 18, 2018 Boston Agganis Arena 4,761 / 5,213 $350,323
October 19, 2018 Reading Santander Arena
October 20, 2018 Brooklyn Barclays Center
October 21, 2018 Fairfax EagleBank Arena
October 24, 2018 Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum Complex
October 25, 2018 Nashville Nashville Municipal Auditorium
October 26, 2018 Duluth Infinite Energy Arena
October 27, 2018 Tampa Yuengling Center 3,974 / 4,026 $293,823
October 28, 2018 Miami American Airlines Arena 9,217 / 10,089 $738,518
South America[1]
November 21, 2018 Córdoba Argentina Quality Espacio N/A
November 22, 2018 Rosario Salón Metropolitano
November 24, 2018 Buenos Aires Luna Park
Total

Cancelled shows

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, amount of available tickets and gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Reason(s) of cancellation
May 10, 2018 Guayaquil Ecuador Voltaire Paladines Polo Coliseum Breach of contract[9]
May 12, 2018 Quito General Rumiñahui Coliseum
August 10, 2018 Tenerife Spain Estadio Jose Ramos Tasagaya Unknown[10]
August 11, 2018 La Palma Puerto de Tazacorte
August 12, 2018 Málaga Estadio Municipal El Pozuelo
August 13, 2018 Cádiz Estadio Bahía Sur

Notes

  1. The June 27, 2018 concert in Monterrey is part of the Machaca Fest 2018.[2]
  2. The July 1, 2018 concert in Amsterdam is part of Festival Pal Mundo.[3]
  3. The August 4, 2018 concert in Medellín is part of Festival of the Flowers.[4]
  4. The August 8, 2018 concert in Odemira is part of the Meo Sudoeste festival.[5]
  5. The August 18, 2018 concert in Osaka and the August 19, 2015 concert in Chiba are both part of the Summer Sonic Festival.[6]
  6. The September 15, 2018 concert in Panama City is part of the Panamax Fest.[8]
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References

  1. "J Balvin – Próximos Eventos". jbalvin.com. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  2. "J Balvin y Caifanes encabezan cartel del Machaca Fest 2018". Milenio (in Spanish). Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  3. "J Balvin Komt Naar Festival Pal Mundo Outdoor!". funx.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  4. "Artistas, artesanos y floricultores, de fiesta en este resto de año". El Colombiano (in Spanish). Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  5. "MEO Sudoeste 2018: Tudo o que precisas saber". artesonora.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  6. "Summer Sonic 2018 announces first wave line-ups – Nine Inch Nails, Chance The Rapper, My Bloody Valentine, Beck, Kelela & more". Bandwagon. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  7. "GBillboard Boxscore". Telemetro (in Spanish). Retrieved January 23, 2019.
  8. "Gian Varela, Mau y Ricky y J Balvin, artistas que se suman al Panamax". Telemetro (in Spanish). Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  9. "El cantante J Balvin canceló sus conciertos en Quito y Guayaquil". El Comercio. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  10. Torres Cepeda, María Camila (July 11, 2018). "J Balvin cancela sus conciertos en España". lafm.com.co (in Spanish). Retrieved July 17, 2018.
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