Karol G turned her second weekend at Coachella into a global announcement. During the "Provenza" remix, the giant screens at the Indio festival flashed the message: "We are going on tour." The Medellín native then confirmed it herself: "Family! We are going on tour!"
The tour will center on her latest album, Tropicoqueta, which has already become a defining sound of 2026. While specific dates and cities remain under wraps, the announcement signals a major global run that will likely span arenas and stadiums across the Americas and Europe.
A Night of Guest Stars and Cultural Power
Karol G’s second Coachella set was a parade of urban music royalty. She brought out Peso Pluma for "QLONA," Becky G for "MAMIII," and J Balvin for a surprise reunion. Ryan Castro, the rising Colombian artist known as "Tío Ryan," also joined her on stage. The night ended with fireworks and a stage production that felt less like a concert and more like a coronation.
This performance solidified Karol G not just as a pop star, but as a curator of the genre. She’s now the central figure of Coachella’s 2026 edition, following a debut that already felt historic. Coachella’s curfew issues didn’t affect her set, which ran smoothly and ended on time.
For fans eager to catch the Tropicoqueta tour, the best bet is to sign up for alerts on Ticketmaster and Live Nation. Karol G’s social media channels will also share updates as soon as the calendar is locked. Given the scale of this announcement, tickets are expected to sell quickly.
The Colombian star’s rise has been nothing short of meteoric. From Medellín to Coachella’s main stage, she’s brought the sounds of reggaetón, pop, and Latin urban music to a global audience. Her Tropicoqueta look has already defined 2026’s beauty ethos, blending glow, authenticity, and roots.
As the countdown begins, one thing is clear: Karol G is ready to take over the world, one city at a time. Stay tuned for the official dates, which are expected to include stops in the U.S., Latin America, and Europe. For now, the Tropicoqueta era is just getting started.


