Omar Courtz, the Puerto Rican artist who has become a defining voice of the new urban music wave, is making a major leap with his first full-scale arena tour across the United States. The Por Si Mañana No Estoy Tour kicked off to overwhelming demand, with tickets moving fast enough to force the production team to add extra shows in several key markets.
What started as a series of intimate theater dates quickly transformed into a full-blown arena run. Cities like San Jose, Los Angeles, San Diego, Houston, Baltimore, and Chicago have all seen expanded schedules. The tour marks a turning point in Courtz's career, taking his debut album's sound to some of the most iconic stages in the country.
A setlist built for the fans
The live show is a celebration of the album POR SI MAÑANA NO ESTOY, with a setlist that leans heavily on fan favorites. Tracks like “GODDESS,” “UNA NOTI,” “HEAVY,” and “PIENSO EN SEXXXO” have been bringing the house down night after night. Courtz also mixes in viral hits and collaborations that have racked up billions of streams, including “VeLDÁ” with Bad Bunny, “2K16” with Bryant Myers, and “SERIO CON ESE Q” with Anuel AA.
For fans who have followed his rise from digital platforms to the stage, the tour is a chance to see the artist in his element. The energy is palpable, with the crowd singing along to every word. It's a reminder that Courtz's connection to his audience goes far beyond the screen.
Record-breaking demand and a few bumps
The box office numbers speak for themselves. The tour has been breaking records, with multiple dates selling out in record time. The production team has had to scramble to add new shows to meet the demand. However, the road hasn't been entirely smooth—a few dates were canceled due to logistical issues, but that hasn't dampened the enthusiasm of fans who are eager to catch him live.
This tour is a testament to the growing influence of Latin urban music in the United States. Courtz is part of a new generation of artists who are not just crossing over but dominating the mainstream. His success echoes the recent moves by other regional acts, like Fuerza Regida expanding their own US tour, showing that the appetite for Latin music live experiences is stronger than ever.
For those who haven't secured tickets yet, the tour is still rolling out, with more dates expected to be announced. The setlist is a mix of high-energy anthems and more introspective tracks, giving fans a full spectrum of Courtz's artistry. Songs like “KOKO” and “QUE VAS A HACER HOY?” have become staples of the live show, and the crowd response has been electric.
Omar Courtz's rise is part of a larger story of Puerto Rican and Latin American artists taking over the global stage. His collaboration with Ozuna on “Zizi” earlier this year was another example of how these artists are constantly pushing boundaries. The tour is not just a concert series; it's a statement that the new generation of Latin music is here to stay.
As the tour continues to crisscross the country, it's clear that Omar Courtz is writing a golden chapter in the history of Latin music. For fans, it's an unforgettable experience. For the industry, it's a sign of what's to come.


