Global Star J Balvin Back On The Road In 2024 With International Tour

Grammy Award-nominated Colombian singer J Balvin announced he will be back on the live stage in 2024 with the “Que Bueno Volver a Verte” international tour, which includes 20 stops at arenas across Europe.

The “Que Bueno Volver a Verte” tour, which translates to “Good to See You Again,” will open at Festhalle on April 26 and includes stops at Switzerland’s Geneva Arena, Zurich’s Hallenstadion, Milan’s Mediolanum Forum, Mercedes Benz Arena in Berlin, Germany, Norway’s Oslo Spektrum, Tele2 in Stockholm, Sweden, Paris’ Accor Arena and Palacio Vistalegre in Madrid. J Balvin will close out the European leg of the tour at The O2 in London, England. No announcement has been made yet on U.S. or Latin American dates.

“Latino Gang – I can’t wait to see you!” J Balvin said in a statement. “We’ve had so much fun together that we have to do it again. I’m thrilled to take a completely new show, with new music on the road with the ‘Que Bueno Volver a Verte’ tour abroad next year. We have something very special in store for you, and I can’t wait to unveil the next chapter of music we’ve been working on. Stay updated on tour information and connect with me on WhatsApp and SMS at (917) 920 5445.”

Presale tickets are available Nov. 30 at 10 a.m. local time, and the general onsale begins the following day at 10 a.m. Tickets can be purchased at JBalvin.com.

The tour announcement from the global superstar hailing Medellín was a welcome one. J Balvin, who performed at multiple festivals in the summer, has not gone on the road for a headline tour since 2019. He had planned the “José Tour” in 2022, but it was ultimately canceled due to production issues.

The six-time Latin Grammy Award winner is managed by Roc Nation and represented worldwide by WME. J Balvin performed two sold-out shows in Australia this past summer, the first on July 23 at Melbourne’s Margaret Court Arena, which moved 6,395 tickets and grossed $440,997, according to the Pollstar Boxoffice. The second at Hordern Pavilion in Moore Park on July 25 sold 5,394 tickets and grossed $420,440. The reggaeton star saw success performing in U.S. arenas during his “Arcoiris Tour” in 2019, which included a sold-out performance at Staples Center (now called Crypto.com Arena) in Los Angeles, California, that grossed $1,143,219 off 12,571 tickets.

“Que Bueno Volver a Verte” International Tour Dates:
April 26 — Festhalle — Frankfurt, Germany
April 28 — Geneva Arena — Geneva, Switzerland
April 30 — Hallenstadion — Zurich, Switzerland
May 1 — Mediolanum Forum — Milan, Italy
May 3 — Stadenthalle — Vienna, Austria
May 6 — Mercedes Benz Arena — Berlin, Germany
May 8 — Amsterdam, Netherlands — Ziggo Dome
May 10 — Royal Arena — Copenhagen, Denmark
May 12 — Oslo Spektrum — Oslo, Norway
May 14 — Tele2 — Stockholm, Sweden
May 16 — Ice Hall — Helinski, Finland
May 18 — Zalgiris Arena — Kaunas, Lithuania
May 21 — Lanxess Arena — Cologne, Germany
May 22 — Accor Arena — Paris, France
May 24 — ING Arena — Brussels, Belgium
May 25 — Rockhal Arena — Esch, Luxembourg
May 28 — Pavello Olimpic Badalona — Barcelona, Spain
May 31 — Palacio Vistalegre — Madrid, Spain
June 1 — Passeio Maritimo Alges — Lisbon, Portugal
June 5 — The O2 — London, UK