After performing in stadiums and arenas in the United States in 2023 and crossing Latin America from start to finish during the first half of 2024, Karol G crossed the Atlantic and is cheering up the European summer with the Tomorrow will be beautiful Tour, which is already arriving at its end. Switzerland, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Belgium, Bichotase will take a few days of rest before appearing again in Germany – this time at the Mercedes Benz Arena in Berlin – and passing through Portugal and Spain. It is precisely in the Iberian country that the European series will close with four presentations at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium.
Although there has been no shortage of controversy in these performances, such as the gesture of saluting an Israeli flag in Amsterdam – a gesture that was taken as a sign of sympathy with that country in its current armed conflict with Palestine – or his harsh response to those who questioned the high influx of Latinos in his performances in Europe; the truth is that the Mañana será bonito Tour is an undisputed box office success.
Now that the tour is about to end and she is preparing to release a new studio album – from which she has already released the singles Que chimba de vida, Contigo and Si antes te había conocí –, Bichota published a dedication to her audience, thanking them for being part of this level of success in her musical career.
In front of her nearly 70 million followers on Instagram, the singer published a series of photographs and videos in which she captures moments from her performances in Amsterdam, London, Paris and Milan, destinations in which she gave two dates per city. Additionally, she highlighted what this represents for Latin artists at a time when they are enjoying their boom.
“There are so many beautiful things that are happening to me that sometimes I think my heart will not be able to hold so much emotion and gratitude. With the busyness of the days, I am left with many things to share with you in the midst of a reality that I still cannot assimilate (…) I will never find the words to thank YOU for THAT GREAT and infinite LOVE that you give me, but I will certainly find the desire to continue working every day for this beautiful thing that we have built together. Keep dreaming, keep believing, keep working because dreams do come true. I promise,” wrote the Colombian to accompany the publication.