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List of highest-grossing concert tours by Latin artists

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Luis Miguel's 2023–24 tour is highest-grossing tour by a Latin artist.

This is a list of the highest-grossing concert tours in the Latin industry.[a] Billboard and Pollstar are two major publications that regularly provide the official figure of concerts' gross revenue worldwide. Billboard launched the boxscore ranking in 1975 through its spin-off magazine Amusement Business, and it has been also featured in the Billboard magazine itself since the issue date of October 3, 1981.[1] Pollstar began reporting the box office data since November 29, 1981.[2] However, there are many missing data in the early reporting of both publications, hence some few claims are mostly based on other non-specialist sources.

Luis Miguel's 2023–24 tour is the highest-grossing concert tour of all time by a Latin act, while Shakira's Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour is the highest-grossing Latin tour by a woman, and RBD's Soy Rebelde Tour is the highest-grossing Latin tour by a group.

Highest-grossing Latin tours

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Indicates an ongoing tour
Top 20 highest-grossing Latin tours of all time
Rank Peak Actual gross Adjusted gross
(in 2025 dollars)
Artist Tour title Year Shows Average
gross
Ref.
1 1 $422,328,253 $433,438,618 Luis Miguel Luis Miguel Tour 2023–24 2023–2024 188 $2,246,427 [3]
2 1 $421,600,000 $432,691,206 Shakira Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour 2025–2026 82 $4,902,326 [4]
3 3 $359,974,258 $369,444,250 Bad Bunny Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour 2025–2026 41 $8,779,860 [5]
4 1 $314,445,480 $345,947,239 Bad Bunny World's Hottest Tour 2022 43 $7,312,686 [6]
5 2 $313,320,445 $331,080,745 Karol G Mañana Será Bonito Tour 2023–2024 65 $4,820,315 [7]
6 5 $269,111,394[b] $276,191,019 Thiaguinho Tardezinha 2015–2025 162 $1,661,181 [9]
7 2 $231,733,992 $244,869,634 RBD Soy Rebelde Tour 2023 54 $4,291,370 [10]
8 5 $211,351,833 $223,332,130 Bad Bunny Most Wanted Tour 2024 49 $4,313,303 [11]
9 2 $198,000,000 $217,836,025 Daddy Yankee La Última Vuelta World Tour 2022 83 $2,383,133 [12]
10 1 $117,000,000 $128,721,287 Bad Bunny El Último Tour del Mundo 2022 35 $3,342,857 [13]
11 1 $115,000,000[c] $144,816,478 Luis Miguel México Por Siempre Tour 2018–2019 150 $905,512 [14]
12 9 $112,709,553 $119,098,397 Aventura Cerrando Ciclos 2024 56 $2,012,671 [15]
13 9 $106,200,000 $112,219,856 Romeo Santos Fórmula, Vol. 3: La Gira 2023 64 $1,659,375 [16]
14 1 $100,000,000 $155,272,027 Shakira Oral Fixation Tour 2006–2007 119 $840,336 [17]
15 5 $97,200,000 $106,937,685 Karol G Strip Love Tour 2022 30 $3,240,000 [18]
16 1 $95,000,000 $147,508,426 Luis Miguel México En La Piel Tour 2005–2007 129 $736,434 [19]
17 4 $80,100,000[d] $88,124,574 Grupo Firme Enfiestados y Amanecidos Tour 2022 28 $3,640,909 [18]
18 3 $76,800,000[e] $104,315,597 Violetta Violetta Live 2015 50 $1,536,000 [20]
19 3 $69,100,000[f] $98,896,820 Shakira The Sun Comes Out World Tour 2011 70 $987,143 [21][22]
20 4 $60,192,412[g] $84,412,463 Jennifer Lopez Dance Again World Tour 2012 54[h] $1,052,000 [23]

Highest-grossing Latin tours by year

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Highest-grossing Latin tours annually
Year Actual gross Adjusted gross
(in 2025 dollars)
Artist Tour title Ref.
2000 $36,300,000[i] $67,865,217 Ricky Martin Livin' la Vida Loca Tour [24]
2002 $16,197,899[i] $28,994,389 Luis Miguel Mis Romances Tour [25]
2004 $17,500,000 $29,829,545 33 Tour [26]
2005 $16,800,000 $27,694,667 México En La Piel Tour [27]
2006 $30,906,173 $49,359,066 RBD Tour Generación RBD [28]
2007 $33,900,000 $52,637,217 Maná Amar es Combatir Tour [29]
2009 $18,500,000[i] $27,762,913 Luis Miguel Cómplices Tour [30]
2010 $16,900,000[i] $24,951,549 Shakira The Sun Comes Out World Tour [21]
2011 $53,200,000 $76,140,533 [22]
2012 $60,192,412[g] $84,412,463 Jennifer Lopez[j] Dance Again World Tour[h] [23]
2013 $31,300,000 $43,261,071 Marc Anthony Vivir Mi Vida World Tour [31]
2014 $37,100,000 $50,455,791 Cambio De Piel Tour [32]
2015 $76,800,000 $104,315,597 Violetta[k] Violetta Live [20]
2016 $41,100,000 $55,136,231 Marc Anthony Marc Anthony Live [33]
2017 $42,800,000 $56,216,400 Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull Live [34]
2018 $61,500,000 $78,851,378 Luis Miguel México Por Siempre Tour [35]
2019 $54,700,000 $68,882,273 Jennifer Lopez[l] It's My Party [36]
2020 $24,100,000 $29,981,677 Aventura Inmortal Tour [37]
2021 $49,700,000 $59,050,411 Los Bukis Una Historia Cantada [38]
2022 $314,000,000 $345,457,130 Bad Bunny World's Hottest Tour [6]
2023 $146,900,000 $155,226,900 Karol G Mañana Será Bonito Tour [7]
2024 $290,400,000 $298,039,673 Luis Miguel Luis Miguel Tour 2023–24 [39]
2025 $421,600,000 $432,691,206 Shakira Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour [4]

Highest-grossing Latin live music artists

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Luis Miguel remains the highest-grossing live Latin music artist and has the second highest-grossing tour.
Highest-grossing Latin tours annually
Rank Artist Nationality Nominal gross Tickets sold As of Ref.
1 Luis Miguel Mexico $633.1 million 6.3 million 2024 [40]
2 Shakira Colombia $529.7 million 4.9 million 2026 [41]
3 Bad Bunny Puerto Rico $508.7 million 3.3 million 2023 [41]
4 Karol G Colombia $400.9 million 2.96 million 2024 [7]
5 RBD Mexico $350.9 million 3.7 million 2024 [42]
6 Marc Anthony United States $315 million 3.8 million 2023 [41]
7 Daddy Yankee Puerto Rico $224.7 million 2.4 million 2023 [41]
8 Maná México $197.39 million 2.9 million 2022 [43]
9 Jennifer Lopez United States $191.6 million 1.4 million 2023 [41]
10 Enrique Iglesias Spain $176.1 million 3.2 million 2023 [41]
11 Alejandro Fernandez Mexico $161.7 million 2.6 million 2023 [41]
12 Juan Gabriel Mexico $157.2 million 2.5 million 2023 [41]
13 Ricky Martin Puerto Rico $157.1 million 2.5 million 2023 [41]
14 Ricardo Arjona Guatemala $154.6 million 2 million 2023 [41]
15 Pitbull United States $151.4 million 2.8 million 2023 [41]
16 Grupo Firme Mexico $149 million 1.4 million 2023 [41]
17 Vicente Fernandez Mexico $138 million 1.8 million 2023 [41]
18 Romeo Santos United States $133.4 million 1.4 million 2023 [41]
19 Chayanne Puerto Rico $118 million 1.8 million 2023 [41]
20 Marco Antonio Solis Mexico $106.6 million 1.5 million 2023 [41]
21 Gloria Trevi Mexico $96.18 million 1.7 million 2024 [44]
22 Maluma Colombia $95.9 million 1.1 million 2023 [41]

See also

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Notes

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  1. Artists such as Jennifer Lopez (US) and Enrique Iglesias (Spain) are included because they are often cited by either Pollstar and Billboard Box Score reports in the Latin category.
  2. Conversion of 1.5 billion reais to US dollars in December 2025.[8]
  3. From 127 shows reported.
  4. From only 28 shows reported in 2022.
  5. From only 50 of 145 shows.
  6. According to Pollstar: 2010 North American dates (16.9 million) and 2011 dates (53.2 million)
  7. 1 2 From only 49 of 54 shows.
  8. 1 2 During the tour, Lopez and Enrique Iglesias co-headlined a separate North American tour, Enrique Iglesias & Jennifer Lopez Tour, which grossed $21.2 million across 24 shows.
  9. 1 2 3 4 North American dates only
  10. The all-Spanish language act to top the 2012 list was Maná with $36.2 million
  11. Cast of the TV series Violetta. The soloist Latin performer of that year was Juan Gabriel with $58 million
  12. The all-Spanish language act to top the 2019 list was Luis Miguel with $39.5 million

References

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  7. 1 2 3 Frankenberg, Eric; Cobo, Leila (July 24, 2024). "Karol G's Record-Breaking Mañana Será Bonito Tour Grosses More Than $313 Million". Billboard. Retrieved September 30, 2024.
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  38. "2021 Pollstar Year End" (PDF). Pollstar. 2021. Retrieved August 31, 2023.
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