Getting Ready
After dropping his anticipated album Don Juan in August, Colombian superstar Maluma hit the road and kicked off his 30-city tour.
After dropping his anticipated album Don Juan in August, Colombian superstar Maluma hit the road and kicked off his 30-city tour.
Maluma first announced the Don Juan tour in May, sharing with fans that it would be an “exhilarating”” experience. “I took a year off from touring to focus on perfecting what I feel is the best album of my career, Don Juan,” he said at the time.
Maluma shared that the Don Juan tour would mark one of his most intensive concert experiences ever. “I can’t wait to perform the new songs from the album for my fans for the very first time alongside my greatest hits in what I consider to be my most ambitious concert production yet.”
Maluma kicked everything off with his tour opener in Sacramento, California. Fans turned up at Golden 1 Center to see the singer some of his biggest hits, as well as new material.
Maluma is a seasoned performer by now. After getting his start in Colombia, he’s unleashed global pop hits that have climbed to the top of the charts and kept audiences singing along.
Maluma was on tour from 2021 to 2022 for his Papi Juancho World Tour. That took him across the globe as he played shows in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, as well as North America and Latin America.
Maluma’s new album Don Juan, which he released in August, includes tracks like “Trofeo,” featuring reggaeton star Yandel. The video stars soccer champion Lionel Messi and captures the triumphant spirit of the new LP.
Maluma has long played with different alter egos, and on the album, he channels the lothario Don Juan, a character he’s come up with who he says was inspired by James Bond, Batman, and Hugh Hefner. The flirtatious side of him was on full display during his show.
Maluma, who’s spoken about being drawn to art and theatrical production, went all out for his tour. “I’ve waited to give my fans a music and concert experience unlike any other,” he said in a statement.
Maluma’s Don Juan Tour will take him to major arenas in California, Texas, New York, D.C., and Florida. The artist, who’s been at this since he was a teenager in Medellín, is a seasoned performer by now, and fans typically look for his hits like “Felices los 4,” “Hawái,” and more.
A fan holds up a sign made especially for the Colombian artist’s Don Juan tour. They turned out in full force, eager to see Maluma’s moves onstage.
Maluma closed his set with a bang, turning up the production value with pyrotechnics and on-stage bursts of fire.