Karol G is bringing her world tour to Toronto for its only Canadian stop. Here’s how to get tickets

Toronto’s summer concert lineup just keeps getting better.
And the latest superstar to announce a stop in the city is Grammy Award-winning recording artist Karol G.
Following her performance at the 2026 Coachella music festival, Karol G unveiled her “Viajando Por El Mundo Tropitour,” with a stop in Toronto at Rogers Stadium on July 29. And her performance in the city will be the only Canadian stop on the upcoming world tour.
The announcement comes after the singer dropped her fifth studio album “Tropicoqueta” last year.
The record “is not merely one that plays — it performs, it tells stories, it dances and it dresses itself in the symbols, scars and splendour of a shared Latin heritage,” according to Universal Music Canada.
“With every release and accolade, Karol G continues to redefine what it means to be a global superstar, proudly carrying her culture to the world stage and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible for Latin representation in entertainment.”
And for those who’d like the chance to see this “once-in-a-generation force” perform in Toronto, here’s what you need to know about tickets.
Tickets to see Karol G in Toronto
For tickets to see Karol G’s “Viajando Por El Mundo Tropitour” in Toronto, fans can sign up online for the artist presale before 7 a.m., on April 24 for early access.
The presale will kick off on April 27 at noon.
More concerts at Rogers Stadium
Situated at YZD, the former Downsview Airport Lands at 105 Carl Hall Rd., Karol G isn’t the only star-studded name to perform at Rogers Stadium this concert season in Toronto.
This spring, Bruno Mars will take the stage at the venue for five nights on May 23, 24, 27, 28 and 30.
Luke Combs will perform on June 6, followed by Foo Fighters on Aug. 4. And Guns N’ Roses will perform as part of their 2026 world tour on Aug. 5.
Plus, AC/DC will headline the venue on Sept. 16.
The long-awaited return of K-pop royalty BTS will see the band perform at Rogers Stadium for two nights on Aug. 22 and 23.
And for a full list of all the exciting concerts coming up across Toronto next month in May, check out our story here.



