J Balvin announces a new tour: he will take his show to almost all of Latin America

J Balvin wants to do something historical in Medellin, but while he finishes gestating it, he will go on a tour of Latin America. This was confirmed this Monday when announcing “In Concert 2022”the tour with which he will tour several countries in the region in the month of October.

The paisa artist will take his show for the first time to Brazil and He will also be with his musical hits and his latest album “Jose” in Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Peru and Paraguay.

Balvin’s last tour of Latin America was in 2018, before the coronavirus pandemic with the “Vibras Tour”, which began in Mexico in May and ended in November in Argentina.

The artist has just performed before 115,000 people at the Bilbao BBK Live festival, one of the most important in Spain, where he was the only Colombian in the line-up of guests, which in this edition attracted a greater number of attendees.

Balvin recently released “Nivel de perreo” together with Ryan Castro, a single in which they bet on a rhythm that perfectly combines the sounds of reggaeton and rap. So far it has over 5.8 Million views on YouTube and continues to rapidly climb the global charts.

Just three weeks ago he recorded the video in Jackson Heights, Queens (New York), under the production of Sky, Breaking the bass.

“The idea of ​​making the song with Ryan came about very naturally, we met in Medellín, we shared a lot and ended up recording in the studio, but nothing was planned, everything was very spontaneous, there was a cool energy and it shows in the song,” he told her. Balvin told EL COLOMBIANO in an interview.

El paisa will be on October 6 in Rio de Janeiro Brazil, on October 8 in Sao Pablo, on October 12 in Montevideo, Uruguay; on October 15 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on October 21 in Santiago de Chile, on October 27 in Lima Peru and on October 29 in Asunción, Paraguay.

But he also plans to do “three shows in a row at the stadium” Athanasius Girardot, as revealed to this medium. “I want to do something historic in Medellín, that makes a difference, that continues to inspire the world,” she said.

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J Balvin announces a new tour: he will take his show to almost all of Latin America