Bad Gyal Expands “Más Cara World Tour” With New Dates Across Latin America, Europe, and the U.S.
Bad Gyal is taking Más Cara beyond Spain. The Spanish singer and songwriter has announced 15 new international dates for her “Más Cara World Tour,” expanding the run across Europe, Latin America, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the United States. Presale begins May 6 at 10:00 a.m. local time, with general sale starting May 8 at 10:00 a.m. local time through the artist’s official website.
The new routing includes major stops in Buenos Aires, Santiago, Bogotá, Mexico City, Monterrey, Guadalajara, Miami, San Juan, Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, and Dallas. It also places Bad Gyal on key festival stages including Primavera Sound in Barcelona and Porto, and Roskilde Festival in Denmark.
The expansion arrives after a strong run in Spain, where Bad Gyal has already moved more than 85,000 tickets and delivered sold-out performances including Barcelona’s Palau Sant Jordi and Valencia’s Roig Arena. Her three-night Barcelona run alone drew more than 51,000 fans, reinforcing how deeply Más Cara has connected in her home market before moving overseas.
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What makes this next phase important is not just the size of the tour, but the markets being targeted. Bad Gyal has long operated between dancehall, reggaeton, club music, and pop, but Más Cara pushes that fusion into a more global frame. The album’s rollout has positioned her less as a niche Spanish urbano figure and more as an international artist with a flexible sound built for festivals, Latin American capitals, and U.S. Latin nightlife markets.
That shift matters. While Spain’s urbano movement has produced several artists with regional dominance, Bad Gyal’s edge has always been her ability to translate Caribbean and club influences through a European lens without losing identity. This tour tests how far that formula can travel. Stops like Mexico City, San Juan, Miami, New York, and Los Angeles are not casual additions — they are competitive Latin music hubs where audience response can define whether an artist is simply expanding or truly crossing into a wider global tier.

The move also comes at a time when Latin touring continues to reward artists with clear visual worlds and genre-fluid catalogs. Bad Gyal’s Más Cara era leans into both: high-gloss aesthetics, dance-forward production, and a sound that moves between reggaeton, dancehall, R&B, and electronic textures. In a crowded touring landscape, that identity gives her a stronger live proposition than a standard album cycle.
Bad Gyal’s next scheduled stop is Bilbao Arena on May 15, followed by additional dates in Spain before the international leg begins later this year. For Latin music fans, the question now is how Más Cara performs outside her core European base — and whether this run becomes the tour that fully establishes Bad Gyal as one of Spanish urbano’s most exportable stars.
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