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Fonseca’s Tropicalia Tour Set List

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Leila Cobo
Colombian singer songwriter Fonseca is taking his Latin Grammy-winning Tropicalia Tour on a limited U.S. arena run that kicked off June 10 in Atlanta and will play in seven cities before heading off for nearly 20 dates in Latin America and Spain.
The trek will mark the first time Fonseca has played songs from 2024’s Tropicalia on the road since the album won best contemporary tropical album at the 2024 Latin Grammys, and since first single “Si tu me quieres,” alongside Juan Luis Guerra, won best tropical song in 2023. The tour follows Fonseca’s acclaimed 2023 Viajante Tour, named for the album of the same name.
As with other Fonseca tours, expect a party. The Colombian star will play with his full vallenato/pop band, and while the focus will be the repertoire of Tropicalia, the Fonseca standards like “Te mando flores,” “Arroyito” and “Prometo” will also be there.
The Tropicalia tour marks the first time Fonseca performs “Nunca me fui,” his nostalgic new single featuring Ruben Blades, and “Venga lo que venga,” his Caribbean-inspired song alongside Venezuela’s Rawayana. The tour also brings to life the repertoire of Tropicalia, a dazzling album that featured the rich palette of tropical music, ranging from salsa to Fonseca’s vallenato pop. Standouts include “Por toda la vida,” “Qué suerte tenerte” and “Pedacito de playa..”
Ahead of Fonseca’s Kaseya Center Miami show June 12, we got our hands on the full concert set list. Although there may be some changes along the way, this will get your karaoke juices flowing so you’re properly prepared for the night. Find Fonseca’s full tour schedule here.
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