Don Omar is extending his upcoming The Last King World Tour after a surge in ticket sales and multiple sold-out dates across North America, adding a new slate of arena shows throughout the United States and Canada in early 2027.
The expansion comes just weeks after tickets first went on sale, with several major markets, including Orlando, Miami, Los Angeles, Dallas, Houston, and Brooklyn, selling out quickly. The strong response has prompted the reggae icon to significantly broaden the tour’s scale, including his first scheduled Canadian performances as part of the run.
Produced in partnership with Cardenas Marketing Network (CMN), the tour is shaping up to be one of the largest of Don Omar’s career. The newly announced dates will take the artist to cities including Denver, Seattle, Sacramento, San Diego, Toronto, Montreal, Chicago, Newark, Austin, Fort Worth, Tampa and Miami, among others.
Across the shows, fans can expect a setlist packed with career-defining hits such as “Danza Kuduro,” “Dale Don Dale,” “Bandoleros” and “Salió El Sol.”
Often referred to as the “King of Reggaeton,” Don Omar remains one of the genre’s most commercially successful and influential artists. His catalog has amassed billions of streams worldwide, while his impact can be traced throughout multiple generations of Latin music performers who followed in his footsteps.
The original North American leg begins this September with stops in Reading, Boston, Hartford, Dallas, Orlando, Miami, Chicago, Brooklyn, Atlanta, Houston, Las Vegas, San Jose, Los Angeles and Phoenix. Several of those dates have already sold out, underscoring the continued demand for one of Latin music’s most beloved artists.
