After more than 35 dates across the United States, Spain, and Latin America, Eladio Carrión brought the live leg of his DON KBRN tour to a close with a show in Mexico City. Without pausing, the artist flew to Buenos Aires to join Bad Bunny’s concert.

Mexico City was the final stop on Eladio Carrión’s DON KBRN World Tour. The tour’s conclusion comes as the artist kicks off the year with new music and nominations at the Premio Lo Nuestro awards.
The international DON KBRN tour reached its final destination in Mexico City, where Eladio Carrión presented the last concert of this leg of the tour, which took him across the United States, Spain, and much of Latin America. The tour spanned over 35 cities and served as the most ambitious live production of the album to date.
The show in the Mexican capital was conceived as the closing of a cycle: a special stage design, visuals created for Valentine’s week, and a setlist centered on the album’s universe set the tone for the evening. But the end of the tour didn’t mean rest. Just a day later, the artist landed in Buenos Aires to join Bad Bunny as a guest at the Monumental Stadium, where they performed “Coco Chanel,” “Kemba Walker,” and “Thunder and Lightning” in front of thousands of fans.
While the tour wrapped up on stage, Carrión’s activity continued in parallel on the musical front. His latest single, “Buenos Días,” kicks off the year with a different narrative: less confrontational and more reflective, focused on his connection with his audience and on perseverance as the driving force of his career.
The artist is also among the nominees for the Premios Lo Nuestro awards, where he’s competing in categories such as Male Artist of the Year, Best Trap/Urban Hip-Hop Song for “Primer Lugar” with Omar Courtz, Urban Collaboration of the Year for “AMG” with Young Miko, and Urban Album of the Year for DON KBRN.

With the closing of this phase of the tour, appearances on massive stages and new music in circulation, Eladio Carrión maintains his active presence on the international circuit at the beginning of 2025.


