The ‘Si Ayer Fuera Hoy’ World Tour by Colombian band, MORAT, has concluded its US leg, with all 16 shows selling out. The band even added extra shows in Miami and Orlando due to high demand. During their final show in Miami, the group received plaques for their sales in the United States and Puerto Rico for their latest albums and singles.
The tour, which kicked off on January 23rd in San Francisco, traveled to 16 cities before concluding in Florida on February 23rd. The tour bid farewell to California with shows in San Diego and Los Angeles before moving on to Texas for the next four dates in February. Chicago, New York, Boston, Atlanta, Orlando, and Miami were the last cities visited by the group, whose live performances have earned them a reputation for being the most important Spanish-speaking international band of the moment. The tour was characterized by the energy of the crowds, sold-out shows, and a spectacle worthy of all nominations for best live performance.
The ‘Si Ayer Fuera Hoy’ Morat World Tour is a show that is making waves on the international music scene. With hits such as "Besos en Guerra," "No se va," and "Cuando nadie ve," as well as their latest releases, "Segundos Platos," "Paris," and "506," the tour was enjoyed by more than 30,000 people.
Morat is the #1 Spanish-speaking band on Global Spotify with over 1.7 billion streams in 2022 and over 15.3 million monthly listeners. Pollstar has recognized the group as one of the world's top 100 artists with the most sold-out shows, with five sold-out shows at the Wizink Center in Madrid, 13 at the National Auditorium in Mexico City, and seven at the Movistar Arena in Bogotá, in addition to two stadiums in Medellin for over 70,000 people alongside Juanes last December.