Ozuna plans to release a new studio album, for the second year in a row, and to go on tour in 2023. For now, he has decided to compile in a single project some of the songs from his discography that have led him to be one of the greatest exponents of reggaeton internationally.

For that, He launched OzuVivoan album consisting of 16 authentic live hits. He got ready, come out with me, El Faker and dance, dance, danceamong others, are the themes that the artist has chosen to warm up his engines for his future shows.

The tracklist is composed of 13 live performances recorded at a concert which he gave to 60,000 people in the Dominican Republic three years ago, in 2020, and others three acoustic versions of songs he released after that year, like Del Mar, Caramel and Tousled.

Ozuna chose this event because he assures that it holds a special place in his heart. “We filmed and recorded the music and now people who missed it can have fun with us,” he says.

The author of ozutochiMoreover, he is ready to take on new challenges this year and, as he revealed to Variety“I’m at a point in my career where I have the energy to give it my all. There are a lot of goals I want to achieve.”

On the one hand, one of those goals is to produce a world tour it depends on the circumstances. “Right now, I can only think practice makes perfect,” he says. And on the other, it’s to start show previews of his next recording project, one that “will explore what’s at the heart of reggaeton, mixed with afrobeat and other rhythms”. The Puerto Rican assures that he spends more time sitting and composing alone, which he had never done in his entire career. “People loved it when I’ve done it before,” he says.

Ozuna Live Tour 2023

Ozuna’s next tour will begin next May in the United States, will continue throughout the summer in Europe and will visit up to five cities in our country: Valencia, Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Cadiz and Torremolinos.

  • May 18: San Diego, California – Pechanga Arena
  • May 19: San Jose, CA – SAP Center
  • May 20: Las Vegas, Nevada – Grand Jardin
  • May 21: Los Angeles, California – KIA Forum
  • May 25: Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena
  • May 26: Portland, OR – Veterans Coliseum
  • June 1: Sacramento – Golden 1 Arena
  • June 2: Ontario, California – Toyota Arena
  • June 3: Phoenix, Arizona – Footprint Arena
  • June 8: San Antonio, TX – AT&T Center
  • June 9: Laredo, TX – Sames Auto Arena
  • June 10: Hidalgo, TX – Payne Arena
  • June 11: Houston, TX – Toyota Center
  • June 15: Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center
  • June 16: Tulsa, OK – BOK Center
  • June 18: Chicago, IL – Allstate Arena
  • June 23: Miami, Florida – FTX Arena
  • June 24: Orlando, Florida – Amway Center
  • June 25: Atlanta, Georgia – State Farm Arena
  • June 29: Reading, PA – Santander, PA
  • June 30: Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center
  • July 1: Boston, MA – TD Bank Arena
  • July 2: Washington, DC – Capital One ArenA
  • July 7: Paris, France – Accor Arena
  • July 8: Marbella, Spain – Oassis
  • July 9: Ibiza, Spain – Ushuaïa
  • July 14: Tenerife, Spain – Golf Costa Adeje
  • July 15: Den Hagg, Netherlands – Zuiderpark, The Hague
  • July 16: Ibiza Spain – Ushuaïa
  • July 20: Milan, Italy – Milano Latin Festival 1
  • July 21: Valencia, Spain – Zevra
  • July 22: Madrid, Spain – Espacio Mad Cool
  • July 23: Barcelona, ​​Spain – Parc del Forum
  • July 29: Nidau, Switzerland – Lakelive Festival
  • July 30: London, UK – TBC
  • August 3: Cadiz, Spain – Puerto de Santa Maria
  • August 5: Torrevieja, Spain – Antonio Soria

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