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The Maluma concert in Mexico was an opera of the legendary, having fun with the sold-out apprehension from all tickets! The Colombian star was insatiable in sharing his gratitude on Instagram, posting a striking image from the concert as he stood with arms raised in triumph with fans above his head. The caption read simply, but very poignantly: “7 DE 7, TODOS SOLD OUT! GRACIAS MÉXICO.”
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The picture itself emits much energy. Center-stage, bathed in extreme light, Maluma wore a white tank leading with obnoxiously patterned pants. It appeared he was holding his hands near his face, soaking in the moment. Behind him, the crowd stretched so far back that tiny lights floated like stars in the sky, proving only that a Maluma date in town is one not to miss!
Love exploded in the comments to the celebrations. One user wrote, “México es tu casa hermano!” Half-jokingly another said, “Juan, ¿cómo no te duele tanto llevar tanta belleza?” And that excitement did not stop in Mexico. One fan made Argentina chime in: “WE’RE READY FOR YOU HERE!” To this day, that is the epitome of demand for his shows.
Others proposed their configurations: “We’d really love a duet with Anna Tatangelo,” tagging the Italian singer; while another Spanish fan more or less said, “Come to Andalucía in 2026—Marbella, Sevilla, anywhere!”
Yet, the most heartfelt were those who simply could never get enough. “Don’t take too long to come back,” one said, echoing the millions. Maluma’s official fan page @malumasite also called this tour “unforgettable” and thanked Mexico for the love.
Of course, this might just be a feather in Maluma’s cap or something he will shrug off. But it is that intense connection Maluma makes with his audience. Seven sold-out nights in a single country? This is beyond star power—this is a culture takeover. And according to the comments, this demand is only increasing.
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So what’s next? Probably more sold-out shows. Put a big grab-at-gate cost tag on these shows. And if history is any indication, there will be another brilliantly crafted post from Maluma thanking whichever city is next in line for his conquering. For immediately, though, the limelight belongs to Mexico while Maluma takes all the bragging rights.