A dream and more than a million fans: Morat ends his 'Los Estadios' tour

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If Morat has a dream, Morat fulfills it. And we say it knowingly. The most beloved Colombian band has shown over the years that there is no limit to their effort, nor lack of reward. In recent months they have released new music, previewed what will be their next album and carried out their most important and massive tour, a list of shows that ends with three nights in a row in Mexico and which they can boast about because it has been quite a success.

The Stadiums Tour They have brought together more than a million people to sing where are we going shouting, getting excited with Fall in love once again or ask Isaza for a small preview of what her next single would be. More than a million people from 14 different countries have fulfilled the dream of the four Colombians who are passionate about transmitting their music to the whole world. A tour that ended last Sunday, December 15, at the Foro Sol de Méxicoafter three nights in a row of musical entertainment.

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“Being able to do a stadium tour has really been a dream for us. We are very excited to see so many people supporting us after these years”said the band after concluding their last concert. And the band can not only boast of filling all the stadiums, but of doing so with sold out on each of the dates.

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Spain, Colombia, Chile, Argentina, Peru, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Ecuador, Dominican Republic, Paraguay, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Mexico have been the countries where those from Bogotá have sung their songs.

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Thus, the Colombian band ended the tour in Mexico as the first Latin group to sell out all the tickets for eight consecutive concerts in the country and make three sold out followed at the GNP Stadium (former Foro Sol).

dress codean exclusive experience and capsule stores

The concerts were not alone, but subject to an experience that has united all the fans, a dress code special: pajamas.

The Stadiums Tour began last June in Madrid with a show at the Civitas Metropolitano where Thousands of people came with their most comfortable clothes. A trend that they have maintained during all their concerts and that arrives at the most ideal moment, when pajamas are not only worn while you sleep, when they are part of the trend. If the boys of Morat They are all in, right? In addition, they wanted to take advantage of their show in Mexico to achieve a Guinness Record: “Most people in pajamas in the same place”which they won thanks to the participation of all the followers.

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But this is not the only thing that has accompanied the stadium tour, since Morat has run its own capsule store merchandisingduring the awards and show days, as well as a unique experience where you can learn more about the history of the band, as well as listen to exclusive songs never released with the Galería Inesperada.

Now that this very special tour is over, Morat has a new project ahead of him: his next albumof which we already know some songs such as The Police, its latest single. Do you want to hear the rest? We are counting the days.

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