Young Miko has officially entered a new phase of her career. The Puerto Rican star kicked off the European leg of her “Late Checkout Tour” with a headline performance at Denmark’s Roskilde Festival before continuing through Germany, where she followed a festival appearance at Latin Airport Festival with a sold-out show at Carlswerk Victoria in Cologne.
The European run marks the beginning of Young Miko’s most ambitious global tour to date. Spanning 31 dates across 11 countries, the itinerary reflects the rapidly expanding international audience she has cultivated over the past two years. With additional sold-out performances already confirmed in Amsterdam and London, demand continues to reinforce her position as one of Latin music’s fastest-growing touring acts.
The performances bring the visual world of Do Not Disturb to life through an immersive production featuring cinematic stage visuals, oversized LED screens, and a full live band consisting of guitar, bass, drums, and live vocals. The expanded instrumentation gives many of Young Miko’s signature records a new dimension while maintaining the energy that has become synonymous with her live performances.
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Fans have been treated to a setlist that blends recent material from Do Not Disturb: Late Checkout with the songs that helped establish her international profile. Tracks including “Aquel Diciembre,” “Likey Likey,” “Dream Team,” and “What’s Ur Vibe?” sit alongside fan favorites such as “WASSUP,” “Lisa,” “Chulo Pt. 2,” and “COLMILLO,” showcasing the evolution of an artist whose catalog continues to expand without abandoning the sound that first connected with listeners.
The tour follows an especially strong commercial stretch for Young Miko. The release of Do Not Disturb: Late Checkoutdelivered the biggest first-day streaming debut of her career in the United States, while its focus track entered Spotify’s Top Songs Debut Global and U.S. charts. At the same time, “BnB” has continued building momentum internationally, reaching the Top 10 on both Spotify and Shazam in Spain.
Away from music, Young Miko has also continued broadening her cultural influence. Her recent appearance in Nike’s “Rip the Script” campaign alongside globally recognized figures including Kim Kardashian, LeBron James, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Travis Scott further illustrates how her brand now extends well beyond the Latin music space.
That broader visibility is translating into the live business. While Latin urban artists have traditionally concentrated touring around North America and Latin America, Young Miko’s European routing demonstrates how demand for contemporary Puerto Rican artists continues to strengthen across international markets. Multiple sold-out venues early in the run suggest her audience abroad is no longer emerging—it’s becoming established.
The timing is equally significant. Touring has become one of the clearest indicators of an artist’s global reach, and Young Miko’s ability to headline venues across Europe positions her among a growing group of Latin acts successfully expanding beyond Spanish-speaking territories. Rather than relying solely on streaming success, she is building a sustainable international touring presence that could define the next stage of her career.
The European leg continues through the end of July before the tour moves to Mexico in September. Young Miko will then return to the United States for performances in Miami, Atlanta, Houston, Orlando, New York, Los Angeles, and additional major markets, bringing her largest international tour to a close later this year.
For Young Miko, “Late Checkout Tour” is more than a supporting run for a successful album—it’s a statement that her career has entered a truly global chapter.
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