For all ages and music tastes. Ecuador already has a billboard with international artists who will visit their main cities in 2024.

Which one are you aiming for? We help you decide.

Nick Carter, January 10 (Guayaquil)

Attention millennials! The 1990s blonde who made millions of young girls around the world dream will sing at the Guayaquil Convention Center on Wednesday, January 10 from 8 p.m. as part of his Who I am tour. You can choose between Everybody ($46.50 + VAT) and Carter Box ($111.50 + VAT) seating.

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Carlos Vives, January 18 and 20 (Quito and Cuenca)

The rumba lights up with the sound and charisma of the Colombian who arrives in our country with El Tour de las 30. Vives has two dates planned, the first in Quito, on Thursday, January 18. And then he travels to Cuenca, to perform at the Alejandro Serrano Aguilar Stadium on Saturday the 20th. Tickets range from $30 to $180, available for purchase at TicketShow.

Luis Miguel, February 21 (Quito)

He Sun of Mexico will meet its Ecuadorian audience again (after the terrible experience of 2019) on Wednesday, February 21 at the Atahualpa Olympic Stadium, with tickets already completely sold out.

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Camila, March 1 and 2 (Quito and Guayaquil)

A romantic start to the month of March awaits the Ecuadorians with the arrival of the Mexican Camilia, who offers two shows, in Quito and Guayaquil. On Friday, March 1, it is the capital’s turn, while in the Pearl of the Pacific Ocean we have to wait until Saturday, March 2.

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Laura Pausini, March 8 (Quito)

But the real explosion of Spanish romance will come with Italy’s Laura Pausini on her second visit to our country to celebrate her three-decade musical career. He will sing at the General Rumiñahui Coliseum on Friday, March 8 from 8 p.m. Tickets cost: $46.43, $121.43 and $151.79 (+tax).

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Melendi, March 15 (Quito)

Spanish singer-songwriter Melendi will also captivate the capital with his hits, just a week after Laura’s visit and on the same stage, on Friday, March 15. The artist comes as part of his 20 years without news tour. Tickets are $45, $65, $85, $120 and $150 (available for purchase at TicketShow).

Air supply, April 4 (Quito)

The ballads that your parents danced and that you once dedicated or that you chose for someone special, will be heard live on Thursday, April 4 at the General Rumiñahui Coliseum in the voices of the well-known duo Air Supply. Tickets: $48.50, $70.50, $80.50, $87.50 and $131.50 (+tax and service). For sale at TicketShow.

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Mon Laferte, April 18 (Quito)

Get ready to put your best voice forward with the arrival of the interpreter of Your lack of love. His Autopoietica tour lands in the capital at the General Rumiñahui Coliseum on Thursday, April 18. Tickets: $40, $65, $85, $120 and $140 (+tax and service).

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Maná, April 20 (Quito)

The fans of stone in Spanish they will have time to enjoy the presentation of the Mexican group, owner of hits like Treacherous butterfly, Hey my love And Nailed in a bar. Their only presentation will be in Quito at the Atahualpa Olympic Stadium on Saturday, April 20. According to the TicketShow site, the only seat available at this time is the field seat for $130.

The tsetse fly, cyanide sweets and green dwarfs, June 20 (Guayaquil)

Other successes of stone in Spanish at the Country Club of Guayaquil when La Mosca Tsé Tsé, Caramelos de Cianuro and Enanitos Verdes come together on Thursday, June 20 from 8 p.m. Tickets for the show called Rock Latam Guayaquil 2024 cost $107.14, $133.93, $160.71 and $196.43 (+tax).

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Morat, July 20 and 27 (Quito and Guayaquil)

The Colombian pop group returns to Ecuador with two shows scheduled for Saturday, July 20 and 27, in Quito and Guayaquil respectively. The event in the Pearl of the Pacific will take place at Alberto Spencer Stadium and in the capital, fans will meet at the Atahualpa Olympic Stadium. Tickets range from $35 to $250 and can be purchased through TicketShow.