
Eladio Carrión to Bring ‘Pure High Energy’ & Yakuza-Inspired Show to DON KBRN World Tour: See Full Setlist
Eladio Carrión is set to hit the road with the DON KBRN World Tour, which kicks off on Wednesday (Aug. 27) in Charlotte, North Carolina.
With a massive 32-song setlist that leans heavily on his latest album, DON KBRN, the Puerto Rican rapper is delivering a fully immersive experience that bridges his hard-hitting trap sound with intricate, cinematic visuals. From introspective tracks like “Paz Mental” to the adrenaline-charged “Mbappé,” the “Bzrp, Vol. 40” collab and Bad Bunny’s “Thunder y Lightning” starring Carrión, fans can expect a relentless performance that promises to shake every venue he steps into.
“I’ve been dreaming up this tour since the very beginning of the creative process for the new album,” Eladio Carrión tells Billboard Español. “The idea was always to give fans a full 360 experience, something that connects the music, the visuals, and the energy all in one. “We took that Yakuza inspiration and blended it with the high-intensity vibe that makes my shows go wild. I wanted to be closer to the fans, to make it feel like a nonstop riot, pure high energy from start to finish.” To kick it up another level, he is bringing rising trap star Danny Towers as the opening act.
The U.S. leg of the tour, presented by Live Nation, spans 17 cities and wraps on Sept. 27 in Los Angeles. But Carrión is just getting started. He’ll head south to Latin America for 17 shows, beginning Oct. 2 in Guatemala City. From there, he’ll hit global hotspots like Bogotá, Quito, Lima, Santiago de Chile, Buenos Aires, and México City.
Rounding out the tour, the “Coco Chanel” wordsmith will head to Europe in January 2026 for nine dates in Spain, closing out a global circuit. Stops include cities like Madrid, Bilbao, Granada, and Barcelona, making sure fans across the Atlantic get to experience the full DON KBRN moment.
Check out the full tour dates here and setlist below:
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“Invencible”
Album: DON KBRN
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“Ohtani”
Album: DON KBRN
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“Vetements”
Album: DON KBRN
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“H.I.M.”
Album: DON KBRN
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“Broly”
Album: DON KBRN
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“Thunder y Lightning”(with Bad Bunny)
Album: Bad Bunny’s Nadie Sabe lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana
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“Si la Calle Llama”
Album: SEN2 KBRN VOL. 2
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“Heavyweight”
Image Credit: Rafael Molina Album: Porque Puedo (EP)
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“Kemba Walker” (with Bad Bunny)
Album: Non-album single
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“Romeo y Julieta” (with Quevedo)
Album: DON KBRN
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“El Reggaetón del Disco” (with Cris MJ)
Album: DON KBRN
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“100 Conmigo”
Album: DON KBRN
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“3 Am” (with Brytiago)
Album: Sauce Boyz
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“Todo o Nada” (with Corina Smith)
Album: Monarca
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“Paz Mental”
Album: SEN2 KBRN VOL. 1
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“Hola Como Vas”
Image Credit: Rafael Molina Album: Sauce Boyz 2
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“AMG” (with Young Miko)
Album: DON KBRN
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“Flores en Anónimo”
Album: Sauce Boyz 2
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“Coco Chanel” (with Bad Bunny)
Album: 3MEN2 KBRN
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“TQMQA”
Album: Sol María
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“Hey Lil Mama” (with Rauw Alejandro)
Album: Sol María
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“Mami Dijo”
Album: Sauce Boyz 2
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“Padre Tiempo”
Album: 3MEN2 KBRN
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“Mosh Pit Muzik”
Image Credit: Rafael Molina Album: DON KBRN
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“Cómodo”
Album: DON KBRN
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“RKO”
Album: Sol María
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“6PM En Mallorca” /or “Betty” (with SHB & Hydro)
Album: Non-album single / 3MEN2 KBRN
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“Hugo”
Album: SEN2KBRN VOL. 2
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“Sin Frenos” (with Bizarrap & Duki)
Album: Sauce Boyz 2
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“Eladio Carrión: Bzrp Music Session, Vol. 40” (with Bizarrap)
Album: Non-album single
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“Mbappe”
Album: SEN2 KBRN VOL. 2
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“Branzino” (with Big Sean)
Image Credit: Rafael Molina Album: DON KBRN