Exactly one year after the release of her fourth album, C,XOXO, Camila Cabello returns to the stage tonight, kicking off the Yours, C Tour. The album marked a bold departure from her previous work, as Camila stepped into her most experimental era yet. The LP captured the energy of late nights, toxic entanglements, impulsive decisions, and emotional extremes. C,XOXO leans heavily into experimental pop, hyperpop, hip-hop, and alt-R&B, splitting reviews into two camps: one captivated by her new direction, and one preferring the older Camila style. The album debuted and peaked at No. 13 on the Billboard 200 and spawned hit singles such as “I LUV IT” and “He Knows.” To promote the album, Camila performed at several festivals in summer 2024, including Glastonbury, and later revealed her intention to embark on a global tour.
Now, a year later, it’s time to bring that energy to the stage. As the Yours, C Tour begins tonight, here is everything you need to know.
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Dates and Stops
Camila Cabello is kicking off the Yours, C Tour tonight, June 28, at Le Barcarès as part of the Les Déferlantes Festival. The first headlining show will take place on Monday, June 30, at the Zénith Arena in Paris, France. The tour begins with the European leg, with shows in Amsterdam, Hamburg, Turku, Gdynia, London, and Dublin. Then, the Yours, C Tour will resume in August with the Asian leg, including appearances at major local festivals such as Summer Sonic. Afterwards, Camila will perform in Melbourne and Sydney before wrapping up the tour at The Town Festival in São Paulo, Brazil—totaling 17 shows. Notably, the tour will not include any North American dates.
Potential Setlist
The Yours, C Tour marks Camila’s first concert tour since 2019, when she wrapped up the Never Be the Same Tour, her first as a solo artist. Following the success of her sophomore album Romance, she had planned a European and North American tour in 2020, which was ultimately canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the past five years, Camila has occasionally performed at festivals and opened for Coldplay in South America. So, it’s fair to assume that the Yours, C Tour will not only support her latest album, but also celebrate her entire discography—from Camila to Familia.






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