Here Are the Setlist & Stage Layout for J Balvin’s ‘2025 Back to the Rayo Tour’

Photo by Gaby Deimeke.
J Balvin’s “2025 Back to the Rayo Tour” finally kicked off. On Mar. 20, the Colombian star played his first tour date at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, GA, giving fans a view of what to expect with the setlist and stage layout once their stop comes to town.
Fans can expect J Balvin to perform hits across his extensive albums, including Rayo (2024), JOSE (2021), Colores (2020), Energía (2016), and La Familia (2013), separated into four acts. The acts include his mega hits with collaborators like Karol G, Bad Bunny, Jhayco, Skrillex, and Feid, giving fans a little bit of his musical eras thus far. During his first show in Atlanta, he also paid a quick tribute to his Colombian colleagues like Karol G, Shakira, and Juanes.
Following an intro video featuring “Swat” (originally sung with Luar La L), he makes his grand entrance by coming out of a car. The Colombian singer starts to sing “Doblexxó” (originally with Feid), setting the vibe for the entire show. Then he sings “Reggaeton” before diving into a segment of his popular songs from Colores. In this medley, he sings “Amarillo,” “Morado,” and “Azul.” He also sings “Loco Contigo” (originally sung with DJ Snake and Tyga), “Con Altura” (originally with Rosalía), and “Blanco.”
Act two of the “2025 Back to the Rayo Tour” follows with his old-school hits like “6 AM” (originally sung with Farruko), “Ay Vamos,” “Safari” (originally sung with BIA, Pharrell Williams, and Sky Rompiendo), and “Ginza.” He also sings “Otra Vez” (originally with Zion & Lennox), “No Es Justo” (originally sung with Zion & Lennox), “Bonita” (originally sung with Jowell & Randy), and “Polvo De Tu Vida” (originally with Chencho Corleone). The second act continues with more hit collaborations such as “+57” (originally with Karol G, Maluma, and more artists), “No Me Conoce” (originally with Bad Bunny and Jhayco), “AM Remix” (originally with Nio García and Bad Bunny), “X” (originally with Nicky Jam), and “I Like It” (originally with Cardi B and Bad Bunny).

Act three picks up with another collaboration featuring Benito. He continues with “La Canción” from their joint album Oasis. He then continues with “Rojo,” “Ahora Dice” (originally with Chris Jedi and Ozuna), “3 Noches,” and “Rio.” The tour’s third segment features more snips of songs like “Downtown” (originally sung with Anitta), “Say My Name” (originally with Bebe Rexha and David Guetta), “Qué Más Pues?” (originally with Maria Becerra), “Cosa De Locos,” and “I Adore You” (originally with Ellie Goulding and Hugel), giving fans a mix of his hit collaborations.
J Balvin’s fourth and final act features massive mainstream songs like “RITMO” (originally sung with Black Eyed Peas), “Que Calor” (originally sung with El Alfa and Major Lazer), “In Da Ghetto,” and “Mi Gente” (originally performed with Willy William).
The tour’s layout features two huge screen displays on each side of the stage, with a runway. Throughout his performances, he features cars on stage, alluding to his tour’s Back to the Future theme. He also features dancing robots, dancers with green inflatable sphere-like outfits, and large hands that would open and close on selected songs.

J Balvin’s “2025 Back to the Rayo Tour” will continue in Orlando, FL, tonight (Mar. 21). Check out his tour dates here.
[Editor note: Setlists may vary depending on the city/market]