Barrio Fino World Tour

[1] The Barrio Fino tour visited Latin America and portions of the United States and consisted of three legs.

In December 2005, Yankee released Barrio Fino en Directo, a live album of the tour; included on the compact-disc is also DVD footage of the concert filmed in Colombia, the Dominican Republic and Ecuador, and at Yankee's home shows in Puerto Rico.

Observers say Yankee's success could open doors for other artists and encourage continued collaborations with mainstream English-language hip-hop stars, a linkage seen as crucial to reggaeton's future".

[7] The October 16, 2005 concert in Santo Domingo was a part of the Festival Presidente de la Música Latina (2005), with record attendance, and was televised live.

[16] His two concerts in Honduras, a country not often visited by international musicians, had a combined attendance of over 40,000 fans, with around 25,000 in Tegucigalpa and 15,000 in San Pedro Sula, respectively, according to local media outlets and reports.

[17] Furthermore, around 90,000 fans in total attended Daddy Yankee's performance at the Evento 40 Festival (2006) in Mexico City; his own concert at the Estadio Azteca, Zapopan, saw an additional 13,000.