Christian Nodal

The most successful Mexican regional singer-songwriter of recent times is set to return to the capital for a highly anticipated performance on Saturday, September 20, 2025, at the MedPlus Coliseum. This concert marks the first time the mariachi star will tour the world with his 360-degree stage, featuring special guests at each stop. September 20 will be no exception, as Nodal will invite some of Colombia's most beloved and accomplished artists to join him on stage at the MedPlus Coliseum.

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Tribe by funk tribu

After establishing himself as one of the most popular DJs on the global scene, Funk Tribu returns home to present TRIBE. As the ambassador of “nu-trance,” he is redefining the genre’s boundaries and bringing Colombian electronic music to international stages. The band will present their most ambitious show on September 5.

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V de Vinilo

V DE VINILO is set to be a resounding success on its three upcoming dates in Bogotá. These performances will dazzle audiences with a one-of-a-kind experience filled with excitement, music, and unstoppable energy. The connection between the artists and their fans will be so strong that, to the beat of each song, the audience will not stop dancing, laughing, shouting, and being moved to tears.

Beto Cuevas Acústico

Beto Cuevas is a Chilean singer, songwriter, and producer, best known for being the lead vocalist of the rock band La Ley. With a career spanning more than three decades, La Ley became one of the most influential and successful bands in Latin rock music, with hits such as Aquí, Tejedores de ilusión, and El duelo.

First International Salsa Festival "El Duelo"

One night only. Salsa at its finest. Calling all true salseros!

Get ready to experience the event that will shake the city. For the first time in Bogotá, the greatest salsa legends will face off on a high-voltage stage, where only passion, strength, and flavor will decide who's the true king.

Legendary orchestras, international stars, non-stop dancing and an unprecedented show. It's not just a concert, it's a historic musical showdown, a tribute to our roots and a gift for the salsa soul. If salsa lives in you, this is your call.

Morrissey

Morrissey, British pop icon and former frontman of The Smiths, returns to Colombia after 13 years for an unforgettable concert at Bogotá’s Movistar Arena on November 22.
With a career spanning more than four decades, 13 solo albums in the UK Top 10, and a legacy of anthems like This Charming Man and Everyday Is Like Sunday, his unmistakable voice and powerful lyrics promise a night to remember for fans of all generations..

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Alberto Plaza

This September 4, Bogotá will be filled with emotion, romance, and unforgettable memories with a unique show: Alberto Plaza will celebrate 40 years of musical career in a magical night that promises to touch the hearts of all his fans.

The iconic Chilean singer-songwriter will take the stage in the capital alongside the Metropolitan Philharmonic of the Capital District, turning his greatest hits into an unprecedented symphonic experience.

The evening will also feature national and international guest artists, joining this heartfelt celebration of music and emotion.

Entre tres Tour

Get ready to live an unforgettable night with Paola Jara, Arelys Henao and Francy!
It will be a night full of surprises, where the three queens of popular music will sing their greatest hits. Bogotá, are you ready?

You can't miss it, we will be waiting for you!

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Beéle

Beéle, Latin music’s breakout star of 2025, lands at Bogotá’s Movistar Arena to perform Borondo, his long-awaited and acclaimed debut studio album. With 26 songs and over six tracks reaching Spotify Colombia’s Top 10, the artist celebrates his recording debut with a show full of Caribbean flavor and the romantic vibe that defines his style. Visitors and tourists can enjoy the concert on any of its three dates: November 14, 15, and 16, 2025.

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Molotov

No artist has better captured the spirit of a continent than Molotov. These Mexicans are a powerhouse of distortion in our language, and since the ’90s, they’ve flipped off the system with generational anthems like Frijolero and Gimme The Power. We’ll have our fists raised high when they blow the roof off the Movistar Arena this August 22. 

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