JUAN DUQUE

After a successful tour across Colombia last year, the paisa artist Juan Duque is back with his new Tremendo Tourcito, whose slogan says it all: “We go, we sing, and if there’s time, we fall in love.” He’ll take the stage at Bogotá’s Royal Center on September 5, as part of a tour across Colombia, Latin America, and Europe. Don’t miss the chance to sing along to fan favorites like Solcito and María.

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L’Impératrice Pulsar Tour Fall 2025

L’Impératrice, the French pop and nu-disco band formed in 2012, is known for its fresh and sophisticated sound that has positioned it as one of the most influential groups in the French music scene. In 2024, they released Pulsar, a 10-track album that fuses classic disco with contemporary samples, marking a new phase in their artistic journey. Their Pulsar Tour has taken them to international stages, selling over 30,000 tickets in cities such as Paris, New York, and Berlin.

Blessd

Bogotá is ready for the Blessd concert. He will offer his fans the biggest concert in his history at Vive Claro. After two Sold-Out shows in the capital in 2024 and his new album, Trinidad Bendita, breaking all the charts, the reggaeton singer from Medellín will arrive at the top of his career on this new stage. Backed by billions of streams and one of the most loyal fans in Colombia, El Bendito will mark a new milestone in the history of reggaeton made in Medellín.

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Guns N' Roses

On October 7, history will be rewritten once again when Guns N' Roses returns to Bogotá for a massive show at the Vive Claro. A new chapter of a legacy that began in 1992 at El Campín and will happen again after two successful performances of the band in the capital in 2022. Axl, Slash, and Duff McKagan will make us celebrate the history of one of the most legendary bands in the rock and roll history.

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Festival Cordillera

A music and culture festival that celebrates the richness of Latin American music, featuring genres like rock, pop, reggae, tropical fusion, and more. This year under the motto: “The Future Is Latino.”

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