With more than 170 events this year, the Movistar Arena in Bogotá released its lineup for 2026.

With more than 170 events this year, the Movistar Arena in Bogotá released its lineup for 2026.

The lineup includes both national and international artists and aims to establish the capital as a key stop on global tours.

During a backstage experience at the Movistar Arena, the “Heart of Bogotá” unveiled its 2026 event calendar. The lineup features national and international artists and seeks to position the capital as a must-visit destination on global tour circuits, while also boosting employment and the live entertainment industry.

This year’s schedule includes more than 170 events, both public and private. More than 55 shows are already on sale, with another 70 awaiting announcement. With this agenda, Movistar Arena — which closed 2025 with more than six million attendees over its seven years of operation — expects to welcome more than 1.5 million fans in 2026, according to figures from the organization.

The 2026 Lineup

This year’s program brings together national and international talent in what promises to be more than 870 hours of live entertainment. Artists such as Big Time Rush, Kali Uchis, 31 Minutos, Rawayana, and Edén Muñoz will perform at the Bogotá arena for the first time. At the same time, Rosalía, Juliana, Helloween, and Cuarteto de Nos are among the highly anticipated returning acts.

Among the must-see shows are Alejandro Sanz on February 13 and 14; Miguel Bosé’s “Importante Tour” on March 11; and Crudo Means Raw on April 10.

In the same vein, Grupo Frontera, Laura Pausini, Sebastián Yatra, Natalia Jiménez, and The Mills will also visit the “Heart of Bogotá” in 2026.

New Formats

In 2025, Barranquilla-born singer Béele set a historic record with eight sold-out shows at Movistar Arena. With dates that brought together more than 97,000 attendees, Colombia embraced the concept of artist “residencies,” featuring multiple consecutive performances by the same act.

This year, the arena is preparing for three dates of Soda Stereo’s “Ecos” tour from May 28 to 30; three performances of Ricardo Arjona’s “Lo que el seco no dijo” from July 30 to August 1; and six nights of Morat’s “Ya es mañana” tour on August 14, 15, 16, and again on August 21, 22, and 23.

“This new lineup reflects the maturity the arena has reached and the trust that artists, brands, promoters, and fans place in us today,” said Luigi Quintero, General Manager of Movistar Arena Bogotá. He also noted that the 2026 programming responds to a strategy aimed at continuing to position Bogotá among the continent’s leading live concert and event circuits.

According to venue figures, in 2025 the arena hosted 80% of Bogotá’s shows with capacities between 4,000 and 20,000 attendees, drawing more than 900,000 people across 168 public and private events.

International Rankings

Movistar Arena begins 2026 further solidifying its position as one of the most relevant venues in the global live entertainment industry. It was recognized by Pollstar as the number one venue worldwide in the 10,000 to 15,000 capacity category in the monthly rankings for December 2025, and ranked second in South America in the annual rankings.

This marks the third consecutive year the venue has received recognition from the specialized firm. In 2025, it was nominated for International Venue of the Year, competing alongside some of the world’s top arenas, including The O2 in London, Scotiabank Arena in Canada, Movistar Arena Madrid, and Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam.

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