On August 8, 2026, Movistar Arena will welcome one of the artists who forever changed the landscape of Spanish-language urban music: Paulo Londra. The Argentine singer and songwriter arrives in Bogotá with his Next Rounds Tour 2026, marking his first-ever headlining concert in the Colombian capital after appearing as a special guest at Festival Cordillera in September 2025.
The concert will take place on Saturday, August 8, 2026, at Movistar Arena with the following schedule:
Born in Córdoba, Argentina, Paulo Londra is widely recognized as one of the pioneers who brought Spanish-language trap music to a global mainstream audience. His debut album, Homerun (2019), reached No. 1 on Spotify and has accumulated more than 8.7 billion streams, instantly establishing him as one of the most influential voices of the new generation of Latin urban music. Songs such as “Adán y Eva,” “Tal Vez,” and “Nena Maldición” quickly became anthems for an entire generation.
Between 2020 and 2023, Londra went through a lengthy legal dispute with his former record label, Big Ligas LLC, which kept him away from releasing new music and performing live for more than three years. That forced silence sparked the #FreePaulo movement, supported by dozens of artists across the music industry who called for the singer’s creative freedom. After resolving the legal conflict, Londra returned with the album Back to the Game (2022) and, more recently, the EP Versus (2025), which has already surpassed 50 million streams and marked his strongest return to trap music.
That journey is exactly what gives meaning to the name of his current tour: Next Rounds serves as a metaphor for a career that, much like a boxing match, has endured setbacks, difficult rounds, and powerful comebacks before entering a new chapter stronger than ever.
Next Rounds is the tour that takes Paulo Londra across Latin America and, for the first time in his career, throughout the United States, with confirmed dates in cities including New York, Miami, and Los Angeles, as well as concerts in Mexico, Chile, Peru, Paraguay, and Colombia. The show is designed as a journey through the different musical and personal stages of his career, combining his greatest hits with the more introspective and raw material from his latest releases.
The current setlist includes classics such as “Adán y Eva” and “Tal Vez,” along with more recent releases like “Mujer Maravilla” (which surpassed 7.5 million streams and became a viral love anthem) and “NANAENA” with Spanish artist RVFV. In 2026, Londra also cemented his status as a festival headliner with performances at Viña del Mar and Lollapalooza Argentina, reaffirming his place as one of the biggest names in Latin urban music.
Before the song that launched his career was released, the very first person to hear it was his grandmother, Cuca. According to Londra, her emotional reaction—she cried while listening to the song—led him to change the release schedule at the last minute, moving “Adán y Eva” ahead of another track that had originally been planned as the next single. Looking back, that decision proved to be one of the defining moments of his career.
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Following what his team has described as a triumphant return to the stage in 2025, Paulo Londra’s Bogotá performance promises a large-scale production, stunning visuals designed to reflect every chapter of his career, and the kind of connection with the audience that can only come after years of anticipation. For the generation that grew up listening to his earliest hits and closely followed the #FreePaulo movement, this concert is much more than another live show—it’s proof that the “Lion from Córdoba” is once again at the top of his game.