Soda Stereo’s legacy remains as relevant as ever and will now come to the Movistar Arena with “ECOS,” a show that promises to blend nostalgia, technology, and the music of one of the most important bands in the history of Latin American rock. The event will be an opportunity to reconnect with songs that defined generations and continue to resonate on stages, digital platforms, and playlists around the world.
With a visual and audio experience designed to connect the audience with the essence of the Argentine band, “ECOS” has become one of the most talked-about musical tributes among fans of Spanish-language rock. The experience aims to take the audience through different stages of Soda Stereo’s career, evoking the energy of their concerts and the cultural impact that Gustavo Cerati, Zeta Bosio, and Charly Alberti left on Latin America.
To talk about Soda Stereo is to talk about a band that forever changed the history of music in Latin America. Since its beginnings in Buenos Aires in the 1980s, the band managed to create an innovative sound that blended rock, pop, and electronic music, along with a visual identity that set trends throughout the region.
With albums like *Nada Personal*, *Signos*, *Doble Vida*, and *Canción Animal*, the group became a reference point for millions of people and paved the way for Latin rock to gain a much stronger international presence.
Gustavo Cerati’s influence as a composer and musician continues to be recognized by contemporary artists who highlight the creative impact he had on the Ibero-American music scene. His legacy lives on not only in Soda Stereo’s music but also in Latin American pop culture.
More than just a traditional concert, “ECOS” has been conceived as an immersive experience that aims to transport the audience to different moments in Soda Stereo’s history. The show incorporates audiovisual elements, surround sound, and a production that seeks to recreate the atmosphere of the band’s most memorable tours.
In various international media outlets and music-focused platforms, the show has drawn attention for the way it combines technology and collective memory to pay tribute to a band that left its mark on millions of people around the world.
Excitement surrounding “ECOS” has also grown thanks to the buzz generated on social media and among fan communities, where many people highlight the emotional value of hearing live again songs that were part of different moments in their lives.
The “Soda Stereo: ECOS” concert will take place at the Movistar Arena on Friday, May 29, 2026, on a night that promises to be one of the most special musical events of the year for fans of Spanish-language rock.
Due to high public anticipation, attendees are advised to arrive well in advance to facilitate entry and enjoy the full experience from the start of the show.
In recent years, the Movistar Arena has established itself as a favorite venue for national and international artists thanks to its infrastructure, acoustics, and the experience it offers the audience.
The venue has hosted major concerts by artists and bands across various musical genres, becoming a key hub for the entertainment industry in Colombia. Attendees often highlight aspects such as visibility from different seating areas, sound quality, and the logistical organization of events.
For “ECOS,” the Movistar Arena will offer an ideal setting to experience a show that blends excitement, visual production, and a special connection to the history of Latin American rock.
If you’re heading to the Movistar Arena to experience “ECOS,” these tips can help make your experience more comfortable and organized:
For thousands of fans, Soda Stereo’s music represents much more than just a rock band. Their songs became the soundtrack to different eras and continue to resonate emotionally with people of all ages.
“ECOS” will arrive at the Movistar Arena with precisely that intention: to bring the audience together around a repertoire that made history and to offer an experience that allows them to relive the power of a band that transformed the Latin American music scene.
The night in Bogotá promises to be filled with emotion, memories, and unforgettable classics in a show designed to celebrate Soda Stereo’s lasting impact on Spanish-language music.