Vibrant photorealistic illustration of Feria de Cali 2025 featuring Salsódromo salsa parade, Marc Anthony concert stage, U.S. diplomat visit, and massive festive crowds.
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Feria de Cali 2025: Star Concerts, Diplomatic Ties, and Economic Boost

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Following the preview of Colombia's festive fairs, the 68th Feria de Cali (December 25-30) has already drawn over 1.2 million attendees. Highlights include the Salsódromo parade, concerts by Marc Anthony and Kapo, a visit from U.S. Chargé d'Affaires John McNamara, and a projected economic impact of at least 336 billion pesos.

The Feria de Cali kicked off with a larger Salsódromo parade featuring 2,200 salsa artists, emphasizing 40% more local Cali schools and national talent. Organizer Corfecali hosted 54 free events with a 24 billion peso investment, anticipating a 14:1 return.

At the Superconcierto, Marc Anthony celebrated his career roots in Cali, performing hits like 'Vivir lo nuestro' and 'De flor pálida' to enthusiastic crowds at Pascual Guerrero stadium.

Rising star Kapo (Juan David Loaiza Sepúlveda) delivered a free concert in his hometown neighborhood of El Cabuyal, Candelaria submunicipality, showcasing his afrobeat-reggaeton hit 'Ohnana' and collaborations with Maluma.

On December 29, U.S. Chargé d'Affaires John McNamara met Governor Dilian Francisca Toro and Mayor Alejandro Eder to advance cultural, social, and investment ties. He praised Cali's global salsa fame, touring sites like Barrio Obrero, Salsa Museum, and Mulato Cabaret, where he danced salsa with the governor.

Economic projections show a daily impact of 56 billion pesos, 82% hotel occupancy, 12% gastronomy growth, benefiting 150,000 international visitors and local sectors.

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Discussions on X praise the Feria de Cali 2025 for Marc Anthony's emotional concert where he thanked the city for launching his career, and U.S. Chargé d'Affaires John McNamara's visit dancing salsa and emphasizing cultural and investment ties. Users highlight over 1.2 million attendees and a projected economic boost of 336 billion pesos. Positive sentiments dominate from media and public figures on the Salsódromo and events, though some criticize restricted free access to the parade.

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Vibrant parade at La Fiesta de mi Pueblo 2025 showcasing Valle del Cauca's cultural diversity with dancers, musicians, and crowds during Cali Fair.
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La Fiesta de mi Pueblo 2025 highlights Valle's cultural diversity

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On Friday, December 26, La Fiesta de mi Pueblo 2025 brought together nearly 2,000 artists in a parade celebrating the identity of Valle del Cauca's municipalities during the Cali Fair. Organized by the Valle del Cauca Governor's Office, the event featured music, dance, and gastronomy in a vibrant display. Governor Dilian Francisca Toro highlighted the region's cultural richness.

Colombia gears up for a vibrant start to 2026 with five emblematic cultural events blending music, tradition, and celebration in cities like Cali, Pasto, Manizales, Cartagena, and Barranquilla. These festivals will draw millions of visitors and create substantial economic impacts. The lineup features parades, concerts, and free activities for all audiences.

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The 68th edition of the Feria de Cali has had a positive impact on the city's tourism and economy, with a 87% hotel occupancy rate, the highest in ten years. Officials and participants highlight its role in economic reactivation and opportunities for entrepreneurs. International tourists praise the event's safety and welcoming atmosphere.

Argentine musician Fito Páez has confirmed his 'Sale el sol' tour, his most ambitious in Colombia, featuring shows in four cities in June 2026. Following his performance at the Festival Cordillera and a new Latin Grammy, Páez will expand beyond Bogotá and Medellín.

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Concerts at Vive Claro in 2025, including Shakira and Green Day, generated over $65 billion in tourism impact and created nearly 5,000 jobs. They also contributed $27 billion in taxes and drew more than 250,000 fans, many from outside Bogotá and Colombia.

The Valle del Cauca government, alongside Police, Army, and Navy, will heighten security measures for year-end holidays and the start of 2026. Over 200 personnel will deploy across road, river, and sea corridors, aided by drones. The aim is to ensure peace for locals and visitors.

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Fenalco's Economic Logbook reveals a decline in business optimism for 2026, with only 34% of respondents expecting improvements in their operations over the next six months. While November saw a sales boost from Black Days, uncertainty about consumption weighs on the commercial sector. The report highlights transformations in shopping malls and threats from platforms like Shein and Temu.

 

 

 

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