Bad Bunny will kick off 2026 with three concerts in Medellín, signaling the start of a packed schedule of international shows across Colombia. This diverse lineup features global artists and festivals that will boost the local economy. High demand is already affecting tourism and hospitality.
Colombia's 2026 concert schedule is set to be one of the most intense in recent years, starting with the return of Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny. He will perform at Medellín's Estadio Atanasio Girardot on January 23, 24, and 25 as part of his Debí tirar más fotos World Tour. Ticket prices range from 177,000 pesos in budget sections to over 26 million in VIP boxes, with seats still available in various areas.
Anticipation has boosted hotel occupancy in Medellín, with several hotels fully booked and rises in Airbnb rates. This event highlights the entertainment industry's growing importance in the country, drawing audiences eager to spend on live experiences.
The lineup continues with Avenged Sevenfold at Bogotá's Movistar Arena in January, followed by My Chemical Romance on January 22 at Vive Claro, with tickets from 280,000 to 900,000 pesos. In February, Doja Cat performs on the 15th at Movistar Arena starting at 200,000 pesos, and Kali Uchis on the 18th from 180,000 pesos.
March features Rüfüs Du Sol on the 4th at Medellín's Estadio Cincuentenario from 270,000 pesos, and the Estéreo Picnic Festival from March 20 to 22 at Parque Simón Bolívar with Sabrina Carpenter and Lorde, where passes reach 3.5 million pesos. April brings Grupo Frontera on the 16th at Movistar Arena from 200,000 pesos, and May includes Kany García in multiple cities from 140,000 pesos, plus Ed Sheeran on the 16th from 270,000 to 765,000 pesos.
In July, Rosalía takes the Movistar Arena stage on the 16th between 280,000 and one million pesos, Riot on the 25th at Ace of Spades, and Ricardo Arjona on the 31st from 220,000 pesos. These gatherings in cities like Bogotá and Medellín will energize tourism, hospitality, and commerce.