Fito Páez announces his largest tour in Colombia

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.

Fito Páez, the iconic Argentine artist, returns to Colombia with a tour promising to be unforgettable. After his successful appearance at the Festival Cordillera and adding another Latin Grammy to his career, Páez announced the 'Sale el Sol Tour 2026', which officially begins on March 19 at the Movistar Arena in Buenos Aires.

In Colombia, the tour will take place in June and visit four cities to connect with generations of fans. The itinerary starts on June 5 in Cali, followed by Manizales on June 6. Then, on June 9, it reaches Medellín, and ends in Bogotá on June 12. This expansion differs from previous tours, which mainly focused on the last two cities.

The show will feature inéditas versions of his classics and selections from his recent album 'Novela'. For the Bogotá concert, pre-sale for Aval clients starts on January 21 at 9:00 a.m., while general sale opens on January 23 at 9:00 p.m.

Páez has crafted this tour from scratch, highlighting a reconnection with Colombian audiences through a varied and emotional repertoire.

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