Beéle opened his six-date sold-out residency in Bogotá with a vibrant, visually renewed show full of special moments.
Beéle began his historic series of six sold-out concerts at the Movistar Arena with a show full of Caribbean energy, renewed visuals and special guests.
The Barranquilla singer Beéle began this Friday one of the biggest bets of his career: a residency six sold out concerts at the Movistar Arena in Bogotá. The first night brought together more than 14,000 attendeeswho vibrated with the official opening of their tour “Front the sea”a show full of Caribbean energy, tropical staging and a sound that consolidates the rise of afrobeat in Colombia.
With a green curtain that fell between explosions of pyrotechnics and a stage covered in plants, Beele opened the show with a completely renewed visual proposal. From the first moment, the audience responded with screams, raised cell phones and an expectation that was maintained during the more than two hours of the concert.
What songs and moments stood out during the show?
The concert opened with “It doesn’t make sense”igniting the audience from the first second with fire effects, dancers and an energetic staging. Throughout the night songs like “Top Diesel”, “Stay”, “Something Good”in addition to massive choreographies that filled the entire stage.
One of the most memorable moments was when Beéle performed live for the first time “Once a month”one of the most sensitive songs on their album. The excitement increased when his guests for the night appeared: Basic Nanpawho accompanied him in “Up to here I came”, and Ozunawho surprised the public with an explosive presentation in which they sang together one of the songs from their next collaborative album SENDHALin addition to interpreting the global success ““The Faker.” The closing of the show came with a triad of hits: “My Refe”, “If I caught you” and “La plena”which marked an end full of party, emotion and euphoria on their first night at the Movistar Arena.
What does this series of concerts represent for Beéle’s current career?
These six sold out dates consolidate Beele as one of the most influential Colombian artists of the moment. The presentation in Bogotá appears just when the performer is going through a golden stage, driven by his album “Borondo“, a production of 26 songs that mixes afrobeat, urban pop and Caribbean rhythms.
The success in sales, the impact on digital platforms and the recent international recognitions have transformed 2025 into the most important year of his career. With six consecutive Movistar Arenas, Beéle joins the short list of Colombian artists capable of filling the venue on multiple dates.
What’s next for Beéle after this explosive first night?
The residency will continue on the days November 15, 16, 17, 26 and 27all with tickets completely sold out. The artist has made it clear on social networks that he is refining every detail of the show to surprise in each performance, and that this series will mark “a before and after” for both him and his followers.
His team confirmed that some special guests will rotate between dates, which could bring new viral moments and unexpected collaborations in upcoming performances.
Source: Integrated Information System
