Bogotá is preparing for three nights to the rhythm of ‘Frente al Mar’ and ‘Si Te Pillara’ with Beéle at the Movistar Arena. We tell you the details!
From November 14 to 17, the Movistar Arena became a true Caribbean party, and Beéle made Bogotá vibrate with his greatest hits.
The Barranquilla native filled four consecutive dates, and the connection with his fans was so intense that the news was immediate: There will be a seventh performance for those who did not have tickets in this historic concert series.
On social networks, thousands of fans celebrated the delivery of the artist, who carried the flag of Colombia in style and reaffirmed why he continues to be one of the most sought-after singers of the country.
Confirmed on their networks, The seventh date promises surprises and reaffirms Beéle as one of the great references of urban pop and Afro-Caribbean rhythms in the country.
“It’s not six, it’s seven… so you know,” he wrote in a recent post.
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Beéle: this is how 4/7 dates were lived in Bogotá
On Friday, November 15, the green curtain descended and warned that the night would be epic. Tropical plants, a jungle atmosphere and that unmistakable Caribbean vibe turned the Movistar Arena into a true Afro-Caribbean party.
At 10 at night, amidst screams, cheers and a sea of lit cell phones, Beéle burst in with ‘Anhélame’, one of his most emblematic anthems.
Bursts of fire, dancers and a light show reminiscent of Carnival elevated the experience. Between songs, the artist energized the audience with phrases like: “If Carnival lasts four days, why can’t I do six dates?” The response from the public was a unanimous cry, and he confirmed it with the success of each performance.
Then, Basic Nanpa went on stage to perform ‘This is as far as I’ve come’, unleashing nostalgia and full-throated choruses. Ozuna He joined as a guest on the first two dates, while the other two did not have guest artists; Even so, Beéle’s energy remained unstoppable, raising the public’s spirits to the maximum.
Between song and song, the Barranquilla native dedicated a few words to Bogotá, the city that saw him take off: “Bogotá opened the doors to me. I came from Barranquilla straight to fulfill my dream.” With emotion, he announced the seventh date of this “dream” on social media, promising new surprises for his fans.
What’s coming for Beéle?
Selling out six consecutive dates at the Movistar Arena is no small feat. This milestone coincides with the rise of his album ‘Borondo’, a production by 26 songs that mix afrobeat, urban pop and Caribbean rhythms.
Without a doubt, 2025 is shaping up to be the most important year of his career, with success in sales, impact on digital platforms and international recognition. Beéle continues to expand his legacy and reach out to his fans, with each night promising special guests and collaborations that could go viral.
The historic tour will continue on days November 26 and 27, all with tickets sold out, and the seventh date is already on its way to official confirmation.
The truth is that Brandon de Jesús, real name of the artist, He has made it clear that he is fine-tuning every detail to surprise in each performance, ensuring that this series will mark ‘a before and after’ for both him and his followers.
