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December 10, 2025
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Concerts in Bogotá: the unmissable shows that close in 2025 at the Movistar Arena

Bonka, Beéle and the 100% Rolos festival headline December events, while international artists are already announced for 2026

The country’s capital is getting ready for an exciting musical closing in 2025, with a December agenda that will fill the Movistar Arena with concerts, festivals and cultural events. The venue will offer proposals ranging from electronic to urban, including local music and competitive freestyle, turning the last weeks of the year into a party for all audiences.

The must-see shows of December:

Bonka – December 12 and 13

The Colombian electronic duo returns to the Movistar Arena with two dates for those over 14 years old. Tickets range from $149,000 to $350,000, with locations reporting availability in sectors of 600 to more than 1,800 seats depending on the area.

Beéle – December 17 and 20

The artist from Barranquilla, one of the most listened to in the country, adds new dates after several sold-out shows in November. For these concerts, allowed from 12 years old (minors accompanied by an adult), tickets range between $175,600 and $482,100, with tickets available depending on capacity by sector.

A Novena for Bogotá – December 16

A special event that seeks to unite Bogotá families in a cultural and musical celebration prior to Christmas.

100% Rolos Festival – December 18

A night dedicated to the capital’s talent. The festival will open doors at 5:00 pm and begin at 7:00 pm, with a lineup made up of Don Tetto, La Derecha, The Mills, La 33, Nico Hernández, La Etnia, Javier Alerta, Juan Palau and Pescao Vivo. Tickets from $115,000 to $377,200. Minimum age: 14 years.

FMS World Series – December 19

The most important freestyle competition in Spanish language lands in Bogotá to crown the best MCs of the season, in an event of high demand among the young public.

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A year marked by great musical shows.

During 2025, the Movistar Arena was the scene of concerts that set attendance records and left memorable moments for fans. Artists such as Rels B, Molotov, Anuel AA, Rauw Alejandro, Santiago Cruz, among others, some of whom achieved “sold outs”, reinforced the status of the stage as one of the most important venues in Latin America.

One of the most important events of the year was the triumphant return of Shakira to Colombia. The artist from Barranquilla had two historic moments in Bogotá: first, on February 26 and 27, when she filled the El Campín Stadium as part of the first stage of her Women No Longer Cry World Tourgenerating a strong economic and tourist impact on the city. Months later, on November 1, he closed his tour in the country with a special show at the Vive Claro Cultural District, where he surprised the public by performing “The Wall” next to the Bogotá Women’s Philharmonicoffering an unforgettable performance that sealed the end of their world tour.

Another notable event was the visit of The Chainsmokerswhich mixed EDM, pop and immersive visuals. His return to Colombia received positive reviews from the public for the constant interaction and international staging.

These last months were also marked by the strong presence of colombian artistswho filled the Arena with urban, popular and Latin fusion music. This phenomenon reinforces the rise of national talent, which continues to gain ground on digital platforms and massive stages.

Next year also starts with a strong agenda at the Movistar Arena:

avenged sevenfold – January 20, 2026, with the tour Life Is But a Dream.

Alejandro Sanz – February 13, 2026, with your tour And Now What?

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