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Concerts
Concert in Medellin: Altavoz 2024
Get Ready for Altavoz 2024 in Medellín. The festival that unites diverse genres, including punk, metal, core, electronic, rap, others,
Concert in Medellin: Manrico Seghi Jazz Organ Trío
Get ready for Manrico Seghi Jazz Organ Trio for an extraordinary opportunity to enjoy two nights of exceptional jazz. Come
Concert in Medellin: Sambe City 2024
Get ready for Sambe City 2024. This year’s lineup promises a mix of reggae, punk, ska, and other genres. Don’t
Theatre in Medellin: El Cuarto de los Espíritus
Get ready for El Cuarto de los Espíritus with Los Pantolocos for a remarkable show that will enchant the family.
Concert in Medellin: Canticuentos Filarmónicos
Get ready for Canticuentos Filarmónicos for the Family to sing along, and dive into these musical adventures. A magical concert
Nicolás y Los Fumadores – A Night in Pablo Tobón Uribe
Colombian indie rock band Nicolás y Los Fumadores take the stage at Teatro Pablo Tobón Uribe for a night of
Puerto Candelaria Anniversary: El Mito Fundacional
Celebrating their 25th anniversary, Puerto Candelaria presents “El Mito Fundacional,” a performance that narrates the band’s imaginative origin story. This
Piero – Mi Viejo Tour Concert
Celebrating 60 years of artistic life, Argentine singer and composer Piero brings his unique blend of poetic lyrics and musical
Season N.º 5 Filarmed: Raíces Vikingas Concert
The fifth installment of Filarmed’s 2025 season, “Raíces Vikingas,” explores the musical heritage of the Viking era, under the baton
Queen & Led Zeppelin Filarmónico
“Queen Y Led Zeppelin Filarmónico” is a symphonic tribute concert that reimagines the iconic music of Queen and Led Zeppelin
Fiestas del Viejo Peñol y del Embalse 2025
Immerse yourself in the rich history, vibrant culture, and unmistakable soul of El Peñol during the traditional Fiestas del Viejo
Concert Nº 5: Wiener Kammersymphonie
The Wiener Kammersymphonie, a distinguished string quintet from Vienna, brings their unique blend of innovation and tradition to Medellín. Their











