ALEJANDRO SANZ’S “¿Y AHORA QUÉ? TOUR” STARTS STRONG WITH A SOLD-OUT SHOW IN BOGOTÁ
Miami FL, (February 14) – Alejandro Sanz kicks off the second leg of his world tour ‘¿Y Ahora Qué?’ in powerful fashion, with a resounding sold-out show on the first of his two nights at Arena Movistar. This success follows his historic run through Mexico earlier this year, where he sold out all 25 scheduled dates in 2025.
The concert served as definitive proof of the moment Alejandro Sanz is living: a sonic journey in which the classics that defined an era seamlessly merged with tracks from his most personal and ambitious album to date, ‘¿Y Ahora Qué+?.’ The setlist featured “Las guapas,” one of the standout hits from the new record, alongside collaborations that already define his present, such as “Hoy No Me Siento Bien” with Grupo Frontera, “El Vino de Tu Boca” with Carin León, and “Bésame” with Shakira, their third collaboration and a cross-border, cross-algorithm hit.
The connection with the Colombian audience was immediate, delivering a night filled with emotion and total devotion from the very first chord. Bogotá now awaits a second date with the artist tonight, February 14, a double chapter-closing before the tour continues on to Ecuador, Peru, Chile, and Argentina. This major professional moment also coincides with the release of his documentary ‘Cuando nadie me ve,’ in which the artist opens the doors to his personal universe, offering an intimate look at his career, flamenco roots, and the overcoming of emotional challenges.
With more than 25 million records sold, 24 Latin Grammys, and 4 Grammys, Alejandro Sanz continues to expand his legacy, turning every concert into a unique opportunity to experience the live evolution of an icon, where timeless classics coexist with the new hits of his present.
LATIN AMERICA TOUR DATES 2026
February 13 – Bogotá, Colombia – Arena Movistar
February 14 – Bogotá, Colombia – Arena Movistar
February 19 – Quito, Ecuador – Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
February 21 – Guayaquil, Ecuador – Estadio Modelo
February 25 – Lima, Peru – Estadio Nacional
February 26 – Lima, Peru – Estadio Nacional
February 28 – Santiago, Chile – Estadio Bicentenario La Florida
March 4 – Rosario, Argentina – Autódromo de la Ciudad de Rosario
March 6 – Buenos Aires, Argentina – Campo de Polo
March 7 – Buenos Aires, Argentina – Campo de Polo
March 8 – Córdoba, Argentina – Estadio Kempes
ABOUT ALEJANDRO SANZ
Alejandro Sanz is one of the most influential and celebrated artists in the history of Latin music, with a career spanning over three decades. The Spanish singer-songwriter has released 12 studio albums, all of which have been certified multi-Platinum in the United States, Spain, and across Latin America. With hits like "Corazón Partío," "Amiga Mía," and "No Es Lo Mismo," Sanz has captured the hearts of millions worldwide and was named Person of the Year in 2017 by the Latin Recording Academy. He has collaborated with an array of renowned artists, including Shakira, Camila Cabello, Alicia Keys, Juanes, Marc Anthony, and Rosalía, showcasing his versatility and global appeal. A 22-time Latin GRAMMY® winner and a four-time GRAMMY® winner, Sanz stands as one of the most awarded Spanish artists in history. Known for his poetic lyrics, innovative compositions, and unforgettable live performances, Alejandro Sanz continues to inspire and shape the global music landscape. In 2024, he was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Billboard Latin Music Awards.