Colombian artist Ryan Castro has confirmed his second stadium concert in the country and will bring his show “Awooween” to El Campin Stadium in Bogota on October 31, 2026, in a performance that promises to become one of the biggest musical events of the year in the Colombian capital.
The official announcement came just days after the impact generated by his concert in Medellin, held at Atanasio Girardot Stadium, where he gathered more than 40,000 attendees, delivered an approximately five-hour show, and shared the stage with 18 special guests. The success of that production drove the expansion of the concept to Bogota, a city where the singer has also achieved sold-out shows in indoor venues in recent years.
The El Campin production will feature a special Halloween theme, which gives the show its name, Awooween — a mix of urban party, visual spectacle, and immersive experience for fans of the genre.
Ryan Castro will bring Awooween to El Campin Stadium in Bogota
The Bogota concert will mark another step in Ryan Castro’s consolidation as an artist capable of drawing massive crowds to high-capacity venues. According to the announcement, the show will include 360-degree staging, renewed visual effects, and a thematic concept aligned with Halloween celebrations.
The chosen date, October 31, reinforces the intention of turning the event into an annual tradition that combines music, costumes, and large-scale entertainment. In Colombia, few local urban artists have developed concepts of this scale, making the project one of the most ambitious in the national circuit.
Presale tickets will begin on April 29, 2026, while general sales will start on April 30 through the official ticketing platform. Ticket sections will include options for different audiences, from general stands to VIP areas and corporate suites.
It was also announced that the minimum age for entry will be 12 years old, with special conditions for minors accompanied by a responsible adult.
Ryan Castro’s musical journey: From singing on buses to filling stadiums
Ryan Castro, whose real name is Bryan David Castro Sosa, was born in Bello, Antioquia, and became known through a story of perseverance that resonates with thousands of young people. Before fame, he sang on buses in Medellin to help support his family — a stage of life that later became an essential part of his artistic identity.
Over the years, he made his way into the urban music scene with songs such as Mujeriego, Jordan, Quema, Monastery, Morena, and Sin Afán, tracks that have accumulated millions of streams on digital platforms.
His career has also grown through collaborations with major artists such as Karol G, Feid, J Balvin, Maluma, Blessd, Yandel, Arcángel, and Sean Paul, expanding his presence in international markets.
On the business side, he founded his own label, AWOO Team, marking a new phase of greater creative independence within the music industry.