Sin Bandera Will Return to Colombia With Their ‘Escenas Tour 2026’

Written on 05/20/2026
Caroll Viana

The Spanish-language romantic music duo Sin Bandera will arrive in Colombia with their Escenas Tour. The artists will perform at the Movistar Arena. Credit: Festival Vina Chile, CC BY 3.0 / Wikimedia Commons

Romantic music in Spanish is set to take center stage once again in Colombia with the return of Sin Bandera, the duo formed by Leonel García and Noel Schajris, who confirmed a new performance in Bogota as part of their international Escenas Tour 2026.

The concert will take place on Thursday, June 4, 2026, at the Movistar Arena, one of the country’s most important entertainment venues. The show is scheduled to begin at 9:00 p.m., while doors will open at 6:00 p.m.

The visit marks the duo’s return to Colombian stages after several years away and arrives at a time when nostalgia for the romantic ballads of the 2000s continues to gain momentum among different generations of listeners across Latin America.

With more than two decades of musical history, Sin Bandera established itself as one of the most successful romantic music projects in Spanish, thanks to songs that became emotional anthems for millions of people. Tracks such as “Entra en mi vida,” “Kilómetros,” “Mientes tan bien,” “Que me alcance la vida,” and “Y llegaste tú” continue to accumulate streams on digital platforms and remain relevant within Latin America’s romantic music repertoire.

The Escenas Tour aims precisely to reconnect audiences with the emotional universe that turned the duo into one of the defining acts of Latin pop ballads in the region.

“Escenas Tour”: an intimate and emotional experience arriving in Colombia

Unlike large-scale arena productions filled with visual effects, the concept behind Escenas Tour 2026 focuses on a more personal and introspective experience. The production will feature acoustic arrangements, piano-centered performances, and a stage design created to highlight the emotional connection between the songs and the audience.

The tour will also include recent material and new reinterpretations of some of their classic hits, blending the traditional essence of Sin Bandera with a more contemporary musical approach.

According to organizers, the show was designed to recreate different “emotional scenes” through music, taking audiences through songs associated with love, nostalgia, heartbreak, farewells, and personal relationships.

The duo’s return also coincides with a renewed wave of popularity for romantic ballads in Spanish, a genre that has regained visibility on digital platforms and live stages thanks to growing interest from both younger and adult audiences.

In recent years, Leonel García and Noel Schajris have also maintained successful individual careers as composers and producers, collaborating with artists from different genres throughout Latin America.

The legacy and most iconic songs of Sin Bandera

Since emerging in the early 2000s, Sin Bandera has become one of the most influential projects in Spanish-language romantic music. Formed by Leonel García and Noel Schajris, the duo has built a career spanning more than 20 years, marked by songs that evolved into Latin music classics.

Among the most recognized tracks in their catalog are “Entra en mi vida,” the single that launched them to international fame in 2001, along with hits such as “Kilómetros,” “Que lloro,” “Mientes tan bien,” “Suelta mi mano,” “Que me alcance la vida,” “Te vi venir,” and “Y llegaste tú,” songs that remain staples on romantic radio stations across Latin America.

The duo was officially formed in 1999 and made its recording debut with the album Sin Bandera in 2001, a production that achieved Platinum certification in Mexico and opened the door to an international career. Later albums, such as De viaje (2003), which earned four Platinum certifications, and Mañana (2005), helped solidify the melodic and emotional style that became the group’s signature.

In 2008, the artists announced a hiatus to focus on individual projects, temporarily ending one of the most successful acts in Latin pop ballads. However, in 2015, they officially reunited with the Una última vez tour, whose commercial success led to new releases and a definitive reconnection with their audience.

Throughout their career, Sin Bandera has also collaborated with artists such as Franco de Vita, Maluma, and Camila, expanding their presence within contemporary Latin music.