Portuguese DJ Priest Guilherme Peixoto Will Perform in Colombia for the First Time

Written on 11/25/2025
Caroll Viana

DJ priest Guilherme Peixoto will arrive in Colombia for the first time and will perform in Bogota on Nov. 28. Credit: Daniel Zanni, CC-BY-NC-SA-2.0- / Flickr

Portuguese priest and DJ Guilherme Peixoto will arrive in Colombia for the first time in 2025 to present a show that fuses electronic music, spirituality, and messages of integration. The event, scheduled for Nov. 28, 2025, at the Centro de Eventos Montevideo in Bogota, promises to be a unique experience within the country’s musical and cultural scene.

The presentation is expected to draw thousands of attendees who will experience an artistic proposal that breaks away from traditional concepts of electronic music and contemporary religious practice. The priest, internationally known for mixing techno with messages of faith, comes to Colombia at one of the strongest moments of his career.

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Who is the DJ Priest performing in Colombia?

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Father Guilherme Guimarães Peixoto, originally from Guimarães, Portugal, is a Catholic priest and military chaplain who has become famous worldwide for his unique way of connecting faith with the modern language of electronic music. His artistic proposal emerged after years of pastoral service, during which he discovered that music could be a powerful tool to reach young people and promote messages of peace and inclusion.

Far from limiting himself to church settings, Peixoto has taken his music to international festivals and cultural stages in various countries, where he blends electronic beats, immersive visuals, and spiritual messages that invite audiences to reflect on unity, coexistence, and the diversity of beliefs.

His style combines melodic techno with elements of sacred music and inspirational phrases, allowing him to become an influential figure within a movement that seeks to bring spirituality into everyday spaces. His philosophy is rooted in a clear premise: On the dance floor, everyone is one, regardless of faith, culture, or background. For him, music is a universal bridge capable of connecting worlds traditionally seen as separate.

A unique performance in Bogota

The show he will offer in Bogota promises to be a multisensory experience that goes beyond a concert. Attendees will enjoy a production that blends electronic music, symbolic visuals, and messages highlighting the importance of integration, peace, and respect among people of all beliefs.

The event will feature an extended program, including performances by guest DJs who will complement the priest’s proposal, turning the night into a cultural and spiritual gathering. The Centro de Eventos Montevideo will be transformed to create an immersive atmosphere where electronic sounds and reflective messages intertwine for several hours.

Peixoto arrives in Colombia after performing in countries such as Brazil, Mexico, Spain, Slovakia, and Portugal, where he has surprised audiences with his ability to transform how many people experience spirituality in modern spaces. His proposal has been seen as a form of contemporary evangelization, but also as a gesture of openness toward new ways of experiencing the sacred.

A global message reaches Colombian audiences

The visit of the DJ priest represents a key moment in his international mission to deliver a message of hope through music. His proposal aims to demonstrate that faith can coexist with modernity without losing its essence, and that music venues can become spaces for dialogue, respect, and coexistence among diverse individuals.