Colombian singer and songwriter Camilo Echeverry, known artistically as Camilo, announced his Worldwide Tour 2026, with which he will visit more than 15 countries.
The tour, which begins on June 13, includes 39 confirmed dates. The announcement marks the launch of one of the artist’s most ambitious projects, as he will perform across Europe, Mexico, the United States, the Caribbean, and South America over six months. The tour will end in December with a special concert in Colombia.
Camilo Worldwide Tour 2026: a global tour without precedent
The Worldwide Tour 2026 represents a decisive step in Camilo’s international expansion. The schedule includes 39 cities across 15 countries, including Spain, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, Mexico, the United States, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia.
In addition to performing the major hits that have defined his career, the singer will present previews of his upcoming fifth studio album, set to be released later this year, making the tour a platform to showcase his new musical direction.
The artist also announced that several shows originally scheduled for April in Puerto Rico and the United States have been rescheduled for October and now form part of the official tour. The reorganization will allow him to reach wider audiences and deliver a more complete show, featuring an updated setlist and a larger-scale production.
Confirmed dates and locations for the Worldwide Tour 2026
Europe
June 13 – Tenerife, Spain.
June 15 – London, United Kingdom.
June 17 – Paris, France.
June 19 – Milan, Italy.
June 20 – Zurich, Switzerland.
June 22 – Berlin, Germany.
June 24 – Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Mexico
Aug. 28 – Mexico City.
Aug. 29 – Queretaro.
Aug. 30 – Leon.
Sept. 3 – Veracruz.
Sept. 4 – Monterrey.
Sept. 5 – Guadalajara.
Sept. 6 – San Luis Potosi.
Sept. 10 – Hermosillo.
Sept. 11 – Puebla.
Sept 12 – Tampico.
Sept. 17 – Cancun.
Sept. 18 – Merida.
Sept. 19 – Villahermosa.
Sept. 20 – Acapulco.
Caribbean and the United States
Oct. 2 – San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Oct. 4 – Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
Oct. 9 – Miami, U.S.
Oct. 10 – Orlando, U.S.
Oct. 15 – Chicago, U.S.
Oct. 17 – New York, U.S.
South America
Oct. 23 – Asuncion, Paraguay.
Oct. 25 – Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Oct. 28 – Montevideo, Uruguay.
Oct. 30 – Rosario, Argentina.
Oct. 31 – Cordoba, Argentina.
Nov. 2 – Mendoza, Argentina.
Nov. 5 – Santiago, Chile.
Nov. 8 – Arequipa, Peru.
Nov. 10 – Lima, Peru.
Dec. 4 – Quito, Ecuador.
Dec. 5 – Cuenca, Ecuador.
Dec. 11 – Bogota, Colombia (tour finale).
The hits that will shape the tour
Camilo has built a solid career in Latin pop with songs that have become global favorites. Among his most notable tracks are “Tutu,” “Vida de Rico,” “Favorito,” “Ropa Cara,” and “Por Primera Vez.” These songs have not only accumulated millions of plays on digital platforms but also represent different stages of his artistic evolution.
The tour’s setlist will also include other popular hits such as “Bebe,” “Alaska,” “Indigo,” “KESI (Remix),” and “Manos de Tijera,” songs that have expanded his international reach thanks to collaborations with artists such as Pedro Capo, Shawn Mendes, El Alfa, and Grupo Firme. On Spotify, tracks such as “Tutu,” “Vida de Rico,” “Por Primera Vez,” “Ropa Cara,” and “Indigo” remain among the singer’s most-streamed releases.

