Chilean singer Mon Laferte confirmed her return to Colombia as part of her new world tour, Femme Fatale Tour, a concert series that will take her across several countries in the Americas throughout 2026. The artist will perform in Bogota on May 7 at Movistar Arena and on May 9 at Centro de Eventos La Macarena in Medellin.
The announcement marks the return of one of the most recognized voices in contemporary Latin American music, following the release of her latest album, Femme Fatale, the record that gives its name to this new artistic era. The tour began on March 7 in the Dominican Republic and will run through November, with performances in Mexico, Chile, Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Canada, and the United States.
Mon Laferte in Colombia: A show with theatrical aesthetics and a new sound proposal
The Femme Fatale Tour accompanies the release of Mon Laferte’s self-titled album, a 14-track production that blends alternative pop, jazz, and Latin American sounds. The concept of the show revolves around the figure of the femme fatale as a symbol of strength, vulnerability, and transformation.
According to information released about the tour, the stage production embraces an elegant, dark, and theatrical aesthetic, in line with the artistic evolution the singer has shown in recent years. In addition to her new compositions, the setlist will include some of the most iconic songs of her career, turning each concert into a journey through different stages of her discography.
The musical career of Mon Laferte
Born in Viña del Mar in 1983 under the name Norma Monserrat Bustamante Laferte, Mon Laferte has established herself as one of the most important Latin American artists of the last two decades. Her career began at a young age when she earned a scholarship to study music, and she later gained recognition on Chilean television.
With a style that fuses bolero, alternative rock, pop, cumbia, reggae, and ballads, the singer has sold more than seven million records and earned multiple awards, including six Latin Grammys. Among her most notable albums are La Trenza, Seis, Autopoetica, and now Femme Fatale.
Songs such as Tu falta de querer, Amárrame, and Mi buen amor made her a reference point in Spanish-language music, while her interpretive talent has taken her to internationally renowned venues such as Madison Square Garden, Luna Park, and festivals like Coachella and Vive Latino.

