Argentine singer TINI confirmed her highly anticipated return to Colombia as part of her ambitious FUTTTURA World Tour 2026. The artist will perform on September 18 at the Movistar Arena in Bogota.
The tour, considered the biggest of her career so far, will arrive in Bogota after visiting stages in Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Peru, and Mexico, further establishing TINI as one of the most influential figures in contemporary Latin pop. The tour will also include dates in Europe during 2027, with concerts scheduled in cities such as Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia.
The presale for tickets to the concert in Colombia will begin on May 11, 2026, while general sales will be available starting May 13. Ticket prices will range from 155,000 to 620,000 Colombian pesos, depending on the selected section.
FUTTTURA: TINI’s tour coming to Colombia
More than a traditional concert, FUTTTURA has been conceived as an immersive experience that blends music, visual storytelling, fashion, and technology. The production will feature giant LED screens, moving structures, futuristic visuals, and a stage design created to showcase the different artistic stages of the singer’s career.
The show will be divided into three acts representing TINI’s past, present, and future. One of the most emotional moments will be a tribute to her beginnings in the hit youth series Violetta, the production that launched her to international fame more than a decade ago.
In addition to the visual production, the show will include a live band and a large-scale dance ensemble. The setlist is expected to combine classic songs from her career with recent tracks from her album Un mechón de pelo, an introspective project that explored themes related to emotional vulnerability and mental health.
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Who is TINI and how she built her international career
TINI, whose real name is Martina Stoessel, began her artistic career on Disney Channel with the youth phenomenon Violetta, a production that achieved enormous popularity in Latin America and Europe between 2012 and 2016. Thanks to that project, the artist managed to build a strong international fan base from a very young age.
After finishing her Disney era, TINI transitioned toward a more mature and experimental musical style. Her debut album, TINI, marked the beginning of her solo career and achieved significant chart success in Argentina and Europe.
Later albums such as Quiero Volver, Tini Tini Tini, and Cupido consolidated her artistic evolution toward urban pop, reggaeton, and electronic fusion sounds.
Throughout her career, the singer has collaborated with international artists such as Karol G, Maria Becerra, Becky G, and Manuel Turizo, expanding her impact within the Latin music industry.

