Ozuna Announces Return to Colombia for Una Aventura World Tour
The Una Aventura World Tour began on 16 June 2026 in Ibiza, Spain, and will span more than 30 shows across Europe and Latin America. Confirmed stops include Marbella, Gallipoli, Zurich, Milan, Naples, Reggio Emilia, Forte dei Marmi, Costinești, Almere, Porto, Mallorca, Fasano, Valencia, Sardinia, Rosarito, Monterrey, Buenos Aires, Managua, San Salvador, Tegucigalpa, Santiago, Asunción, Mexico City, San José, Lima, and the two Colombian dates. The tour’s schedule is still being updated, but the Colombian dates are the only ones announced for the country.
Ozuna, whose real name is Juan Carlos Ozuna Rosado, has sold more than 15 million records worldwide and has earned two Latin Grammy Awards, five Billboard Music Awards and twelve Billboard Latin Music Awards. His discography includes five studio albums that have topped the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart, and his 2018 single “Taki Taki” was certified quadruple‑platinum by the RIAA. The artist’s return to Colombia follows a four‑year absence; his last Colombian concerts were in 2022, when he performed in Bogotá and Medellín.
The Colombian shows are described as the most anticipated music events of 2026 in the country. According to the tour’s promotional material, the Bogotá concert will be staged at a venue that can accommodate up to 14,000 fans, while the Medellín show will be held at a stadium with a capacity of 39,500. The specific arenas have not yet been announced, and ticket sale dates are pending.
The Una Aventura World Tour is marketed as a narrative experience that revisits key moments in Ozuna’s career. The setlist is expected to feature early hits such as “Se Preparó,” “Caramelo,” “Baila Baila Baila,” “Criminal,” “Te Boté,” and “Taki Taki,” as well as newer releases including the single “Mi Yo De Antes.” Production details indicate a large‑scale stage design with advanced visual effects and a concept that links the artist’s past, present and future.
While ticket information is still forthcoming, the tour’s schedule indicates that the Colombian dates are positioned after a series of European stops and before the final Latin American legs. The 5 September Bogotá concert will follow the 1 September show in Buenos Aires, and the 4 December Medellín concert will be the last stop before the tour concludes.
At present, no official ticket prices or venue names have been released. Fans and industry observers are awaiting further details from Ozuna’s management and the tour’s official website. The Colombian dates are expected to generate significant interest, given the artist’s popularity in the region and the absence of a major Latin‑urban performer in the country for four years.
In summary, Ozuna’s Una Aventura World Tour will bring him back to Colombia on 5 September in Bogotá and 4 December in Medellín. The tour began in Ibiza on 16 June and will continue through Europe and Latin America, concluding in Medellín. Ticket sale dates and venue details remain to be announced, but the Colombian shows are already among the most anticipated events of the year.