Miami, FL – December 17, 2024 – Pipe Bueno closed 2024 with a major milestone in his career: a completely sold-out concert at the iconic Movistar Arena in Bogotá, where more than 14,000 attendees celebrated his music. The event, titled 3ER ROUND, marked the third time the artist has filled this legendary venue, solidifying his position as one of the leading voices in Colombian popular music.
The December 13 performance will remain unforgettable for those in attendance, not only due to the impressive 360° stage production that offered an intimate and immersive experience but also because of the stellar lineup of guest performers.
Yeison Jiménez, Marbelle, Francy, Jhony Rivera, Yohan Usuga, Miguel Bueno, Yera, Pirlo, Grupo Origen, and Juan Pablo Navarrete all joined Pipe on stage. A particularly emotional highlight of the night was his duet with his wife, Luisa Fernanda W, delivering a performance filled with heartfelt emotion and connection.
Simultaneously, Pipe Bueno is preparing to reach new heights in his career with an announcement that marks a pivotal moment: his U.S. debut on April 4, 2025, with a concert at Miami’s James L. Knight Center. This performance will be a landmark in his journey, as after 17 years in music, he will perform for the first time in the United States, bringing his unique artistry and musical style to an audience eager to welcome him.
Pre-sale tickets for this much-anticipated concert will be available starting Tuesday, December 17, at 10:00 a.m., exclusively for Ticketmaster and AMEX customers, and will end on Friday, December 20, at 9:00 a.m., using the code [MIAMI]. General ticket sales will begin the same Friday at 10:00 a.m.
The year 2024 has been a standout one for Pipe Bueno. In July, he signed with Warner Music Latina, boosting his international career and releasing singles such as “Tengo Mucha Sed” and “Una Pregunta” featuring Mexican artist Gerardo Coronel. In October, he surprised listeners with the remix of “Mírame” alongside Edgardo Núñez and Blessd, blending Colombian popular music with urban sounds. He also performed at the Aguilar family concert at Movistar Arena and participated in the Billboard Latin Music Week panel, further cementing his role as a global representative of his genre.
Pipe Bueno wraps up the year with the satisfaction of achieving new milestones and looks forward to an even more ambitious 2025. It all begins with his highly anticipated U.S. debut, proving once again that Colombian popular music has the power to connect with new audiences and captivate international stages.
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