Ana Gabriel will be in Colombia in 2024 – credit @anagabrieloficial/Instagram
The renowned Mexican singer Ana Gabriel will visit Bogotá, Colombia, in a special concert that will mark the celebration of her 50 years of artistic career. This event is scheduled to take place on August 2 at the MedPlus Coliseum, being one of the most anticipated dates by her followers within the framework of her One More Wish tour.
The pre-sale of tickets will begin on May 15 and 16, exclusively for clients of Bancos Aval and the Dale! digital wallet, followed by the general sale that will begin on May 17.
Ana Gabriel’s One More Wish tour includes presentations in several cities in the country, such as Montería, Bucaramanga, Cali, Villavicencio and Neiva during the month of June. Initially, Bogotá was not among the cities to visit, which generated a wave of reactions among her fans through social networks. However, after three months of waiting, the inclusion of Bogotá in the itinerary was finally confirmed, satisfying the expectations of many fans.
The announcement of this concert comes to consolidate a tour that promises to be emotional and memorable for the artist and her followers.
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The tour celebrates half a century of a successful artistic career, during which Ana Gabriel has conquered the public with iconic songs such as Simply Friends, Who Like You and Ay Amor. At 68 years old, Ana Gabriel continues to be a relevant figure in music, accumulating recognitions that include Lo Nuestro, Latin Grammy and Grammy awards.
For the concert in Bogotá, Ana Gabriel will be accompanied by special guests Jean Carlos Centeno and Paola Jara, prominent figures of vallenato and popular music, which promises an unforgettable evening for attendees.
The singer opened more dates in Colombia as part of her anniversary tour – credit MusicVibe
The pre-sale for the presentation of the Mexican in the capital will be available on May 15 and 16, primarily for clients of the banks that are part of the Aval Group (from Bogotá, from the West, Popular, AV Villas and Dale!).
File photograph from February 2020 of the Mexican singer Ana Gabriel at the Viña del Mar International Song Festival (Chile) – credit EFE/Alberto Valdés
From 9:00 am on the designated Wednesday until Thursday at 11:59 pm, the first phase will be open to purchase tickets. Then, on Friday, May 17, the possibility of purchasing tickets will be extended to the general public.
Prices will depend on the areas and will be distributed as follows:
- Zone 5 (partial view): 170,000
- Zone 4: 270,000
- Zone 3: 320,000
- Zone 2: 370,000
- Zone 1: 450,000
- VIP: 500.000
- Gold boxes: 6,500,000
- Platinum boxes: 7,000,000
- Diamond stages: 8′000,000
Ticket purchases can be made from www.taquillalive.com.
These are the ticket prices for the Ana Gabriel concert in Bogotá – credit Box Office Live
Ana Gabriel, whose real name is María Guadalupe Araujo Yong, is one of the most prominent figures in music in Latin America. She was born on December 10, 1955 in Sinaloa, Mexico, and from a very young age she showed an inclination towards music, participating in several singing competitions during her childhood and adolescence.
Throughout her career, Ana Gabriel has cultivated a very personal style that mixes elements of pop with ranchera music, ballads and boleros, achieving a special place in the hearts of millions of followers in Mexico and other Spanish-speaking countries.
Since her debut in 1974 to date, Ana Gabriel has released more than 20 studio albums, some of which have reached high positions on the popularity charts. Among her best-known songs are hits such as Qué como tú, Simply friends, It’s too late and Luna, which have left an indelible mark on the music industry. Her distinctive voice and ability to convey deep emotions through her performances have earned her numerous awards and recognitions throughout her career.
In addition to her successful musical career, Ana Gabriel has stood out for her participation in important festivals and events internationally. Her influence transcends generations, and she continues to be an inspiration to new artists in the field of Latin music. Her commitment to her art and her ability to connect with the public make her a living legend of Spanish music.