Manuel Turizo Gira / Tour 2026
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0 / 12 citiesLive tour status for Manuel Turizo across the 12 biggest North American markets — refreshed daily from Ticketmaster. Tap any "not yet" city to see the closest confirmed date.
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- How do I get Manuel Turizo tickets?
- Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
- What time does the show start?
- Most Manuel Turizo shows start between 7 and 9 PM local, with doors 60–90 minutes earlier. Exact time is on each ticket.
- How long is the concert?
- Roughly 90–150 minutes including the opener and a short encore.
About Manuel Turizo
MManuel Turizo is the Colombian Latin Pop artist on the 2026 gira — bilingual production, live band plus DJ, and a perreo-friendly setlist that pulls from every era of the catalog. Live dates auto-populate on this page the moment new 2026 shows are confirmed. Tour routing typically spans major North American cities, with Canadian stops usually including arena-sized venues in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and Montreal, and US stops covering New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Seattle, and other top metros.
Cheapest Manuel Turizo Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
Manuel Turizo tickets can move fast, especially for big-city dates, but there are a few reliable ways to land the best price.
- Buy during the official on-sale window. Face-value primary tickets on Ticketmaster are almost always cheaper than resale — the listings above show primary availability first.
- Consider mid-week shows. Tuesday and Wednesday Manuel Turizo dates often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekend stops in the same city.
- Go upper-level. Upper 300-level or balcony sections typically start near $45 to $75 and still offer a strong view of the stage.
- Watch last-minute drops.Resellers often slash prices 24 to 48 hours before doors open, especially for mid-week dates that haven't sold out.
- Compare nearby cities. It can be cheaper to drive 2 to 3 hours to a smaller market — check the full cheap Manuel Turizo tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
Manuel TurizoVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, Manuel Turizo VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Manuel Turizoconcerts often include early venue entry, a premium seat or pit access, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and occasionally a pre-show soundcheck or photo opportunity. Meet and greet packages, when offered, sell out fastest — if you see one listed on the show page above, it's worth grabbing immediately. For the full breakdown of current VIP and meet and greet options on this tour, see the Manuel TurizoVIP & meet and greet guide.
Manuel TurizoPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the Manuel Turizo 2026 tour typically open 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale and are the best way to lock in seats before inventory drops. The most common presales for Manuel Turizotour stops are Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation presale, the artist's official newsletter or fan club, and credit-card presales from Citi, American Express, or Capital One in North America. Sign-up links usually go live from the artist's official site 1 to 2 weeks before the on-sale. See the Manuel Turizo presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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Inside Manuel Turizo
Manuel Turizo is the Colombian singer-songwriter who turned a teenage SoundCloud breakout into one of the most globally streamed Latin pop and reggaeton catalogues of the late 2010s and the 2020s. Born Manuel Turizo Zapata in Montería, Córdoba on April 12, 2000, he and his older brother Julián began uploading home-recorded songs under the MTZ banner — a nickname pulled straight from his initials — while still in high school in Monteria. Una Lady Como Tú, released in late 2016 and re-recorded in 2017, broke first in Colombia and then across Latin America, racking up streams in the hundreds of millions and landing him a deal that pulled him out of Córdoba into the Medellín reggaeton circuit. The debut ADN in 2019 confirmed he could carry a full-length record; Dopamina in 2021 leaned harder into Latin pop balladry; 2000, released in August 2023, produced La Bachata — the bachata-pop crossover that hit number one on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart, sat in the global Spotify chart for months, and turned him from a regional star into a planetary one. 201, the follow-up project around the 2000 era, deepened the songbook with collaborations across reggaeton, urbano, and bachata. The MTZ Manhattan label, his own imprint, sits behind the operation alongside the broader Sony Music Latin distribution backbone. The Una Lady Como Tú breakout, the Maluma collaboration Quiéreme Mientras Se Pueda, the Anuel AA and Ozuna duets, the Shakira feature on Copa Vacía in 2023, and the long string of festival and arena headlines from Bogotá to Madrid to Miami all sit around the music as evidence of how the brand has scaled. This page is the central hub for tour dates, ticket guidance, setlist context, and the cities he plays most.
About Manuel Turizo
Manuel Turizo Zapata grew up in Montería, the capital of the Córdoba department on Colombia's Caribbean coast, in a musical household where his father — a singer in his own right — and his older brother Julián Turizo set the tone early. He picked up guitar as a child, started writing songs in his early teens, and posted his first recordings to YouTube and SoundCloud while still in school. Una Lady Como Tú, the song that opened every door, was written and demoed when he was sixteen and re-recorded with proper production once it caught fire in 2017; the music video pushed past a billion views inside two years and pulled him into the Medellín reggaeton scene that had already turned J Balvin, Maluma, and Karol G into international acts. The early run leaned vallenato-and-reggaeton hybrid more than the polished urbano pop that came later — Esperándote, Déjala Que Vuelva with Piso 21, and the Nicky Jam collaboration confirmed he could move both as a soloist and as a feature artist. ADN, his 2019 debut album, formalized the sound; Dopamina in 2021 pushed deeper into Latin pop balladry, into the kind of mid-tempo heartbreak song that scales globally because the melodies sit somewhere between Maluma and the older Caribbean songbook he grew up with. 2000, released in August 2023, was the breakthrough. La Bachata — built on the genre's signature guitar pattern but produced with full radio-ready pop sheen — broke first in Colombia, then Mexico, then Spain, then the broader Latin Caribbean and US Hispanic markets, eventually clocking more than two billion Spotify streams and topping Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart for an extended run. Quiéreme Mientras Se Pueda with Maluma confirmed the project was deep beyond one hit; El Merengue with Marshmello broadened the dancefloor footprint; the Shakira collaboration Copa Vacía in 2023 lined him up alongside one of Colombia's most exported artists. 201, the companion era around 2000, leaned further into bachata, urbano, and Latin pop balladry without abandoning the reggaeton root. MTZ Manhattan, the label he founded with his brother and team, sits behind the operation; Sony Music Latin handles broader distribution. He has been open in interviews about staying grounded in Colombia despite the global push — recording sessions still run between Medellín and Bogotá, family ties remain anchored in Montería, and the visual identity of the brand has leaned consistently on Caribbean Colombian iconography rather than the Miami-Latin-pop gloss that some of his peers chose.
Manuel Turizo tour dates and live show
Manuel Turizo's live operation scaled from theatres and clubs in 2018 and 2019 to arenas across Latin America, Europe, and the United States once 2000 broke globally. The 2000 Tour and its 201-era extension routed through José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in San Juan, Movistar Arena in Bogotá and Santiago, Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City, Palacio de los Deportes in CDMX, Wizink Center in Madrid, Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona, and arena-tier rooms across the US Hispanic markets. He has anchored festival headline slots at Estéreo Picnic in Bogotá, Tecate Pa'l Norte in Monterrey, Viña del Mar in Chile, Coca-Cola Flow Fest in Mexico City, and Reggaeton Beach Festival across Spain. A typical Manuel Turizo show runs roughly 90 to 110 minutes and is built around a full live band — guitar, bass, percussion, and a horn or string section depending on the room — rather than the DJ-and-mic format that some reggaeton peers still use. The set leans into the bachata-pop crossovers, the Una Lady Como Tú nostalgia block, the perreo cuts from 2000 and 201, and the Latin pop balladry from Dopamina, with stage banter in Spanish throughout and a heavy emphasis on call-and-response chorus moments. Production is mid-scale by stadium-tour standards — clean LED work, a thrust catwalk on arena dates, and a backing crew that keeps the focus on the vocal and the band rather than on pyrotechnics or video set-piece moments. The 2026 routing has continued the arena-and-festival pattern with confirmed dates announced in concentrated bursts across regional legs rather than a single global rollout. If he is touring in your region, the schedule strip above shows every confirmed date.
Manuel Turizo tickets
Manuel Turizo tickets for arena dates typically start in the $60–$90 range for upper-level seats at North American stops on the day of on-sale and climb past $200 for lower-bowl and floor seats once dynamic pricing kicks in through Ticketmaster. Floor and front-pit packages routinely clear $300–$500 face value for the biggest markets — Miami, Los Angeles, New York, Mexico City, Madrid — and resale on StubHub, SeatGeek, and Vivid Seats can land higher for weekend dates. Festival headline slots at Estéreo Picnic, Tecate Pa'l Norte, or Coca-Cola Flow Fest do not sell single-artist tickets — the festival multi-day pass is the only path in. European arena dates in Spain at Wizink Center and Palau Sant Jordi follow similar pricing scaled to local market conditions, distributed through Ticketmaster Spain and El Corte Inglés. Latin American on-sales clear faster than European ones — Bogotá, Medellín, Santiago, and Mexico City dates routinely clear the lower bowl within the first hour of public on-sale. Official on-sales run through Ticketmaster as the primary in most markets, with regional ticketing platforms covering Latin America: Tu Boleta in Colombia, Eticket and Superboletos in Mexico, Punto Ticket in Chile, and Ticketmaster Mexico for CDMX dates. Pre-sales typically open 24–48 hours ahead of the public window for fan club, credit card, or label-affiliated codes. Set an alert on this page rather than checking once and walking away — Manuel Turizo on-sales in his strongest markets clear the best face-value seats inside the first hour of every confirmed date.
Manuel Turizo setlist
A Manuel Turizo setlist on the 2000 and 201 cycles runs 22 to 26 songs across roughly 100 minutes and braids the breakout-era cuts, the 2000 bachata-pop block, and the Dopamina balladry into a single show arc. La Bachata typically lands in the middle hour as the singalong anchor — the room sings every word back, often unprompted on the post-chorus, and the live band stretches the guitar pattern for an extended outro. Una Lady Como Tú functions as the nostalgia statement — the 2017 breakout that most of the audience first found him through, performed close to its recorded arrangement with the room carrying the chorus. Quiéreme Mientras Se Pueda, the Maluma collaboration, lands as a solo vocal feature on the studio recording's hook. El Merengue with Marshmello pivots the room into the dancefloor block. Copa Vacía, the Shakira collaboration, is performed as a solo vocal version on most dates given that Shakira does not appear as a guest. The deeper 2000 cuts — Mírame, Vagabundo, Bésame, El Rey — round out the bachata-and-urbano middle. The Dopamina-era balladry typically lands in a stripped-back acoustic block with Manuel alone on guitar or with a single backing player. Encores typically close on La Bachata or a 201-era statement cut. Night-to-night variation is moderate — the bachata-pop singles stay locked, the deep cuts rotate. For exact night-by-night setlists, setlist.fm tracks every confirmed Manuel Turizo date with crowd-submitted song-by-song lists usually posted within hours of the encore.
Manuel Turizo meet-and-greet packages
Manuel Turizo meet-and-greet packages have appeared inconsistently across the 2000 and 201 cycles. Some arena dates have offered VIP packages through Ticketmaster and the label's official channels that bundle premium seating, early venue entry, an exclusive merchandise item, and on select dates a pre-show photo opportunity — without guaranteed face-to-face conversation. The MTZ Manhattan label and Sony Music Latin have at points run limited fan experience contests around album releases and tour announcements, with winners drawn from social media engagement or fan club membership. Festival headline slots typically do not include any meet-and-greet access at the artist level — the festival operator controls backstage access and Manuel's team has not consistently offered formal m&g tiers at festival appearances. Anyone offering a guaranteed in-person Manuel Turizo meet-and-greet outside of official Ticketmaster VIP, MTZ Manhattan, or Sony Music Latin channels should be treated with extreme skepticism; resale meet-and-greet listings are the most heavily scammed segment of the Manuel Turizo secondary market. If face-time is the goal, premium floor or front-pit seats are the realistic path — Manuel walks the thrust catwalk on arena dates and engages directly with the floor crowd, which is the closest most fans will get without a verified official VIP package.
Tour cities
Bogotá
Bogotá is one of Manuel Turizo's home-country anchors and the single largest Colombian market for arena-tier dates. Movistar Arena in the El Salitre district has hosted multiple sold-out Bogotá runs across the 2000 and 201 cycles, with Coliseo MedPlus and the larger Estadio El Campín in scope for stadium-scale routings when the demand profile supports it. The Bogotá on-sale typically clears the lower bowl within the first hour through Tu Boleta and the official venue ticketing channels. Pre-sales for fan club, credit card, or label-affiliated codes run 24–48 hours ahead of the public window. Movistar Arena sits near the Salitre El Greco TransMilenio station and is reachable from most northern and central Bogotá neighborhoods via TransMilenio plus a short walk. Plan transit ahead of time — post-show egress at Movistar Arena clears in 30 to 45 minutes on a sold-out night.
Medellín
Medellín is Manuel Turizo's adopted music-industry home — the city where the Colombian reggaeton scene that pulled him out of Montería has its operational base, and the market where MTZ Manhattan and his core production team have done most of their recording and rehearsal work. Coliseo Live in the Llanogrande area outside Rionegro has hosted his arena-tier Medellín dates, with Estadio Atanasio Girardot in central Medellín in scope for stadium-scale runs when the routing supports it. Medellín on-sales clear faster than Bogotá ones given the hometown pull, with Tu Boleta and the official venue ticketing channels handling distribution. The Medellín metro reaches the inner-city venues directly; Coliseo Live in Llanogrande typically requires rideshare from Medellín proper or a shuttle from the Rionegro airport area. Plan transit ahead — Llanogrande post-show traffic can run 60 to 90 minutes on a sold-out night.
Miami
Miami is the mainland US home market — the highest-density Manuel Turizo audience outside of Colombia, with a Cuban, Puerto Rican, Dominican, Venezuelan, and Colombian fan base that turns every Miami date into a hometown show. Kaseya Center downtown and the Watsco Center on the University of Miami campus in Coral Gables have hosted his Miami arena dates across the 2000 and 201 cycles, with festival headline slots and Calle Ocho appearances rounding out the South Florida footprint. The Miami on-sale clears the lower bowl within the first hour through Ticketmaster. Pre-sales for fan club, credit card, or label-affiliated codes run 24–48 hours ahead of the public window. Kaseya Center sits on the Metromover Freedom Tower stop; Watsco Center is reachable via the Metrorail to University station plus a short campus walk. Plan transit ahead — Miami post-show traffic can run 45 to 60 minutes on a sold-out night.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles is Manuel Turizo's biggest West Coast market and one of the largest single-city Latino audiences in the United States, anchored by the Mexican, Central American, and South American populations across greater LA and the Inland Empire. The Forum in Inglewood, YouTube Theater on the SoFi Stadium campus, and Peacock Theater downtown have hosted his LA-area dates across the 2000 and 201 cycles. The LA on-sale clears the lower bowl within the first hour through Ticketmaster, with pre-sales for fan club and credit card codes opening 24–48 hours ahead. The Forum is reachable via Metro K Line plus event-night shuttle from Downtown Inglewood; YouTube Theater sits at the same campus stop; Peacock Theater is at the 7th Street/Metro Center station on the A, B, D, and E lines. Plan transit ahead — LA stadium-campus traffic clears slower than transit.
New York
New York is one of Manuel Turizo's anchor mainland US markets, drawing from the largest Dominican, Puerto Rican, and South American populations in the country. Madison Square Garden, Barclays Center in Brooklyn, and Radio City Music Hall have all been in scope for his NYC-area arena dates across the 2000 and 201 cycles, with festival appearances at Coca-Cola Music Hall partner events and the broader Latin music festival circuit rounding out the regional footprint. The NYC on-sale clears the lower bowl within the first hour through Ticketmaster. Pre-sales run 24–48 hours ahead. MSG sits on top of Penn Station and is reachable from every major subway line and from NJ Transit, LIRR, and Amtrak; Barclays is at the Atlantic Avenue–Barclays Center hub on the 2, 3, 4, 5, B, D, N, Q, R, and W; Radio City is at 47–50 Streets–Rockefeller Center on the B, D, F, and M.
Mexico City
Mexico City is one of the single largest markets for Manuel Turizo anywhere outside Colombia. Palacio de los Deportes, Auditorio Nacional, and Arena Ciudad de México have hosted his CDMX arena dates across the 2000 and 201 cycles, with Coca-Cola Flow Fest at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez and Tecate Comuna in Puebla rounding out the central Mexico festival footprint. The CDMX on-sale clears the lower bowl in single-digit minutes via Ticketmaster Mexico and Superboletos. Auditorio Nacional is reachable via Metro Auditorio on Line 7; Palacio de los Deportes is at Ciudad Deportiva on Line 9; Arena Ciudad de México sits in the north of the city and requires Metro to Aquiles Serdán on Line 7 plus a connecting rideshare or shuttle. Plan transit ahead and add buffer for post-show egress — CDMX arena nights can take 60 to 90 minutes or more to clear.
Madrid
Madrid is Manuel Turizo's largest European market and one of the strongest Latin music markets on the continent, drawing from the Colombian, Dominican, Ecuadorian, Peruvian, and Venezuelan populations across Madrid and the broader Spain Hispanic-American diaspora. Wizink Center in the Goya district has hosted his Madrid arena dates across the 2000 and 201 cycles, with Reggaeton Beach Festival and the broader European Latin festival circuit rounding out the Spain footprint. The Madrid on-sale runs through Ticketmaster Spain and El Corte Inglés; the lower bowl typically clears within the first two hours of public on-sale. Wizink Center is reachable from O'Donnell or Goya stations on Metro Line 2 plus a short walk, or from Príncipe de Vergara on Line 9. Plan transit ahead — post-show Metro egress at Madrid arena venues clears reliably but the last train windows are tight on weeknights.
Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires is one of Manuel Turizo's anchor South American markets outside of Colombia, drawing from one of the most active Latin music audiences on the continent. Movistar Arena Buenos Aires in Villa Crespo and Estadio Luna Park in central Buenos Aires have hosted his Argentina arena dates across the 2000 and 201 cycles, with festival headline slots at Lollapalooza Argentina in Hipódromo de San Isidro rounding out the country footprint. The Buenos Aires on-sale runs through Ticketek Argentina, with pre-sales for credit card and fan club codes opening 24–48 hours ahead. Movistar Arena sits near the Federico Lacroze Metro station on Line B plus a short walk; Luna Park is at Leandro N. Alem on Line B. Plan transit ahead — Buenos Aires post-show egress clears reliably on the SUBE network but rideshare surge pricing runs high on sold-out nights.








