
Manuel Turizo VIP Tickets & Premium Packages 2026
Manuel Turizo 2026 Tour — VIP Tickets & Premium Seats
VIP packages live alongside standard tickets on each show. Tap any date for the official Ticketmaster VIP options.


Dale Mixx 2026 (Banamex VIP)

Dale Mixx 2026 (COMFORT PASS Presentado por Banamex)

Dale Mixx 2026 (GENERAL)

Coca-Cola Flow Fest

Happy Music Live
Manuel Turizo VIP Package Tiers
Manuel Turizo, the Colombian latin pop act, currently has 6 confirmed live dates — the most recent routing points at Auditorio Starlite in Marbella; VIP inventory and tier names vary by promoter, so always confirm the exact package on the date you choose.
Manuel Turizo 2026 tour VIP packages, when offered, typically ladder across 2 to 4 tiers that scale in price and inclusions:
- Early entry + merch: premium GA or reserved seat, early entry, exclusive tour merch item.
- Platinum seating: best-available seats plus a VIP-only lounge or pre-show gift.
- Soundcheck package: all the above plus access to an acoustic or rehearsal soundcheck performance.
- Ultimate / Meet & Greet: everything included plus a photo op with Manuel Turizo.
Is the Manuel Turizo VIP Upgrade Worth It?
It depends on what you value. If you're after the best seat in the house, Platinum seats typically deliver a measurable upgrade over the cheapest GA. If you want a tangible keepsake or a once-in-a-lifetime interaction, a meet and greet or soundcheck package is hard to beat. For first-time concertgoers, basic VIP (early entry + merch) is usually the sweet spot between price and experience.
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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.
