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Camilo 2026 US Tour -- Arena Dates Across America

Camilo is heading back to the United States in the fall of 2026 with a run of arena shows that brings one of Latin music most exciting live performers to some of the biggest stages in the country. The Colombian singer-songwriter, who first broke through as a contestant on the Colombian edition of The X Factor before becoming a global sensation with hits like Tutu, Vida de Rico, and Bebe, will play four major US dates in October: the Kaseya Center in Miami on October 9, the Kia Center in Orlando on October 10, the Rosemont Theatre in Rosemont (just outside Chicago) on October 15, and the Infosys Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City on October 17. These are the kind of venues that match the scale of Camilo live show -- high-energy, deeply personal, and built for crowds that sing every word back to him.

Since exploding onto the international scene in the late 2010s, Camilo has become one of the defining voices of contemporary Latin pop. His music blends reggaeton, pop, vallenato, and acoustic balladry into a style that is uniquely his own, and his live shows reflect that range. A Camilo concert moves seamlessly from intimate acoustic moments where it feels like he is playing a living room to full-production arena spectacles with dancers, elaborate staging, and crowd interaction that keeps 15,000 people on their feet. His 2024 Nuestro Lugar Feliz tour proved he could fill arenas across the Americas, and the 2026 dates represent a return to the US market with the kind of momentum that only grows between visits.

What sets Camilo apart from many of his contemporaries is the personal connection he builds with his audience. His songs are drawn from his own life -- his relationship with his wife Evaluna Montaner, his experience as a new father, and his journey from small-town dreamer to global star -- and that authenticity translates into a live show that feels like a shared experience rather than a performance. Fans who saw the Nuestro Lugar Feliz tour know exactly what to expect: a setlist that covers his entire catalog from the early acoustic hits through the latest releases, crowd singalongs that shake the rafters, and a performer who genuinely seems to draw energy from every single person in the room.

The October dates put Camilo in four of the biggest Latino music markets in the United States. Miami and Orlando anchor the Southeast with massive Latin populations that have embraced Camilo since his earliest releases. Chicago and New York round out the run with world-class venues and audiences that represent the full diversity of the Latin diaspora in America. Whether you are a longtime fan who has followed Camilo since his Yo Me Llamo days or discovering his music for the first time through viral hits on social media, these shows offer a chance to experience one of the most charismatic performers in Latin music at the peak of his powers. Check the listings below for verified Camilo tickets at every price level through BigStub, backed by a 100% buyer guarantee on every order.

Camilo -- From Colombian Dreamer to Global Latin Pop Star

Camilo Echeverry was born on March 16, 1994, in Medellin, Colombia, into a family where music was part of the daily fabric of life. He grew up listening to vallenato, cumbia, and the pop and rock records his parents played around the house, absorbing influences that would eventually blend into the genre-crossing sound he is known for today. His first major public moment came at age 12, when he appeared on the Colombian talent show Yo Me Llamo, performing with a confidence and vocal maturity that caught the attention of both judges and viewers. Though he did not win the competition, the experience planted the seed of a career that would take him from local talent to international superstar in a little over a decade.

After Yo Me Llamo, Camilo spent years developing his craft in relative obscurity, writing songs, performing at small venues in Medellin and Bogota, and building the kind of musical foundation that would serve him well when the spotlight finally arrived. That spotlight came in 2018 with the release of Desconocidos, a collaboration with Mau y Ricky that went viral across Latin America and introduced Camilo to a continental audience. The song paired his warm, distinctive vocal tone with a contemporary pop production that felt fresh without losing the organic, acoustic quality that would become his signature. By 2019, he was one of the most talked-about new artists in the Latin music world, with follow-up singles like No Te Vayas and Favorito confirming that Desconocidos was no fluke.

The commercial explosion came in 2020 and 2021 with a string of hits that crossed over from the Latin charts into the global mainstream. Tutu, a playful reggaeton-tinged love song, became an inescapable presence on radio and streaming platforms, accumulating billions of streams and cementing Camilo as one of the defining Latin pop artists of his generation. Vida de Rico followed with an even bigger reach, topping charts in more than a dozen countries and earning Camilo his first Latin Grammy nominations. Bebe, a collaboration with El Alfa, pushed into dembow territory and showed that Camilo could move between genres without losing the warm, approachable quality that made his music feel personal even at stadium scale.

What makes Camilo unusual in the Latin pop landscape is the degree to which his personal life is woven into his artistic identity. His relationship with Evaluna Montaner -- daughter of Venezuelan superstar Ricardo Montaner -- has been a public love story that fans have followed from their courtship through their wedding and into parenthood. The couple daughter, Indigo, born in 2022, has inspired songs and social media moments that blur the line between artist and person in ways that feel authentic rather than calculated. Camilo songs often read like diary entries set to music, and that vulnerability is a major reason his fan base -- known as La Tribu -- is one of the most devoted in Latin music.

His discography reflects a deliberate evolution. The debut album Por Primera Vez (2020) established the acoustic-pop foundation with hits like Favorito and Tutu. Mis Manos (2021) expanded the palette with collaborations featuring Shawn Mendes, Grupo Firme, and Evaluna, and debuted at number one on the Billboard Latin Albums chart. De Adentro Pa Afuera (2022) pushed further into genre-blending territory, mixing reggaeton, vallenato, dembow, and folk-pop across 16 tracks that showcased an artist unwilling to be pinned down by a single sound. Each album has sold out increasingly larger venues on the accompanying tours, from theaters in 2019 to arenas by 2023 and beyond.

How to Get Camilo 2026 Tour Tickets

Step 1: Choose Your Show

Browse the Camilo tour schedule in the listings above and pick the date and city that works for you. The 2026 US run features four October dates: Miami (Kaseya Center), Orlando (Kia Center), Rosemont/Chicago (Rosemont Theatre), and New York City (Infosys Theater at Madison Square Garden). Each venue offers a different atmosphere and capacity.

Step 2: Compare Seats and Prices

Check the available seating sections for your chosen show. Arena shows like the Kaseya Center and Kia Center offer floor seats, lower bowl, upper deck, and VIP options. The Rosemont Theatre and MSG Infosys Theater have more intimate configurations. Compare price levels to find the best value for your budget and preferred sightlines.

Step 3: Secure Your Tickets on BigStub

Select your seats and complete your purchase through BigStub. Every order is backed by a 100% buyer guarantee with no hidden fees -- the price you see is the price you pay. Your tickets are verified and will be delivered in time for the show.

Step 4: Get Ready for Show Night

Check the venue website for parking, entry policies, and any clear bag requirements. Arena shows often have specific gate times and security protocols. Arrive early to explore the venue, grab food and drinks, and soak in the pre-show atmosphere. Many Camilo fans wear white or bring signs, so check social media for any fan-coordinated themes for your date.

Step 5: Experience the Show

A Camilo concert typically runs two hours or more, with a setlist that spans his entire catalog from the early acoustic hits through the latest releases. Expect crowd singalongs, acoustic interludes, high-energy dance numbers, and plenty of personal storytelling between songs. Bring your voice -- La Tribu sings every word.

Camilo 2026 Tour -- Frequently Asked Questions

When is Camilo touring the US in 2026?

Camilo 2026 US dates are in October: Miami on October 9, Orlando on October 10, Rosemont (Chicago area) on October 15, and New York City on October 17. Check the listings above for the full schedule and ticket availability.

Where can I buy Camilo 2026 tickets?

Verified Camilo tickets are available in the listings above through BigStub. Every order comes with a 100% buyer guarantee and no hidden fees, so you can purchase with confidence.

What songs does Camilo play in concert?

Camilo setlists typically draw from his full catalog, including Tutu, Vida de Rico, Bebe, Favorito, Desconocidos, Pegao, Indices, and tracks from his albums Por Primera Vez, Mis Manos, and De Adentro Pa Afuera. He also includes acoustic segments and newer material from recent releases. The exact setlist varies by tour and venue.

How long is a Camilo concert?

A typical Camilo arena show runs approximately two hours, though some shows have extended past that depending on the venue and the energy of the crowd. The performance includes a full band, dancers, elaborate staging, acoustic interludes, and extended crowd interaction segments.

Does Camilo sing in English or Spanish?

Camilo performs primarily in Spanish, though some of his songs include English-language sections and he occasionally addresses the crowd in both languages. His collaborations with English-language artists like Shawn Mendes have included bilingual versions. Knowledge of Spanish enhances the experience but is not required -- the music, energy, and production transcend language.

What is La Tribu?

La Tribu (The Tribe) is the name for Camilo devoted fan community. Known for their passionate singalongs, coordinated outfits, and active social media presence, La Tribu members often organize group activities at shows including sign displays and themed dress codes. The fan community has been a major driver of Camilo success, helping his music go viral and filling arenas across the Americas.

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