CAMILO FACES HIS BIGGEST INTERNATIONAL CHALLENGE YET: THE COLOMBIAN ARTIST LAUNCHES HIS EUROPE TOUR

THE EUROPE TOUR TAKES CAMILO TO SIX COUNTRIES IN 2026, HIGHLIGHTING HIS INTERNATIONAL INFLUENCE

Camilo’s influence on both sides of the Atlantic continues to grow. The Colombian artist has become one of the most beloved performers of his generation in the Spanish-speaking world. In Latin America, his impact is overwhelming: wherever he goes, he brings together the warmth of devoted audiences with the recognition of major awards and the specialized press. It is no coincidence that over the past decade he has amassed six Latin GRAMMY Awards and thirty-three nominations, in addition to multiple Premios Lo Nuestro and Billboard awards.

 

In Spain, Camilo has established himself as an essential artist. His tours over recent summers have broken records and demonstrated the deep loyalty Spanish audiences feel toward the creator of anthems such as “BEBÉ,” “Favorito,” and *“Una Vida Pasada.” During his visit to Spain last summer, Camilo also showed solidarity with the wildfires in Galicia and collaborated with leading figures of the national music scene, including Pablo Alborán, Alejandro Sanz, and Vanesa Martín.

 

In 2026, Camilo will make just one stop in Spain during the summer: Tenerife, on June 13. But this is for a happy reason for the artist behind “cuatro,” as his performance at the Tenerife Music Festival will mark the first stop of his Europe Tour. With this tour, Camilo sets out to conquer the Old Continent in what is his most ambitious tour to date.

 

Camilo’s Europe Tour will include dates in major European cities like Paris, London, Zurich, Milan, and Amsterdam, where he will take the stage at iconic venues such as the Casino de Paris and London’s O2, as well as festivals like the Milano Latin Festival. There, he will share the bill with artists including Grupo Frontera, Myke Towers, and Kany García, among others.

 

Once again hand in hand with Iglesias Entertainment—the leading independent promoter responsible for the most outstanding Latin music shows in Spain—Camilo launches himself from Colombia to the world, presenting a repertoire that stands among the most influential in 21st-century Latin American music.