Live Nation Begins Operating Its First Venue in Colombia, in Partnership with Grupo Páramo
- Live Nation announced it will operate Arena Cañaveralejo, a 15,000-seat stadium in Cali, Colombia, starting in 2025 through partners OCESA and Grupo Páramo.
- This development follows Live Nation's majority stakes in OCESA in 2021 and Grupo Páramo in 2023 to expand its presence in Latin America’s growing live music market.
- Arena Cañaveralejo, opened in 1957 and renovated in 2021 with multi-million dollar investment, will host local and international concerts supporting Cali’s cultural and economic growth.
- Live Nation's CEO Michael Rapino expressed that the new venue will help attract more internationally renowned performers to Cali while fostering local artists and expanding Colombia’s live music scene.
- The partnership seeks to elevate Colombia's status in the live entertainment industry by increasing fans' access to major events and enhancing Cali’s role in regional tourism and cultural growth.
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Calamaro Leaves a Concert in Cali Between Booing the Audience when He Tore the Ballroom: "You Are Canceled, Until Never"
The performer publicly defended bullfighting during a concert at Arena Cañaveralejo, an old bullring converted into an auditorium after the ban on bullfighting in Colombia Read
Andrés Calamaro Plants His Audience in Full Concert in Cali for Booing His Defense of the Bullfighting
Argentine singer Andrés Calamaro , who is in Colombia to perform in Bucaramanga, Cali, Medellín, Manizales, Bogotá and Barranquilla as part of his tour 'Agenda 1999', has lived a tense moment in front of his followers in the bullring of Cali, now known as Arena Cañaveralejo after the decision to ban Tauromaquia in the city. During his performance of the song 'Flaca', the artist made a gesture that simulated a bullfighting movement with his red j…
"You Are Canceled. Until Never!": Andrés Calamaro Leaves His Concert After Being Booed for This Reason
Andrés Calamaro has become news in the last few hours not because of his international tour, but because of what he did last Saturday in the Colombian city of Cali and that he has gone around the world thanks to the viralizing power of social networks.
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