On August 6, Colombian singer-songwriter Andrés Cepeda celebrated Bogotá’s anniversary with two concerts at the historic Teatro Colón. Thousands of fans gathered to enjoy a night filled with music, memories, and cultural pride. Moreover, the event was filmed by director Gustavo Gordillo, transforming it into a lasting tribute to the city and Cepeda’s artistic journey.
A Series of Releases
The first clip from the performance, “Tú en vivo,” is now available on YouTube. Additional songs will be released gradually until the full concert is accessible online. Notably, “Tú” is the eighth single from Bogotá Deluxe, following tracks like Cariñito with Los Ángeles Azules and Bien with Morat. According to Cepeda, “Tú” is the most romantic song on the album, and he dedicates it to his wife, Elisa. Through this track, he shares a deeply personal moment, adding emotional depth to the project.

Bogotá Deluxe is more than a musical release—it’s a heartfelt tribute to the city that shaped Cepeda’s life. The album invites listeners to walk through Bogotá’s streets, memories, and emotions. It blends nostalgia, joy, and reflection, offering a sonic portrait of Cepeda’s evolution as both an artist and a human being. Furthermore, the Deluxe Edition includes a commemorative vinyl for collectors, featuring three new collaborations: “Bien” with Morat, “Próxima Estación” with Ha*Ash, and “Imagina” with Luis Fonsi. These additions enrich the album’s emotional range and showcase Cepeda’s connection to fellow Latin artists.
From Bogotá to the Global Stage
Looking ahead, Cepeda’s journey continues on the global stage. On November 13, he will perform at the 26th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Shortly after, he will return to Colombia’s northern coast for four concerts as part of his Bogotá La Gira tour. These upcoming events reflect his commitment to sharing his music with fans both locally and internationally.
Ultimately, Bogotá Deluxe stands as a powerful expression of love, identity, and artistic growth. Through live performances, intimate storytelling, and meaningful collaborations, Andrés Cepeda continues to inspire audiences across generations. His tribute to Bogotá is not only personal—it’s universal, reminding us how music can connect hearts and histories.
