Juliana 'the Colombian' will debut in Spain with her show 'La pista': her concerts will take place in November in Madrid and Barcelona.

Juliana arrives in Spain after triumphing at one of the most important concerts of her career: the one she performed at the Movistar Arena in Colombia, where she became the first Bogotá native to achieve a sold-out performance there.
Now, that energy reaches Spain: on November 4th, at Sala Wolf in Barcelona; and on November 6th, at Sala Nazca in Madrid; with a sound and visual spectacle that celebrates the best of Latin America. With this show, the artist promises to internationalize the local culture, which fuses glam and emotion with rhythm, in a close-knit experience for the audience.
The pop artist's concert transports attendees to a neighborhood party: one of those Colombian December parrandas where the block is closed, people dance, and rib broth is passed around until dawn.
Juliana will present a tour of her four albums—Juliana, Dos Dos Dos, Mar Adentro, and La Pista— works that have left their mark due to their ability to move and delight, to provide refuge and cause for celebration.

Juliana Photo: Queen Street Talent
As part of her tour, Juliana performed in May at the Aforo Barranco in Lima, Peru, and at the Teatro Cámara de Comercio in Quito, Ecuador. The singer-songwriter also announced her arrival in Medellín with "La Pista Tour" on October 3 at the Teatro Metropolitano, where the first date quickly sold out . The artist announced a second date for October 2.
Finally, she will arrive at Lunario in Mexico City (Mexico) on August 21st and now in Spain in November, bringing her music and all her talent to new international stages.
The journey of Juliana, the Colombian The perfect breakfast companion on weekends for those who were children in 2009 was the voice of Juliana, who livened up the mornings of a generation and hosted the children's program: Club 10.
Along with a wolf (Aurelio Cheveroi), a cat (Mery Moon), and a dinosaur (Dinodoro), this artist raised more than one television viewer with profound lessons, despite being the same age as her audience. Now, through her music, she accompanies the "tusas" and rumbas of the same people who grew up watching her on television, but who are now in their 20s.

Juliana Photo: Néstor Gómez
Among the many accomplishments this singer, actress, and presenter has achieved are: being the first female collaborator of Grupo Niche; starring in a Disney production in Brazil and learning Portuguese in a matter of months; winning a Latin Grammy for Best New Artist in 2021; and soon to be added to the list is being the first solo artist from Bogotá to perform at the Movistar Arena in Bogotá, with a concert on May 23.
Juliana's latest release was "La pista," something she calls a "novel album," as the songs and music videos tell their own stories separately, but when combined, they reveal something bigger. All the songs on this album are compiled into a 38-minute video that tells the story of a good New Year's Eve party, from the perspective of a waitress, a disappointed person, adults, lovers, and more.
Just 12 songs were enough for the artist to explore this musical and cinematic concept, full of musical genres. "La pista" ranges from salsa to funk and includes collaborations with artists as diverse as Piso 21, POCAH, Las Villa, and Lagos.
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