FONSECA @ Barbican Centre

FONSECA @ Barbican Centre

The eight-time Latin GRAMMY winner returns to London this summer, headlining the Barbican Centre on 31st July as part of his TROPICALIA tour!
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Event Venue
Barbican Centre
Event Address
Silk Street WC1
Date
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Hailing from Bogotá, the Colombian singer-songwriter has received widespread international acclaim ever since his 2005 album Corazón and the hit single Te Mando Flores. His eight albums since then - Gratitud (2008), Ilusión (2011), Fonseca Sinfónico (2014), Conexión (2015), Homenaje a Diomedes Díaz (2015), Agustín (2018), Compadres (2020) and VIAJANTE (2022) - have produced multiple #1 hits in radio and Billboard charts, with Fonseca touring 35 cities worldwide on his previous VIAJANTE tour.

His latest album, TROPICALIA, is a celebration of all aspects of Latin American music; each song is a world apart, recorded and produced with engineers of different nationalities, as well as musicians and composers from Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Puerto Rico and Mexico. 

 

Tickets for Fonseca's long-awaited return to London are on sale now BOOK HERE

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