The renowned Colombian singer-songwriter Andrés Cepeda has earned a prestigious 2026 GRAMMY Award nomination for Best Latin Pop Album with ‘BOGOTÁ (Deluxe)’, further solidifying his status as one of the most revered and enduring voices in contemporary Latin music. This major honor arrives immediately after the album’s success at the 2025 Latin GRAMMY Awards, where the project won Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album and received nominations for Song of the Year and Best Pop Song for its title track, “Bogotá.” Cepeda, whose career spans more than three decades, expressed his pride and joy, saying, “Bogotá is more than a place. It’s a feeling, a shared story between my city, my people, and my music. After receiving the three Latin GRAMMY nominations, we are now overjoyed with this GRAMMY nomination in the United States. This recognition comes at a very special time, and I’m proud that this album, created with such honesty, has touched hearts beyond borders.”
Released under Warner Music México, ‘BOGOTÁ (Deluxe)’ beautifully expands on the sonic universe of the original album with exciting new collaborations featuring Morat, Ha*Ash, and Luis Fonsi, plus a standout version of “Cariñito” alongside Los Ángeles Azules. The album was produced by Andrés Torres, Mauricio Rengifo, and Cepeda himself between the legendary Henson Studios in Los Angeles and Audiovisión in Bogotá, capturing the heart of a city that embodies identity, memory, and creative inspiration. Blending the sophistication of Latin pop with elements of bolero, romantic ballads, and traditional Colombian sounds, each track serves as an emotional postcard, intimately portraying the life, streets, and soul of Bogotá. Cepeda will continue celebrating this masterpiece by returning to Mexico City on February 26th as part of his sold-out “Bogotá La Gira” tour, which then launches its US leg on the East Coast in May.
BOGOTÁ LA GIRA TOUR 2026
- FEBRUARY 26 – MEXICO CITY – Teatro de la Ciudad Esperanza Iris
- SUNDAY, MAY 10 – CHICAGO, IL – The Riviera Theatre
- TUESDAY, MAY 12 – BOSTON / LYNN, MA – Lynn Auditorium
- WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 – NEW YORK, NY – The Beacon Theatre
- FRIDAY, MAY 15 – ELIZABETH, NJ – The Ritz
- SATURDAY, MAY 16 – WASHINGTON, DC – The Lincoln Theatre
- MONDAY, MAY 18 – ATLANTA, GA – Variety Playhouse
- TUESDAY, MAY 19 – TAMPA, FL – Ferguson Hall
- THURSDAY, MAY 21 – ORLANDO, FL – Steinmetz Hall at Dr. Phillips Center
- FRIDAY, MAY 22 – MIAMI, FL – James L. Knight Center


