This is the Live Bogotá Coliseum, a place that from this year will host major events

In recent days, it was confirmed that this stage will host the concert of the Puerto Rican singer Daddy Yankee on October 8.



Coliseo Live will have a capacity for more than 22 thousand spectators.


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Coliseo Live will have a capacity for more than 22 thousand spectators.

Bogotá will have the largest multipurpose event center in Latin America, it will be located on the outskirts of the city, exiting through the Calle 80 at kilometer 1.5 via Cota, Cundinamarca. This project initially had the name of Bogota Arenabut was modified and is now known as Coliseo Live.

This event center, which has had an investment of more than 100 million dollarsreported that it has progress in its works greater than 93%therefore, it is estimated that the inauguration will take place at the end of the first semester of 2022. In addition, it has a 100 thousand square meters built.

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This scenario will have the capacity to accommodate more than 22 thousand people and will surpass by 6 thousand spectators the Arena Mexico and in 10 thousand to Movistar Arena in Bogota. It will also have a commercial and service area, including a food court with bars, restaurants, parking for two thousand vehicles and two spaces for the production of national and international cinema.

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In addition, the entertainment complex will have spaces for family integration, since it offers an open-air space where a scale replica of sites such as Big Ben and Rio’s Corcovado Christ, among others, are exhibited.

On the other hand, it has been confirmed that this event center will host the concert of the Puerto Rican singer Daddy Yankee next October 8 in Bogota. In addition, those who wish to buy a ticket may do so through the Colosseum Live official pagestarting April 8.

For more news from the capital and Cundinamarca, visit the Bogota sectionfrom The Spectator.

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