Sebastián Yatra has succeeded in creating new musical borders, ranging from urban pop to the romantic ballad. The leading Colombian artist has been at the top of the charts in the United States, Spain and Latin America and has been nominated three times for a Latin Grammy and for an Oscar for the Best Original Song. On this occasion, he will be visiting the Movistar Arena on 27 September as part of his latest Entre Tanta Gente Summer Tour in which he will be performing his greatest hits and new material, such as his recent single, La Pelirroja.
His single, Traicionera, reached the Spotify’s Top 100 Global, thanks to which he became known as an upcoming international artist. His debut album, Mantra (2018) was the most listened to in Colombia and was in the Top 10 in Spain, Mexico, Argentina and Chile. The artist boasts the characteristic musical signature, “Yatra, Yatra”, included in his hit songs like Alguien Robó in collaboration with Wisin and Nacho, Sutra, Por Perro or Ya No Tiene Novio along with Manu and Ricky.
In 2019, he released his second album, Fantasía, which included collaboration with the likes of Reik (Un Año), Beret (Vuelve), Tommy Torres (Atado entre tus Manos) and Camilo (En Guerra); and his third album, Dharma came in 2022, in which he combined many Latin genres, including reggaeton songs, such as in TBT, Pareja del Año or Chica Idea and pop songs like Tacones Rojos and Básicamente.
The acclaimed singer and songwriter has already accumulated more than a billion streams on Spotify and more than three billion views on YouTube. He has won awards like the Latin American Music Awards and dozens of other awards, such as the Best Emerging Artist at different award ceremonies, such as Radar Latino, MTV and MIAW 2018, among others. It can be highlighted that he was nominated for an Oscar in 2022 for the Best Original Song for Dos Oruguitas, written by Lin-Manuel Miranda, which formed part of the soundtrack of the Disney animated film, Encanto.
Yatra has obtained the diamond, multi-platinum and gold awards in the United States, Spain and Latin America and has become one of the references in Latin pop music worldwide. Throughout his career, he has worked with international artists and groups, such as One Republic, Alejandro Fernández, David Bisbal, Carlos Vives and with the American singer, John Legend, performing a duo of Tacones Rojos in its English version.