BLESSD – EL MEJOR HOMBRE DEL MUNDO TOUR
Wed, April 8 at 8pm
Tickets go on sale Fri, 1/30 at 10am
Member Presale begins Thurs, 1/29 at 12pm
Tickets available on Ticketmaster

BLESSD – EL MEJOR HOMBRE DEL MUNDO TOUR
Wed, April 8 at 8pm
Tickets go on sale Fri, 1/30 at 10am
Member Presale begins Thurs, 1/29 at 12pm
Tickets available on Ticketmaster
Tickets for this performance go on sale to the public on Friday, January 30 at 10am. Interested in reserving your seats before the public? Members of Bill Edwards Foundation for the Arts have access to an exclusive presale starting Thursday, January 29 at 12pm. Email membership@themahaffey.com to learn more about the perks of membership!
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Blessd is one of the most influential voices in Latin urban music, a Colombian powerhouse whose authenticity, melodic instinct, and relentless work ethic have taken him from Medellín to global prominence. With chart-defining hits like “Medallo,” “Mírame,” “Yogurcito,” and “COMO OREO,” he has translated cultural impact into sustained commercial success, earning multiple Billboard Latin Airplay #1s and nominations across the Latin and global awards circuit.
In 2025, Blessd closed the year as Spotify Colombia’s most-streamed artist, surpassing 27 million monthly listeners and placing over 10 songs simultaneously in the Top 50. His fifth studio album, Trinidad Bendita, ranked among the country’s most-streamed releases. That year also marked historic moments: becoming the first Latin artist to open the Ballon d’Or ceremony in Paris, selling out his first stadium show in Bogotá for 55,000 fans with the Bogotá Philharmonic Orchestra, launching his first European tour, and releasing Los ExtraditaBlessd, a trap EP spotlighting Colombia’s next generation.
Beyond music, Blessd continues to expand his influence through global tours, high-profile collaborations, festival headlining, and ventures that bridge music, culture, and sports; including Medallo Club, Blessd Ballers podcast, and his role as one of the youngest owners of a professional football club, cementing his place as a defining voice of modern Latin culture.