Colombia · Culture
Key Facts
—Vibra Urabá 2026 The live-arts festival highlights Antioquia’s regional creativity, offering expats a deep look at local culture beyond Medellín’s city center.
—MAMM ticket prices Foreign visitors pay a general admission of 30,000 COP (about US$7-8), while long-term visa holders with local ID can access resident rates of 18,000 COP (about US$4-5).
—World’s Best Cities rank Medellín secured US$168 million in foreign direct investment across 18 projects in early 2025, projected to generate over 8,100 new jobs in tech and creative sectors.
—2026 live music lineup The city’s 2026 concert calendar includes international acts like Deadmau5, Armin van Buuren and Ricardo Arjona, signaling a robust entertainment scene for residents.
—Free community festivals A free urban music festival in Comuna 13 on July 17-18, 2026, brings together 22 local artists, demonstrating the city’s investment in accessible cultural programming.
Medellín’s arts scene is expanding with the 2026 Festival Vibra Urabá and a new block of MAMM modern art museum exhibitions, while the city enters a global top-10 most-beautiful list, strengthening its appeal for expats and cultural investors.
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Medellín’s Modern Art Museum opens a block of six new exhibitions
The Museo de Arte Moderno de Medellín (MAMM), a central pillar of the city’s cultural identity in the Ciudad del Río district, has inaugurated a major new block of six exhibitions. According to Medellín daily El Colombiano, these diverse shows are grouped under the theme “Nuevas miradas para viejos mundos” (New looks for old worlds) and will remain on view for an extended run.
MAMM’s curatorial weight is well-established, having previously hosted the first institutional retrospective of pioneering Colombian performance artist María Teresa Hincapié, alongside high-profile shows like “La buena vida,” featuring works from the Banco de la República’s collection. The museum is open Tuesday to Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and closes on Mondays.
Festival Vibra Urabá brings live arts to the Antioquia region
Complementing the urban gallery scene, the Festival de Artes Vivas – Vibra Urabá 2026 will take place on July 25 and 26. Organized by Comfama, the festival runs from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. at the Comfama regional headquarters in Apartadó (Calle 94 #105–23, barrio El Amparo).
While the venue is in the Urabá subregion, the event is a key part of the broader Antioquia cultural ecosystem that many Medellín-based expats explore. The festival focuses on “arte vivas” (live arts), featuring community participation that reflects the authentic artistic heartbeat of the region.
Why MAMM matters for expats: visas, pricing and access
For foreign residents and visitors, MAMM offers practical benefits. By taking the Medellín Metro to the Industriales station and walking south, the museum is easily accessible.
As noted by expat services firm Casacol, foreigners holding a longer-term visa and a local foreign ID card benefit from resident ticket pricing rather than the higher visitor rate.
General admission for Colombian residents is 18,000 COP (approximately US$4–5), while foreign visitors pay 30,000 COP (approximately US$7–8). Student and senior discounts drop to 12,000 COP for residents and 23,500 COP for foreign nationals.
Children under 6 and “Amigos MAMM” members enter free.
Medellín’s global ranking and a $168 million investment surge
Medellín has cemented its status on the global stage by entering the World’s Best Cities rankings, a prestigious index that evaluates urban attractiveness. This recognition aligns with a strong economic performance: in the first half of 2025 alone, the city secured US$168 million in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) spread across 18 projects.
These investments are expected to create more than 8,100 jobs in key sectors including technology, agritech, creative industries, manufacturing and logistics. For expats and investors, the combination of a top-ranked urban profile and rapid FDI growth signals a stable, opportunity-rich environment.
A city alive with music: from EDC to free community festivals
Medellín’s reputation as a culture hub is reinforced by a packed 2026 live music calendar. Songkick lists 22 upcoming concerts, headlined by international stars playing major venues. Acts like Deadmau5 and Armin van Buuren will perform at the Electric Daisy Carnival 2026 at Unidad Deportiva Atanasio Girardot, while Ricardo Arjona and Caifanes are booked at local stadiums.
Meanwhile, the city’s cultural identity maintains its grassroots edge. El Colombiano reports a free urban music festival in Comuna 13’s Cancha Independencia #1 on July 17 and 18, 2026, showcasing over 22 local artists.
This continuity of free public festivals ensures Medellín’s cultural boom is accessible to all residents, not just international ticket-holders.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ticket price for MAMM’s modern art museum in Medellín?
General admission for foreign visitors costs 30,000 COP (about US$7–8). Colombian residents pay 18,000 COP (about US$4–5).
Discounts are available for seniors, students and children, and admission is free for children under 6 and “Amigos MAMM” members.
When and where is the Festival Vibra Urabá 2026 held?
The festival takes place on July 25 and 26, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. It is held at the Comfama regional headquarters in Apartadó, Antioquia, at Calle 94 #105–23, in the barrio El Amparo.
Has Medellín really been named one of the world’s most beautiful cities?
Medellín has entered a global top-10 ranking for overall urban attractiveness through the World’s Best Cities index, which tracks economic growth and livability. Though it did not appear on the 2026 “most physically beautiful” lists dominated by Paris and Venice, it secured a top-10 spot in this influential urban benchmark.
Sources: Comfama Vibra Urabá Festival Page, MAMM Official Visit Us Page (Hours and Pricing), El Colombiano: Six New MAMM Exhibitions, World’s Best Cities: Medellín Profile, Songkick: Medellín Concerts 2026, Casacol Guide to MAMM
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