TU Festival: The Spiritual Tree of Music

Connecting with Our Roots - October 11-20, 2024

About TU Festival

Tsamuna Urutsawa is a cultural and environmental festival in Colombia that aims to preserve and promote indigenous traditions and the biodiversity of the Amazon. Through music, education, and community, the festival seeks to reconnect people with their cultural and natural roots, fostering a sustainable future for all.

From October 11 to 20, 2024, Colombia will become the epicenter of a unique celebration that brings together music, culture, and nature in the TU Festival, under the inspiring concept of "The Spiritual Tree of Music, In Search of Our Roots."

Featured Artists

Kinmakirú from Chile Kinmakirú (Chile)

Fusion of ancestral rhythms and contemporary sounds, embodying the essence of the Andes.

Akawui from Canada Akawui (Canada)

A powerful voice rooted in indigenous traditions of Canada, mixed with modern influences.

Brian Izaax from Mexico Brian Izaax (Mexico)

At just 16 years old, this talented musician blends traditional and modern styles.

Le Magdalena from Colombia Le Magdalena (Colombia)

A mix of Colombian and modern sounds, representing the cultural richness of the country.

Nois Rock Amazónico from Colombia Nois, Rock Amazónico (Colombia)

An energetic fusion of Amazonian rhythms and contemporary rock.

Festival Dates and Locations

Leticia, Amazonas October 11-12 - Leticia, Amazonas at Hipilandia Stage Pub Bar
Ace Of Spades, Bogotá October 17 - Bogotá, Ace Of Spades with Fabela (tribute to Caifanes)
Hamburgueseria de Chia, Bogotá October 18 - Bogotá, Hamburgueseria de Chia with Los Que Sobran (tribute to Los Prisioneros)
Stones Rock Modelia, Bogotá October 19 - Bogotá, Stones Rock Modelia with 3 Pajaros Negros (tribute to Colombian rock)

A Festival with Purpose

More than a musical event, TU Festival is a cultural and social gathering that has as its main objective the preservation and promotion of indigenous traditions of the American continent. Through music and cultural activities, the festival seeks to reconnect audiences with their ancestral roots, celebrating the cultural richness and diversity that defines America. In addition, the festival plays a crucial role in the ecological recovery of the Amazon, the region where nature and culture are deeply intertwined. The festival activities will include awareness workshops on Amazon conservation, bird watching, and the promotion of Amazonian gastronomy, thus contributing to environmental education and the protection of this invaluable ecosystem.

Hipilandia "State of Freedom" Stage Pub Bar

The epicenter of the festival in Leticia will be Hipilandia "State of Freedom" Stage Pub Bar, a space that will not only serve as the main venue for the musical events, but also stands out as a key tourist and cultural promoter in the region. This iconic place, located in the heart of the Amazon, will be the perfect setting to celebrate the union between music and nature, offering visitors a unique experience of immersion in the local culture.

An experience to remember

TU Festival invites people from all over the world to be part of a unique experience, where music not only entertains, but also educates and empowers. For three days, Leticia will become the stage for a festival that celebrates cultural unity and environmental sustainability, offering a unique opportunity to explore the roots of our identity and contribute to the future of the planet.

Support from the Rafael Escalona Foundation

We are honored to receive the support of the Rafael Escalona Foundation for this year’s edition of TU Festival. The foundation’s dedication to preserving and promoting Latin American culture has played a vital role in positioning TU Festival as one of the most important events to celebrate and proclaim the indigenous heritage of the Americas.

Rafael Escalona Foundation support to TU Festival 2024

With their contribution, we are able to elevate the festival's visibility and reach, allowing us to bring together indigenous artists, cultural leaders, and the community in a shared celebration of tradition, music, and environmental awareness. This partnership reinforces the festival’s mission to highlight the richness and diversity of indigenous cultures and their essential role in the identity of the Americas.

Join TU Festival in Leticia and Bogotá!

Be a part of this unforgettable cultural and environmental experience. Explore our roots and help protect the future of the Amazon.

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