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Colombian Comedy Icon Suso el Paspi Is Coming to Miami, Tampa, and Orlando in April

⁠For the first time, creator Dany Hoyos shares the stage with Suso el Paspi to reveal the personal story behind the character
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Colombian Comedy Icon Suso el Paspi Is Coming to Miami, Tampa, and Orlando in April

If you grew up watching Colombian television or spent any time around people who did, the name Suso el Paspi probably needs no introduction. For everyone else: he's one of the most beloved comedic characters in Colombian pop culture, created and performed by comedian Dany Alejandro Hoyos, and this April he's bringing his show to Florida for the first time.

The production is called El Club de los Vulnerables, and it plays three dates across the state: Miami on April 17, Tampa on April 18, and Orlando on April 19. Tickets are available now at tickeri.com

Comedy meets vulnerability on stage.

What the Show Actually Is

El Club de los Vulnerables isn't a standard stand-up set. What makes it different is the format: for the first time, Dany Hoyos shares the stage alongside Suso el Paspi, stepping out from behind the character to talk about the person who created him.

That means the show operates on two levels. There's the comedy, which is what audiences have always shown up for, but there's also something more personal running underneath it. Hoyos opens up about his own life, the challenges he's navigated professionally and personally, and how those experiences shaped Suso into the character Colombian audiences have connected with for years.

The result is a show that uses humor as a way into a real conversation about mental health, resilience, and the kind of vulnerability most people feel but rarely talk about in public. The premise is that recognizing your own vulnerabilities isn't a weakness. It's a point of connection.

Colombia's beloved comedian goes international.

Who Dany Hoyos Is

Hoyos is a comedian, actor, and public speaker who has built Suso el Paspi into a full cultural phenomenon in Colombia. The character has appeared across television programs, comedy tours, and interviews with figures from entertainment, politics, and sports, which is an unusual range for a comedic persona and reflects how broadly Suso has resonated.

The Florida run follows a sold-out tour across more than 15 cities in Colombia, which gives you a clear picture of the demand this show is carrying. Bringing it to the United States is a natural next step given how large the Colombian and broader Latin community is in Florida, particularly in Miami.

Florida's Colombian community connects deeply.

Why This Lands in Florida

Miami, Tampa, and Orlando aren't random stops. Florida has one of the largest Colombian diaspora communities in the country, and for many of those audiences, Suso el Paspi is a piece of home. The show gives them a chance to see something they've followed for years, in person, in their own city.

Beyond the nostalgia factor, El Club de los Vulnerables is the kind of show that travels well because the themes it tackles aren't specific to any one country. Mental health, personal struggle, the gap between the face you show the world and the one you keep private. Those conversations resonate regardless of where you're from.

Three cities, three nights, April 17 through 19. Tickets at tickeri.com.