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Ricardo Arjona Takes His Biggest Tour in Years to San Juan This April

Three dates at the Coliseo José Miguel Agrelot mark Puerto Rico's stop on a tour that began with a historic Guatemala residency
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Ricardo Arjona Takes His Biggest Tour in Years to San Juan This April

Ricardo Arjona is scheduled to perform three consecutive nights at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico in San Juan, with shows confirmed for April 24, 25, and 26 as part of his ongoing "Lo Que El Seco No Dijo" world tour.

The run places Puerto Rico alongside New York, Chicago, Miami, Buenos Aires, and Santiago as confirmed stops on one of the most active touring campaigns Arjona has mounted in years. The tour launched in January 2026 and is tied to his album Seco, a project the Guatemalan singer-songwriter has described as his most personal and unfiltered body of work. According to La Nacion, Arjona's production describes the live show as a set spanning four decades of his catalog, from his earliest material through the new album. LA NACION The tour's name, which translates roughly to "What Seco Didn't Say," is also the title of an upcoming companion album currently in development, per his label's announcement.

Ricardo Arjona Returns to a Stage He Has Known for Two Decades

Arjona has a documented history with the Coliseo de Puerto Rico that predates many of the island's most celebrated arena moments. According to Wikipedia's record of notable events at the venue, Arjona was present for a significant milestone: he performed on June 6, 2006, the date that marked the Coliseo's one-millionth visitor. Wikipedia The arena, located in the Hato Rey district of San Juan and known locally as "El Choliseo," holds up to 19,500 spectators and has consistently ranked among the highest-grossing venues globally since opening in 2004. Wikipedia Three nights at that capacity puts the Puerto Rico leg of the tour among the largest-scale stops on the entire run.

Born in Guatemala, Arjona has sold more than 20 million albums across a career that has earned him a Grammy and a reputation built on lyric-driven Latin pop addressing themes of love, identity, and social friction. Loqueelseconodijotour That combination of literary ambition and commercial reach is precisely what draws the kind of audience that fills an arena across multiple nights. The Puerto Rico fan base has tracked with that pattern for years.

A World Tour Already Setting Records

The scope of "Lo Que El Seco No Dijo" has grown considerably since the January launch. In Argentina, Arjona is set to play 14 nights at the Movistar Arena in Buenos Aires beginning May 1, 2026, a run that, according to La Nacion, will set a new attendance record for that venue. LA NACION For context, his previous Buenos Aires run in 2022 spanned eight shows at the same venue, and his 2023 tour, "Blanco y Negro," drew more than two million attendees worldwide, according to his production company. LA NACION

The San Juan dates arrive at the front end of that momentum. The Coliseo shows on April 24 through 26 come before the Argentina stretch begins, placing Puerto Rico as one of the earlier major arena stops in the back half of the tour's North American phase. The tour has also announced additional dates in Central America later in 2026, including stadium shows in Honduras, Nicaragua, and El Salvador, according to coverage from Guatemalan outlet Puntoguate. Puntoguate

The production behind the current tour has been described, according to promotional materials, as a reconfigured staging that goes beyond the format of his previous runs, with an emphasis on the stories and personal context behind the songs rather than a traditional hits-first setlist.

Three nights at one of the Caribbean's most prominent arenas, from an artist whose career rarely requires an introduction in this market, is the kind of booking that fills up quietly and quickly. Anyone planning to attend the April 24, 25, or 26 shows in San Juan would be advised to confirm availability now. Tickets are available through Ticketera.