Overview
- Organizers confirm strict identity validation at entry, requiring the physical DNI for Peruvians and a passport or official ID for foreigners, with e-tickets checked against IDs.
- Doors open at 3:00 p.m., a possible opening act is slated for 8:00 p.m., and the main show is scheduled for 9:00 p.m. on both January 16 and 17.
- Security rules bar large bags, professional cameras, food and beverages, weapons, pirotechnics, selfie sticks and umbrellas, with small sunscreen and empty plastic bottles allowed for on-site hydration points.
- The ATU extends Metropolitano service at Estadio Nacional station to midnight and keeps nearby Corredor Azul stops and authorized taxi zones available to ease post-concert departures.
- Ticketing data show the two dates are sold out with prices reaching about S/1,200, VIP packages in high demand and roughly 4% of buyers from abroad, and an official after-party is set for January 17 at Paradiso Lima featuring tour DJ Orma.