Overview
- The two concerts at Lima’s Estadio Nacional are set for January 16 and 17 with all tickets sold, doors opening at 3 p.m. and the main performance scheduled for 9 p.m.
- Entry will be strictly validated with digital tickets: Peruvians must present a DNI, and foreign attendees must show a passport or national ID, with no physical or PDF tickets accepted.
- Lima’s ATU will keep the Metropolitano’s Estadio Nacional station open until midnight and extend Corredor Azul route 301 service to connect areas including Barranco, Miraflores and the Rímac.
- Large crowds began lining up outside the stadium from the night of January 15 as fans sought early access positions.
- Local reports estimate direct consumer spending tied to the events could reach 20–40 million soles for small and micro businesses.