HOW TO GET TO THE PUERTO RICO COLISEUM?
Here we present a guide with everything you need to know to fully enjoy Bad Bunny's residency at the Choliseo: how to get there, what to bring, what to do afterwards, and what type of outfit to wear.
Here we present a guide with everything you need to know to fully enjoy Bad Bunny's residency at the Choliseo: how to get there, what to bring, what to do afterwards, and what type of outfit to wear.
Transportation: the most practical way to get to the "Choliseo" is using Uber or taxi. These options are common in the metropolitan area and will drop you right at the entrance of the venue. There is also an Urban Train station next to the venue. If you have a car, there are parking lots in the surrounding area where you pay a fixed fee.
Location: the Puerto Rico Coliseum José Miguel Agrelot is located in Hato Rey, near the Golden Mile, San Juan's financial district. It is accessible from areas like Condado, Isla Verde, Santurce and Old San Juan in 10 to 25 minutes, depending on traffic.
Children under 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult at all times during the concert.
PDF ticket. Photos of tickets will not be accepted for scanning.
Transparent vinyl or PVC bags without buckles, eyelets, or decorations that hide pockets up to 12" x 6" x 12".
Small clutch bags up to 4.5" x 6.5".
Phone
Weapons
Air horns, noise makers or cowbells
Electronic cigarettes
Lighters, matches or matches
Cans or bottles
Video cameras and recording equipment
Professional cameras
Tablets or computers
Selfie sticks
Perfumes
Food
Drinks
You left the Choliseo with adrenaline at its peak and you don't want the night to end. These are the ideal areas to continue the party:
These areas are prepared to receive the audience leaving the concerts with bars, nightclubs and open spaces until late at night.
Recommendation: stay tuned to social media, as it is very likely that during the concert days unofficial events or after parties will emerge in local bars and clubs.
Although the singer has not established an official dress code, in previous Bad Bunny concerts in Puerto Rico, his fans have adopted styles inspired by the album he is promoting. For example, during the Un Verano Sin Ti era, summer and floral outfits predominated, while for the Most Wanted Tour, cowboy hats and boots reigned.
On this occasion, his most recent musical proposal is the most Puerto Rican to date, so elements inspired by the jíbaro culture abound, which you can combine with modern pieces to achieve a "modern jíbaro" style.
Girls can opt for maxi skirts with ruffles and floral prints, while males can be inspired by linen pants and shirts. You can also find inspiration in pieces with the Puerto Rico flag. And, of course, the undisputed symbol of this tour: the pava (traditional straw hat). As alternatives, you can add bandanas or a maga flower as an accessory.
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