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Ryan Castro to Make History with First Stadium Concert in Medellín

Nov 7, 2025 | Entertainment

November 7, 2025

Colombian reggaeton star Ryan Castro is set to achieve the biggest milestone of his career — his first-ever stadium concert. The Medellín-born artist announced he will perform on April 25, 2026, at the legendary Estadio Atanasio Girardot, marking the grand finale of his international “Sende World Tour.”

The announcement came through an emotional video filmed in Pedregal, the Medellín neighborhood where Ryan grew up and first discovered his passion for music. Walking the same streets that shaped him, he shared a heartfelt message with fans:

“Filling the Atanasio has always been a dream. This concert is for my people, for the ghetto that supported me from the very beginning.”

A Global Tour That Defined an Era

The Sende World Tour has solidified Ryan Castro as one of Colombia’s most influential voices in urban music. Over the past year, he’s taken his sound — a vibrant mix of reggaeton, dancehall, and street energy — across Latin America and Europe, selling out arenas and connecting deeply with audiences through his raw, authentic lyrics.

From his sold-out concert in Madrid before 12,000 fans to a record-breaking performance in Bogotá that drew over 23,000 attendees, every stop on the tour has been a celebration of his roots. His shows are known for their Caribbean-inspired production, featuring Curaçao visuals, Papiamento lyrics, and a colorful homage to the Afro-Latin rhythms that shaped his music.

A Homecoming for “El Cantante del Ghetto”

The Medellín concert will be more than just a show — it’s a symbolic homecoming for Ryan, who started out singing on buses at age 17 before rising to international fame. It will also be his only performance in Colombia in 2026, with an epic production featuring massive LED screens, dancers, special guests, and visuals that promise a stadium-sized experience.

Tickets are already on sale, ranging from US$23 for general admission to around US$3,000 for VIP boxes.

From the Streets to the Stadium

Born Bryan David Castro Sosa, Ryan’s journey from Medellín’s barrios to global stages has become one of Latin music’s most inspiring success stories. His breakthrough came in 2020, when hits like “Jordan,” “Mujeriego,” “Monastery” (with Feid), and “Quema” (with Peso Pluma) catapulted him to fame.

Now recognized as one of the most authentic and hardworking artists in the genre, Ryan has collaborated with Karol G, J Balvin, Feid, Blessd, and other icons, earning awards such as the Premios Nuestra Tierra 2023 for his artistic trajectory.

On April 25, 2026, Medellín will witness the full circle of a dream — when Ryan Castro, “El Cantante del Ghetto,”takes the stage at Atanasio Girardot and celebrates with the city that made him.

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