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Young Miko Makes History With Two Sold-Out Nights at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico

Dec 8, 2025 | Community News

December 8, 2025

Young Miko just reached a career-defining milestone. The GRAMMY®-nominated star sold out two back-to-back nights at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico on Dec. 5 and 6 — her first-ever headline shows at the island’s biggest stage and a powerful full-circle moment for one of Puerto Rico’s fastest-rising artists.

From the opening seconds, the concerts felt cinematic. A massive “DO NOT DISTURB” LED box set the tone before lifting to reveal Miko as she launched into hits like “oye ma’,” “Lisa,” “Tempo,” and new favorites from her album Do Not Disturb.

A mid-show acoustic section brought vulnerability, featuring “en la pichi interlude” and “tres tristes tragos.” Each night also included special guests: Elena Rose (Night 1) and Kany García (Night 2).

The show’s visual centerpiece — an elevator-like LED box sequence — pulled fans into the emotional world of her new album, while guest appearances from Eladio Carrión, Mora, Tainy, and Omar Courtz turned both nights into a celebration of Puerto Rican music.

A ballroom-inspired segment with Villano Antillano on “Vendetta” and “MADRE” delivered one of the night’s most powerful messages: “PROTECT THE DOLLS.”

Miko also returned to her trap roots on a secondary stage, hyping the crowd with classics like “Riri,” “Bi,” and “Putero.” Perreo exploded when Bad Gyal and Tokischa joined her for their first-ever live performance of “Chulo Pt. 2.”

She closed the night with emotional thanks to Puerto Rico, followed by fan favorites “FINA,” “offline,” “Classy 101”(with Feid on Night 2), and a massive sing-along to “WASSUP.”

With two historic sellouts and a chart-topping new album, Young Miko’s Coliseo debut didn’t just celebrate her rise — it announced the arrival of a new global superstar.

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