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For the first time ever, Omar Courtz, one of the most promising voices of the new generation of Latin music, took over the iconic Coliseo de Puerto Rico with three consecutive sold-out shows, marking a spectacular kickoff for his highly anticipated Primera Musa Tour. More than 40,000 fans witnessed a one-of-a-kind experience filled with high energy, world-class production, and unforgettable moments. The tour now heads to the United States with 20 confirmed dates in cities like Allentown, Hartford, Providence, Brooklyn, Huntington, Silver Spring, Boston, Philadelphia, Orlando, Miami, Atlanta, San Francisco, Anaheim, Los Angeles, San Diego, Las Vegas, Houston, Dallas, and wraps up on May 25 in Chicago. Tickets are available now at ousioficial.com.

From the first beat to the final encore, fans lived through three nights of absolute euphoria. Omar performed over 30 songs each night, delivering a full 360-degree show with pyrotechnics, special effects, inflatables, choreographed moments, and multiple outfit changes. The crowd, dressed in pink in tribute to Omar’s signature aesthetic, sang along to hits like “Goddess,” “Beachy,” “Serio con ese Q,” “Luces de colores” and viral anthem “¿Q U E V A S A H A C E R H O Y?”. Each night, Omar switched up his entrance — walking through the crowd, greeting fans from different corners of the venue, and delivering a completely unique experience.

Throughout the weekend, Omar was joined onstage by a star-studded lineup of surprise guests, each bringing their own energy to the Coliseo. Some made one-time appearances, while others returned across multiple nights, keeping fans guessing. Kendo Kaponi opened the first night, followed by Luar La L, Izaak, Roa, Bryant Myers, Dei V — who made a dramatic entrance from the crowd — and De La Rose, who joined Omar for live performances of “Kyoto” and “¿Q U E V A S A H A C E R H O Y?”. The second night featured new surprises with Jay Wheeler, Yan Block, and Young Miko, who once again emerged from the crowd and performed several songs with Omar, including “WOAHH”, alongside returning guests Luar, Izaak, Roa, and De La Rose. The third and final show reached its peak with appearances by Roa, Jay Wheeler, Yan Block, Young Miko, Izaak, Luar La L, and Kendo Kaponi, setting the stage for the most explosive moment of the series: the surprise arrival of Bad Bunny, who joined Omar to premiere their live collaboration of “VeLDÁ,” earning the loudest ovation of the weekend.

Omar took a heartfelt moment during the final night to thank his fans. “I’m so happy with everything that’s happening… sorry if I keep repeating it, but thank you from the bottom of my heart. I’m speaking from a real place—I’m beyond grateful that you’re here, on a Monday. I wish this could last forever,” he shared emotionally, just before launching into “PASIEMPRE,” one of the most touching moments of the night. He also premiered the live performance of “Nubes” with De La Rose and surprised fans with the announcement of his upcoming single “Comernos” featuring Bad Gyal, set to release on April 17 — inviting everyone at the venue to pre-save the track on the spot.

With this historic trilogy of shows and a U.S. tour already underway with multiple sold-out dates, Omar Courtz proves this is just the beginning. His authenticity, commanding stage presence, and — most importantly — his genuine connection with fans, position him as one of the brightest rising stars in Latin urban music. Now, he’s taking that magic to U.S. stages, where fans will experience the same unforgettable energy that lit up Puerto Rico. There’s no doubt: Omar is ready to leave his mark — and the world is about to take notice.

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