In a moment that transcends music, Colombian reggaetón and dancehall star Ryan Castro has achieved a career-defining milestone, selling out Medellín’s Estadio Atanasio Girardot in record time. The concert, set for April 25, 2026, marks his only show in Colombia next year and his biggest performance to date, uniting more than 45,000 fans for a once-in-a-lifetime celebration of Medellín’s sound and spirit.
Tickets for the highly anticipated show were gone in under two hours, a reflection of the deep connection between Castro and his hometown. Known for representing the streets, rhythm, and pride of Medellín, Ryan’s homecoming concert has become one of the most talked-about events in Colombian urban music history.
“Esto es un sueño de todos, este concierto es del barrio, del ghetto, la farra más hpta de todo Medellín! Los espero a todos el 25 de abril,”
— Ryan Castro
The sellout comes on the heels of Ryan’s Bogotá triumph at the Coliseo MedPlus, where over 20,000 fans packed the venue for a show that also sold out in less than five hours. With both concerts breaking records, Castro continues to prove why he’s one of Latin music’s most powerful live acts and a true ambassador of Medellín’s urban culture.
The Atanasio Girardot concert promises a massive production that celebrates his chart-topping albums “Sendé” and “Hopi Sendé”, alongside special surprise guests and a stage show that captures the essence of his journey from the barrio to the world.
Stay tuned to LaMezcla.com for exclusive updates, artist lineup announcements, and behind-the-scenes coverage of what’s set to be the party of the year in Medellín.




















