YOUNG MIKO TAKES OVER THE COLISEO DE PUERTO RICO WITH BACK-TO-BACK SOLD-OUT NIGHTS, CELEBRATING A FULL-CIRCLE MOMENT IN HER RISE TO GLOBAL STARDOM

GRAMMY-nominated global star Young Miko dominated the Coliseo de Puerto Rico this past Friday and Saturday, Dec. 5 and 6, with back-to-back sold-out nights. Her first-ever headline shows at the iconic venue marked a full-circle moment, as she performed for the fans who have supported her from the very beginning. The Coliseo, widely considered a rite of passage for Puerto Rican artists and one of the most legendary music venues in the Caribbean, was the perfect stage to celebrate a monumental year of growth for the international sensation.
Upon arrival, fans were greeted by a massive LED box that read “DO NOT DISTURB,” the same as her recently released sophomore album, along with a harpist Ileana Colon played, who transported the audience to another world. When the lights went out, the sold-out arena erupted with screams as the first notes of “El Intro” played, and the LED box slowly rose to reveal Young Miko — the roar was deafening. Kicking off the night with high energy, she performed “oye ma’,” “Lisa,” and “Tempo,” alongside songs from her latest album, including “Sexo de Moteles,” “Meiomi,” and “Likey Likey.” Accompanied by 20 dancers, Young Miko delivered intricate choreography with impressive stamina, keeping the energy elevated throughout the set.
The next portion of the show offered a more intimate vibe, with Young Miko performing acoustic versions of “en la pichi interlude” and “tres tristes tragos” with her band who accompanied her throughout the show, including guitarist Andres Echeverry, vocalist Adrianna Betancourt, drummer Adriel Jesus Cirino Morales, bass Josue Deprat, and keys Barba Blanca. She then welcomed special guests, like Elena Rose on Night 1, to perform “no quiero pelear” and “GYOZA” and Kany Garcia on Night 2 to perform “En Esta Boca.” Shortly after, an elevator sequence visual transported fans into the hotel-inspired world of Miko’s sophomore album. The LED box lowered, enclosing her and her most personal, vulnerable thoughts, while sophisticated camera work and immersive visuals made viewers feel as if they were swirling inside her mind during songs like “Algo Casual” and “Ojalá.”
On Night 1, the crowd went wild as Eladio Carrión joined Miko to perform their fan-favorite collaborations “Traviesa” and “AMG.” The excitement continued on Night 2 when Mora took the stage to perform “TOA.” The next act celebrated the ballroom scene, with dancers voguing to high-energy tracks like “Vendetta” and “MADRE,” featuring special guest Villano Antillano. The performance included a full dance break, culminating with the massive LED screen displaying the powerful message “PROTECT THE DOLLS.”
Keeping the show dynamic, Young Miko moved to a secondary stage with a DJ booth, a nod to the setup she often used during her “Trap Kitty” era. Alongside her dancers, she transported the audience to a house-party vibe, performing deep cut tracks like “Putero,” “Bi,” and “Riri.” On Night 2, Young Miko pulled out all the stops with special guests Tainy who joined her while she performed “Ni Le Cabe” and then welcomed Omar Courtz to the stage to perform “Amandita” and “WOAHH.” With handheld camera work, an Audience Cam, and a Miko Cam, every fan was made to feel like they had the best seat in the house, as she engaged directly with them and demonstrated unwavering loyalty to her day-one supporters. Miko then returned to the main stage for the perreo section, joined by Bad Gyal and Tokischa to perform “Chulo Pt. 2” together for the first time, sending the venue into a frenzy. She also performed fan favorites like “COLMILLO” and “Dosis.”

To close out the show, Miko took a moment to express heartfelt gratitude to her circle before delivering an emotive performance of “pinot grigio.” She then brought the energy back up with “FINA,” and left fans stunned on Night 2, when she was joined by Feid to perform “offline” and “Classy 101.” Each night included a moving rendition of “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 58,” where the entire venue was lit by phone flashes, fans chanted her name, and Young Miko graciously thanked Puerto Rico. The show concluded with a performance of the global viral anthem “WASSUP,” which Rolling Stone recently named one of the 100 Best Songs of 2025. The crowd sang every word in unison and jumped along, bringing the arena to life.
Young Miko’s back-to-back shows at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico marked a milestone chapter in her career. Last month, she released her sophomore album “Do Not Disturb,” which debuted at #3 on Spotify’s Top Albums Debut USA, #4 on Spotify’s Top Albums Debut Global, and on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums chart. With these accomplishments, Young Miko continues to cement her place as a cultural force, consistently raising the bar and showcasing her artistic versatility as a defining figure of her generation and her island.

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