Omar Courtz Makes History With Triple Sold-Out “Choli” Takeover and a Surprise From Bad Bunny
In a city that’s birthed global reggaeton icons, Omar Courtz just proved he’s next in line. Over the weekend, the Puerto Rican breakout took over the Coliseo de Puerto Rico, “El Choli,” for three sold-out nights packed with raw energy, massive production, and a full-circle moment for the genre. Produced by live music powerhouses Paco López and Eric Duars, the back-to-back shows marked Courtz’s arrival, not as an opener or hype name, but as a certified headliner. With more than 40,000 fans in attendance, the weekend cemented him as one of the scene’s most promising new stars.
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From the jump, Courtz commanded the stage with a 360-degree setup surrounded by lights, effects, and pyro. The 30-song setlist kept the pace high, bouncing between dance-heavy moments and more personal crowd interactions. His viral track “Q U E V A S A H A C E R H O Y?” sent the arena into a frenzy, a reflection of its success across Spotify charts in Spain, Argentina, and Venezuela. Throughout the night, Courtz connected with fans in a way that felt both larger-than-life and genuinely intimate.
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Each show brought out a rotating crew of surprise guests that turned the concerts into full-blown celebrations of Puerto Rico’s reggaeton community. Kendo Kaponi, Luar La L, Jay Wheeler, Young Miko, Bryant Myers, and more shared the stage with Courtz, adding their own heat to the already high-energy performances. Their chemistry felt real, not just strategic pairings, but an ecosystem of artists building each other up, live and unscripted.
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Still, the most jaw-dropping moment of the weekend came without warning. In a move no one saw coming, Bad Bunny hit the stage to perform “VeLDÁ” with Courtz, and the crowd lost it. It wasn’t just a co-sign, it felt like a generational passing of the torch. With Bunny’s rare public appearances, the moment hit even harder, signaling real recognition from the genre’s reigning king.
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Now, as the “Primera Musa Tour 2025” heads to U.S. cities like Miami, L.A., and Chicago, the momentum is undeniable. Omar Courtz isn’t just rising, he’s here. With star power, vision, and one of the year’s most unforgettable concert weekends under his belt, Courtz’s triple-Choli run wasn’t just a show. It was a statement.