Colombian reggaeton star Ryan Castro has taken a historic step in his career by announcing his first stadium concert. The artist confirmed that he will perform on April 25, 2026, at Medellin’s iconic Estadio Atanasio Girardot, marking the grand finale of his highly successful international tour, “Sende World Tour.”
The announcement was made through an emotional video filmed in his hometown of Pedregal, a neighborhood in Medellin where his musical journey began. In the footage, Ryan walks through the streets that saw him grow up, sharing his pride and gratitude for reaching this milestone. “Filling the Atanasio has always been a dream. This concert is for my people, for the ghetto that supported me from the very beginning,” said the artist.
Ryan Castro to close his global “Sende World Tour” with his first stadium show in Medellin
The “Sende World Tour” has solidified Ryan Castro as one of Colombia’s most successful urban music artists. Over the past year, the singer has taken his sound across Europe and Latin America, captivating audiences with his energy, authenticity, and fusion of reggaeton, dancehall, and street rhythms.
In Madrid, Spain, he achieved a historic sold-out show before more than 12,000 fans, and in Bogota, he drew over 23,000 attendees at the Coliseo MedPlus, marking the biggest concert of his career so far. Each performance has stood out for its large-scale production inspired by Curaçao, incorporating Papiamento lyrics and vibrant Caribbean visuals that celebrate his street and island identity.
The global tour will culminate in Medellin, where Ryan will celebrate a symbolic “homecoming” on April 25, 2026. The Estadio Atanasio Girardot will host what promises to be the most emotional and significant night of his career, as the “singer from the ghetto” fulfills his dream of performing in a stadium filled with fans from his hometown.
The concert will be his only show in Colombia in 2026, and it promises a world-class production featuring giant screens, dancers, visual effects, and special guest artists. Tickets are already available, with prices ranging from approximately US$23 for general admission to around US$3,000 for VIP boxes.
@juanjo_guerrero14 Bogotá y el Coliseo MedPlus se caen con el concierto de @RYAN CASTRO ¿qué tal les pareció? #ryancastro ♬ sonido original – Juan José Guerrero
Ryan Castro’s musical journey
Ryan Castro, whose real name is Bryan David Castro Sosa, began singing on buses and in the streets of Medellin at age 17, honing his talent in rap and freestyle until becoming one of the leading voices in Colombian reggaeton.
Since 2016, his career has grown steadily, with a breakthrough in 2020 thanks to his authenticity, relatable lyrics, and deep connection with the “ghetto.” His urban style, blending reggaeton, dancehall, and street sounds, has turned him into a cultural phenomenon.
Among his biggest hits are “Jordan,” “Mujeriego,” “Monastery” (with Feid), and “Quema” (with Peso Pluma) — all of which have reached millions of streams on digital platforms.
Ryan Castro has also been honored at the 2023 Premios Nuestra Tierra for his artistic trajectory and has collaborated with top Latin artists including Karol G, Feid, J Balvin, and Blessd.