Editing List of events at José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum
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*December 3–31, 2022 ([[Wisin & Yandel]]): the duo breaks various new records, some they've held as well. They headline the ''Choliseo'' for a 14-date run for the entire month of December 2022, a record previously held by [[Daddy Yankee]], who had a 12-date run, December 2019. They again break their own record for most performances by an artist/duo at the ''Choliseo'', increasing it to 39. Out of the duo's concert dates, nine shows were sold out in 24 hours, another record they previously broke. Their final concert date, December 31, 2022, marks the first time a concert is held at the ''Choliseo'' for New Year's Eve. This run marks the end of their farewell concert tour, [[La Última Misión World Tour]]. |
*December 3–31, 2022 ([[Wisin & Yandel]]): the duo breaks various new records, some they've held as well. They headline the ''Choliseo'' for a 14-date run for the entire month of December 2022, a record previously held by [[Daddy Yankee]], who had a 12-date run, December 2019. They again break their own record for most performances by an artist/duo at the ''Choliseo'', increasing it to 39. Out of the duo's concert dates, nine shows were sold out in 24 hours, another record they previously broke. Their final concert date, December 31, 2022, marks the first time a concert is held at the ''Choliseo'' for New Year's Eve. This run marks the end of their farewell concert tour, [[La Última Misión World Tour]]. |
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*May 5–6, 2023 ([[WWE]]): two professional wrestling events, ''[[WWE SmackDown]]'' and [[Backlash (2023)|Backlash 2023]], took place at the venue for the first time since [[New Year's Revolution (2005)|New Year's Revolution 2005]] and the first time the venue hosted back-to-back WWE events. [[Bad Bunny]] made his Puerto Rico debut as a professional wrestler during both events. |
*May 5–6, 2023 ([[WWE]]): two professional wrestling events, ''[[WWE SmackDown]]'' and [[Backlash (2023)|Backlash 2023]], took place at the venue for the first time since [[New Year's Revolution (2005)|New Year's Revolution 2005]] and the first time the venue hosted back-to-back WWE events. [[Bad Bunny]] made his Puerto Rico debut as a professional wrestler during both events. |
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*September 9, 2023 ([[Ivy Queen]]): marks her first concert in Puerto Rico in 15 years to a sold-out performance.<ref>{{cite |
*September 9, 2023 ([[Ivy Queen]]): marks her first concert in Puerto Rico in 15 years to a sold-out performance.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.billboard.com/music/latin/uplifting-moments-latin-music-news-ivy-queen-daddy-yankee-more-1235303496/|title= Ivy Queen’s First Concert in Puerto Rico in 15 Years & More Uplifting Moments in Latin Music|work=Billboard|date=April 15, 2023|accessdate=April 24, 2023|author=Roiz, Jessica}}</ref> |
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*September 15, 2023: for the first time since 2016, an exhibition tennis match is held at the venue, the third overall, between [[Monica Puig]] and [[Venus Williams]]. The match was originally scheduled to be held in 2016, with Puig against [[Serena Williams]]. |
*September 15, 2023: for the first time since 2016, an exhibition tennis match is held at the venue, the third overall, between [[Monica Puig]] and [[Venus Williams]]. The match was originally scheduled to be held in 2016, with Puig against [[Serena Williams]]. |
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*October 12, 2023: [[Bad Bunny]] hosts the venue's first ever listening party for his album [[Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana]], which was released the next day. |
*October 12, 2023: [[Bad Bunny]] hosts the venue's first ever listening party for his album [[Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana]], which was released the next day. |