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| image = Coliseum of PR.JPG
| image_size = 300px
| caption = Front
| address = 500 Arterial B St.
| location = [[Hato Rey, Puerto Rico|Hato Rey]], [[San Juan, Puerto Rico]]
| coordinates = {{coord|18|25|39.78|N|66|3|41.01|W|type:landmark|display=inline,title}}
| publictransit = {{rint|rail}} [[File:Logo of Tren Urbano de San Juan.svg|23px|Tren Urbano|link=Tren Urbano]] [[Hato Rey (Tren Urbano station)|Hato Rey Station]]
| type = Arena
| genre = Music, concerts, sporting events
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| opened = {{Start date|2004|09|04}}
| owner = Puerto Rico Convention Center District Authority
| operator = [[ASM Global]]<ref name=smg>
| surface = Concrete
| scoreboard = Four-sided [[Light-emitting diode|LED]]
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| seating_capacity = 18,500
| suites = 2 party suites<br>26 corporate suites
| record_attendance = 18,749 – [[Bad Bunny]]: Un Verano Sin Ti (July 28, 2022)<ref name=Record2022>{{cite web|last1=Hernández Mercado|first1=Damaris|title=Bad Bunny rompe récord de asistencia en el Coliseo de Puerto Rico|url=https://www.elnuevodia.com/entretenimiento/musica/notas/bad-bunny-rompe-record-de-asistencia-en-el-coliseo-de-puerto-rico/|website=[[El Nuevo Día]]|access-date=July 29, 2022|language=es|date=July 29, 2022|archive-date=July 29, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220729200847/https://www.elnuevodia.com/entretenimiento/musica/notas/bad-bunny-rompe-record-de-asistencia-en-el-coliseo-de-puerto-rico/|url-status=live}}</ref>
| field_shape = Oval rectangular
| tenants = [[Puerto Rico men's national basketball team]]<br>[[Cangrejeros de Santurce (basketball)|Cangrejeros de Santurce]] ([[Baloncesto Superior Nacional|BSN]]) (2004–2011; 2021)<br>[[Puerto Rico Tip-Off]] ([[National Collegiate Athletic Association|NCAA]]) (2007–2011)
| website = {{URL|http://www.coliseodepuertorico.com}}
}}
The '''[[José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum|José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum of Puerto Rico]]''' ({{
The following is a list of noteworthy public events that have taken place at the venue since its opening.
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*September 4, 2004: Grand opening of the venue.
*January 9, 2005 ([[New Year's Revolution (2005)|WWE New Year's Revolution 2005]]): second globally-broadcast [[WWE]] [[pay-per-view]] event held outside the United States or Canada (following [[SummerSlam]] at [[Wembley Stadium (1923)|Wembley Stadium]] in 1992). First pay-per-view event held at the venue.
*December 2, 2005 ([[La Secta Allstar]]): First Puerto Rican band to perform at the venue.
*February 11, 2006 ([[The Rolling Stones]]): established gross ticket sales record for a single show with $3.1 million.
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*June 6, 2006 ([[Ricardo Arjona]]): 1 millionth visitor.
*August 26, 2006 ([[AF2]] Championship): one of the few professional [[arena football]] games played on the island and the first at the venue.
*September 23, 2006 ([[
*September 29–30, 2006 ([[Marc Anthony]]): two free-admission concert dates for the filming of ''[[El Cantante]]'', which needed an audience.
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*September 4, 2019: fifteenth anniversary of the venue.
*September–December 2019: [[Daddy Yankee]] sells out 12 record-breaking dates between December 5–29, which marked his return to the ''Choliseo'' since his last headlining concert in 2005.
*March 2020–June 2021: due to the
*May 16, 2020 ([[Rauw Alejandro]]): amid the worldwide [[COVID-19 pandemic]], and after many major events at the venue were cancelled or postponed, Rauw Alejandro held a live concert at the ''Choliseo'' with no audience and livestreamed it over the Internet. His performance was originally scheduled for March 2020 at the [[Coca-Cola Music Hall]] but was cancelled due to the pandemic.
*May 20, 2021: after over a year since the COVID-19 pandemic impacted operations of the ''Choliseo'', [[Governor of Puerto Rico|Governor]] [[Pedro Pierluisi]] announced major events at entertainment venues will be permitted to take place at an increased capacity, including the ''Choliseo''. The announcement was made at the venue as part of many other modifications made to the existing executive order placed by [[Wanda Vázquez Garced|his predecessor]] when the pandemic began.
* June 26, 2021 ([[Gilberto Santa Rosa]]): first public event at the ''Choliseo'' since the coronavirus pandemic began. The venue reopened to modified capacity as per
*September 16–26, 2021 (''[[In The Heights]]''): first musical theater production held at the venue, with an all-star Puerto Rican cast led by [[Ektor Rivera]].
*December 10–11, 2021 ([[Bad Bunny]]): "P FKN R: The Ultimate Experience" was the first time a concert was presented via livestream at the ''Choliseo'', while it was simultaneously being held in person at the [[Hiram Bithorn Stadium]], less than two miles away from the venue. Bad Bunny would later appear in person at the ''Choliseo'' that same night to perform additional songs for the attendees.
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===Debuts in Puerto Rico===
*[[Feid]]: June 22–23, 2023
*[[Monica Puig]], [[Venus Williams]]: September 15, 2023
*[[Michael Bublé]]: September 28, 2023
*[[Culture Club]]: January 13, 2024
*[[Travis Scott]]: September 18, 2024
===Debuts at the venue===
*[[Sech (singer)|Sech]]: April 10, 2022
*[[Louis Tomlinson]]: May 5, 2024
*[[Camilo (singer)|Camilo]]: October 26, 2024
===Debuts as headliner===
<small>Artists who debuted at the venue as the main act, after having previously performed as part of a group, band or as a guest artist.</small>
*[[Myke Towers]]: April 20–22, 2022
*[[Tainy]]: January 5, 2024
*[[Carín León]]: August 10–11, 2024
*[[Grupo Firme]]: November 22–23, 2024
*[[Jerry Rivera]]: November 30, 2024
===Events===
*July 21, 2022 ([[2022 Premios Juventud]]): first time the awards show is held outside the United States.
*July 28, 2022 ([[Bad Bunny]]): the singer establishes an all-time ''Choliseo'' attendance record of 18,749 spectators on the first night of his three-night performances, breaking a 2019 record by him as well. This new one was 249 spectators over the venue's capacity.<ref name=Record2022/> This was the first time a concert was live-broadcast on national television in Puerto Rico, which was exclusively through the airwaves of [[WKAQ-TV|Telemundo Puerto Rico]].
*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
*May 5–6, 2023 ([[WWE]]): two professional wrestling events, ''[[WWE SmackDown]]'' and [[Backlash (2023)|Backlash 2023]],
*September 9, 2023 ([[Ivy Queen]]): marks her first concert in Puerto Rico in 15 years to a sold-out performance.<ref>{{cite
*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]].
*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.
*November 30–December 3, 2023: [[Daddy Yankee]] headlines the final performances of his career, in a series of farewell concerts, "La Meta", at the ''Choliseo''.
*August 10–11, 2024 ([[Carín León]]): first [[regional Mexican]] artist to debut in Puerto Rico as a headliner, having previously performed at the venue for the [[2023 Premios Juventud]].
*September 4, 2024: twentieth anniversary of the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum of Puerto Rico.
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