Milo J Concert: New Venue & Ticket Prices at National Stadium

by Sofia Alvarez Entertainment Editor

Lima, February 5, 2026 — Argentine sensation Milo J is bringing his “Life Was Shorter” tour to the National Stadium in Lima, Peru, after overwhelming demand forced a venue change. The artist’s team has released a detailed seating chart and updated pricing for the highly anticipated concert.

A Stadium-Sized Show for a Rising Star

The concert, originally planned for a smaller venue, now promises an even bigger experience for fans.

  • Milo J’s concert has been moved to the National Stadium due to high ticket demand.
  • Tickets are now available via Teleticket, with no exclusive pre-sales or bank promotions.
  • Pricing varies by section, with options ranging from S/ 70 to S/ 170, and a reduced price of S/ 136 for individuals with disabilities.
  • The “Campo” area remains the most affordable option at S/ 290.

The shift to the National Stadium means more fans will have the opportunity to see the 19-year-old artist, whose real name is Camilo Joaquín Villarruel, perform live. The updated seating plan reflects this expanded capacity, with a range of price points to accommodate different budgets.

What are the ticket prices for Milo J’s concert in Lima? Tickets for the “Campo” area, located directly in front of the stage, are priced at S/ 290, the same as the previous Costa 21 section. This remains the only area currently available for new purchases, as other sections—Left Tribune, Right Tribune, and General Tribune—have already sold out. For those seeking reserved seating, the West Grandstand 2 and East Tribune 2 are offered at S/ 170 each, providing wider views and increased comfort. A reduced price of S/ 136 is available for individuals with disabilities in the West 2 section, subject to verification through the CONADIS system.

Prices and new areas for the Milo J. concert.

Accessibility and Ticket Purchase

The North Tribune offers the most accessible option, with general admission tickets priced at S/ 70. Tickets are available exclusively through Teleticket, and the organization has emphasized that there will be no exclusive pre-sales or promotions tied to specific banks or cards, ensuring a fair opportunity for all fans. E-tickets will be available for download two days before the concert date, streamlining the entry process.

The production team is adjusting the technical and logistical aspects of the show to suit the larger venue, promising a high-impact experience with adapted lighting, sound, and stage design.

Milo J, who rose to prominence with hits like “Rara Vez,” “Milagrosa,” “Tu Manta,” and “Ni Carlos Ni Jos,” has quickly become a leading figure in Argentine urban music. His collaborations with artists like Nicki Nicole, Wos, Bizarrap, Nito NB, and YSY A have broadened his reach across Latin America. His “Life Was Shorter” tour has already seen sold-out shows in Latin America and Europe, and his Lima concert is a testament to his growing international appeal.

Milo J excitedly changes
Milo J excitedly changes venue to the National Stadium in Lima. I.G.

Born on October 25, 2006, in Morón, Buenos Aires, Camilo Joaquín Villarruel began his musical journey in 2021 with the BajoWest collective, sharing his early songs on YouTube. He gained widespread recognition in 2022 with the viral TikTok hit “Milagrosa,” solidifying his place in the Argentine urban music scene. His momentum continued in 2023 with collaborations like “Rara vez” featuring Taiu, the EP “511,” and the highly acclaimed “BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 57” with Bizarrap. He also released his debut album, “111,” and received a Latin Grammy nomination for “Dispara ***” with Nicki Nicole. In 2024, he released “166” and toured Argentina and Europe.

You may also like

Leave a Comment