Parque Viva

Parque Viva is a sporting and entertainment complex located in Alajuela, Costa Rica.

Parque Viva
Map
LocationCalle Rincón Chiquito, Alajuela, Costa Rica
OperatorGrupo Nacion
Capacity16,000 (Coca-Cola Amphitheatre)
1,800-9,000 (Centrokölbi)
Opened11 April 2015 (2015-04-11)

Parque Viva is the first entertainment center of its kind in Central America.[1] The park, spanning over a total area of 30,000 square meters (approx. 7.41 acres or 3 ha), includes the 16k-seat Coca-Cola Amphitheatre, Circuit Go Rigo Go, and Centro Printea. The park offers 4,000 parking spaces. Parque Viva was built around the defunct race track Autódromo La Guácima.[2] The capacity of the amphitheater is 16,000.[3] The first concert held in the amphitheatre was by the Orquesta Filarmónica de Costa Rica (Costa Rican Philharmonic Orchestra), for its grand opening.[4]

Concerts

The following is a list of concerts, showing date, artist or band, tour, opening acts, attendance and revenue.

YearDateArtist(s)
(Opening act)
TourAttendanceRevenueRef.
2015May 2Enrique Iglesias
(Capital Cities)
Sex and Love Tour
June 20,21,27,28Blue Man Group
September 15Faith No MoreSol Undefeated Tour
October 18Katy Perry
(Tinashe)
Prismatic World Tour16,199 / 16,199$1,423,310[5]
October 31Juan Luis GuerraTodo Tiene Su Hora Tour
2016May 31Miguel BoséI Love Tour
June 5MalumaPretty Boy, Dirty Boy World Tour[6]
July 17Maroon 5Maroon V Tour18,404 / 18,404$1,687,040[7]
September 25Ha*Ash
(María José Castillo)
1F Hecho Realidad Tour
2017February 25Magneto + Mercurio
March 25Fito Páez
May 1SlayerRepentless Tour[8]
May 6Marc AnthonyMarc Anthony Live
June 6Ed Sheeran
(Antonio Lulic)
÷ Tour17,464 / 17,464$1,288,350[9]
June 10Río RomaLet's Live It Tour
July 9Ariana Grande
(Échele Miel, Fátima Pinto, Victoria Monét and CNCO)
Dangerous Woman Tour11,141 / 11,141$776,744[10]
September 15Junior ExpressJunior Express:Live
October 15Fifth HarmonyThe PSA Tour1,482 / 3,400$91,358[11]
November 16Franco de VitaFree Tour
2018February 22Andrea BocelliLive in Costa Rica[12]
March 15The KillersWonderful Wonderful World Tour9,849 / 10,287$876,499[13]
March 18CNCOPrimera Cita#Más Allá Tour
March 25Ha*AshGira 100 años contigo
April 11Natalia Lafourcade
May 5Alejandro FernándezBreaking Barriers Tour
May 12Roberto CarlosLive in Costa Rica3,569 / 3,569$321,118[14]
May 25Los Ángeles AzulesFrom Square To Square
August 17Cañaveral Group + Sonora Santanera + Eddy Herrera
August 25Jarabe de Palo
September 22Steve Aoki + DeorroLife In Color Tour
December 2Los Ángeles AzulesFrom Square To Square
2019June 29Pandora + Yuri
August 4Pepe Aguilar
(Río Roma)
Pepe Aguilar Tour 2019
August 20Hillsong Worship
August 24Paulo LondraHome Run Tour
October 8Bryan Adams
November 10Jack JohnsonAll the Light Above It Too World Tour4,254 / 5,397$2,945,690[15]
December 1Sebastian YatraYatra Yatra Tour
December 17Serrat + SabinaThere are not Two without Three Tour
2020January 25Reik
February 28Backstreet BoysDNA World Tour
2022March 4Los Ángeles Azules
(Los Plancharanga and Los Ajenos)
March 13Ska-P
May 1Alejandro Sanz
(José Cañas and Fofo Madrigal)
TheTour
May 7Kany García
May 28Joan Manuel SerratThe Vice Of Singing
June 5Louis Tomlinson
(Sun Room and Pedro Capmany)
Louis Tomlinson World Tour
June 17Karol GBichota Tour
June 18Alejandro Fernández
(Alex Fernández and Eduardo Aguirre)
Hecho en Mexico Tour
September 11Ana GabrielFor The Love Of You TourCancelled
December 4Fonseca
(Río Roma)
Traveling Tour
2023January 20Steve Aoki
February 3Ha*AshSpin my way out with me Tour
March 11 & 12FeidNitro Jam Tour
March 25Anuel AALegends Never Die 2 Tour
April 22CamiloFrom Inside to Outside Tour
May 6Rock Fest
May 20Manuel Turizo2000 Tour

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