Two Buenos Aires Shows Now Sold Out for Ricky Martin After Added Date
Fans in Buenos Aires now face two sold-out concerts and tighter ticket options for Ricky Martin after organizers added a second performance at the Campo Argentino de Polo. 9: 00 a. m. ET — producer 6 Pasos confirmed it added an April 17 show after the April 18 date sold out.
Ricky Martin’s two shows test Campo Argentino de Polo capacity
The immediate effect is on venue capacity: the Campo Argentino de Polo in Palermo, Buenos Aires, lists an approximate capacity of 15, 000 to 17, 000 spectators for Cancha No. 1, while the total grounds can expand to near 30, 000 or more for special events. Organizers now must stage two full productions at the same location across consecutive days, a shift that affects entry plans, transport coordination and crowd flow for both April 17 and April 18.
Technical scale and setlist for Ricky Martin Live 2026
The production for Ricky Martin Live 2026 brings a large technical and visual package: the show promises state-of-the-art lighting and immersive visualizers, backed by a live band and a seven-dancer corps. The planned setlist includes long-standing hits such as “Livin’ la Vida Loca, ” “She Bangs, ” “The Cup of Life, ” “María, ” “Vente Pa’ Ca” and “La Mordidita, ” creating expectations for a multisensory concert experience across both Buenos Aires dates.
6 Pasos confirms regional tour stops and added Buenos Aires date
Producer 6 Pasos confirmed the Argentina leg is part of a regional routing that opens April 7 in Montevideo and includes an April 10 stop in Asunción. For Argentina specifically, four functions are listed: April 12 in Córdoba, April 14 in Rosario, and the back-to-back April 17 and April 18 shows in Buenos Aires. Separately, the artist shared that he is working in Brazil on new material and on revitalizing some classic songs, including recording a video tied to that project.
Still, demand pressure is the key secondary consequence: the added April 17 date was the direct response to sold-out tickets for April 18, and that move has concentrated fan demand into two consecutive dates rather than spreading it across additional weekends or venues. Fans who missed initial sales will now compete for remaining inventory, and secondary-market dynamics are likely to intensify in the near term.
For now, the next confirmed events are the Ricky Martin concerts at the Campo Argentino de Polo on April 17 and April 18 in Buenos Aires. If demand remains as intense as the initial sellout indicated, organizers may add further dates to the Argentina leg.