Juan Luis Guerra and Carlos Vives will perform together at San Marcos Stadium in Lima on November 7, 2026, for the Latin Lima Duo concert.
The show is scheduled to start at 8:00 p.m. as both performers bring vallenato, merengue, bachata, and Caribbean rhythms to the stage in Peru.
The joint appearance brings together two of Latin America's most influential recording artists, each boasting an extensive song catalog that spans multiple generations of music listeners.

Guerra is a acclaimed Dominican singer, songwriter, and producer who brought bachata and merengue to international mainstream audiences. Vives is a celebrated Colombian musician and actor credited with modernizing traditional vallenato folk music by combining it with pop and rock.
Concert Setlist and Track Catalog
Vives returns to the Peruvian capital following an emotional concert performance in Lima last year. His repertoire for the night is set to feature hits including La bicicleta, La gota fría, Fruta fresca, Volví a nacer, La tierra del olvido, Robarte un beso, Déjame entrar, and Pa’ Mayté.
Guerra, who last played a concert in Lima in 2023, will perform classic numbers such as La bilirrubina, Burbujas de amor, Ojalá que llueva café, Bachata rosa, El niágara en bicicleta, Visa para un sueño, and Frío, frío.
Expectation surrounding the event follows the musicians' recent collaborative single Buscando el mar, a composition reflecting their longstanding personal friendship by pairing Vives's signature vallenato sound with Guerra's Dominican rhythm arrangements.
Song Inspiration and Collaboration Details
The duet appears on El último disco, Vol. 1, a recent album project released by Vives. The song draws creative inspiration from the literary universe of Colombian Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez and his landmark 1967 novel One Hundred Years of Solitude.
Initially conceived under the working title La ciénaga del tiempo, the piece evolved into a musical reflection on personal freedom, memory, hope, and the sea as a foundational element of Caribbean history and regional identity.

García Márquez, who received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1982, frequently drew upon Caribbean coastal folklore in his magical realist fiction, inspiring generations of Latin American songwriters and visual artists.
Ticket Prices and Presale Details
Tickets for the Latin Lima Duo show at San Marcos Stadium are being sold through Ticketmaster, with prices ranging from S/189 to S/495 per ticket.
An exclusive presale window opens from August 22 to August 23, or until presale inventory sells out. Individual buyers using BBVA credit or debit cards receive a 15 percent discount on ticket purchases during the presale period.
San Marcos Stadium, situated on the main campus of the National University of San Marcos in Lima, is one of Peru's primary venue locations for major stadium concerts and multi artist music festivals.
