Mexican romantic pop duo Río Roma will return to Lima, Peru, on October 24, 2026, for a 15th anniversary concert at Costa 21.
Brothers José Luis and Raúl Roma are staging the special performance to celebrate 15 years of their artistic career. The event will mark a new reunion between the Mexican group and their Peruvian fanbase.

Presale tickets for the Lima show will go on sale on August 21 and August 22 through the Teleticket ticketing platform. Buyers who pay using Falabella cards will receive a 15 percent discount on their purchase while promotional ticket stock lasts.
Concert details and venue information
The scheduled performance at Costa 21 will offer attendees a musical journey through the songs that have defined the career of Río Roma from their beginnings to the present day. The show is designed around themes of romanticism, shared memories, and the love stories that characterize the duo's artistic catalogue.
Costa 21 is an open-air entertainment venue situated along the Costa Verde waterfront in the San Miguel district of Lima. The venue frequently hosts major international concerts and cultural gatherings in the Peruvian capital.
Ticketing operations are managed by Teleticket, Peru's primary ticket distribution system for entertainment and sporting events. The 15 percent discount for Falabella credit and debit cardholders represents a standard promotional partnership for major concerts in the country.
Featured repertoire and signature songs
For their Lima appearance, Río Roma will feature a repertoire filled with their most recognizable romantic pop tracks. The set list includes signature songs such as Me cambiaste la vida, Mi persona favorita, and Te quiero mucho, mucho.

The performance will also highlight emotional ballads including Todavía no te olvido and Caminar de tu mano. Their music has supplied soundtrack moments for stories of love and heartbreak across multiple generations of listeners in various countries.
Career background of the Mexican duo
Brothers José Luis Roma and Raúl Roma established themselves as one of the most representative Mexican acts within the Latin romantic pop genre. Over 15 years in the music industry, their expressive lyrics and melodic pop arrangements have earned them a wide following throughout Latin America.
The duo first rose to international prominence through hit ballads that crossed borders across the Spanish-speaking world. Their upcoming October concert in Peru will celebrate that ongoing legacy alongside their local fans.
