American singer Romeo Santos will perform two concerts alongside Prince Royce at the National Stadium in Lima on September 11 and 12.
Organisers said Santos is scheduled to land in Peru the day before his first show, provided there are no last-minute changes to his travel itinerary. Production staff noted that the singer could potentially arrive even earlier to visit local tourist attractions before rehearsals begin.
The upcoming performances in the Peruvian capital form part of a broader tour across Latin America. Before landing in Lima, Santos will complete a series of shows in Central America, with stops scheduled in Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama.

Santos, known globally as the King of Bachata, has maintained a close relationship with Peruvian audiences throughout his career and has frequently expressed gratitude for their support. His repertoire for the Lima shows includes signature hits such as Propuesta Indecente, Eres Mia, and Sobredosis.
Private jet and entourage
Local event organisers revealed that Santos is expected to travel to Peru aboard his personal private aircraft, identified as a Gulfstream G650ER. The twin-engine business jet, manufactured by Gulfstream Aerospace, is considered among the most exclusive executive aircraft on the market and can cost around 60 million dollars depending on its age and custom specifications.
The singer will be accompanied by an entourage of approximately 80 people, comprising musicians, dancers, production crew, and technical personnel. Key members of the sound and logistics teams are scheduled to arrive in Lima ahead of the main party to set up equipment and manage technical preparations at the venue.

To welcome the artist, local organisers are arranging a selection of traditional Peruvian dishes. Although Santos usually travels with his own personal chef, organisers stated he decided not to bring his culinary specialist on this trip so he could sample authentic Peruvian cuisine directly.
Hotel arrangements and ticket demand
Accommodation arrangements for the trip involve an exclusive hotel in the coastal Miraflores district of Lima. Organisers revealed that Santos is set to occupy an entire private floor of the hotel, reserved solely for him, while a separate floor has been booked to house his artistic and technical crew.
Prince Royce, the Dominican-American singer co-headlining the dates, will stay in the same Miraflores hotel. Organisers said Royce requested a suite and has also expressed a keen interest in trying traditional Peruvian dishes. Royce may also schedule media interviews or fan meetings during his stay in Lima.
Demand for the two-night event at the National Stadium has been exceptionally high. Ticketing platform Teleticket reported that tickets for the opening show on September 11 are virtually sold out, while limited seating remains for the second show on September 12. Local promoters have officially ruled out adding a third date.
