Daddy Yankee’s Farewell Tour Grand Finale: Livestream Details

The final concert from 'La Meta' will be held on December 3rd

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Daddy Yankee, the reggaeton legend, is bidding farewell to the stage with a series of concerts called ‘La Meta.’ These shows will mark the end of his farewell tour, ‘La Última Vuelta,’ and they’ll be held at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in Puerto Rico, starting on November 30th. Notably, he‘s offering fans from all over the world the opportunity to witness his final farewell concert through a live broadcast originating from his home country. 

When & How Much? 

The final concert will be held on Sunday, December 3rd, at the Coliseum mentioned earlier. Tickets are available for $20 and can be purchased on the singer’s official website. The live broadcast will be powered by the streaming company Kiswe, which assures top-notch technology to ensure the best experience during this ultimate show. 

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Daddy Yankee performs at the Hot 97 Summer Jam 2005 Concert in New Jersey. Matthew Peyton/Getty Images.

The Last Goodbye To a Legend 

Yankee’s career took off almost 20 years ago in 2004 with his hit reggaetón song «Gasolina.» This music style changed the game for Latin music and became a worldwide sensation that’s still popular today. 

In March 2022, the Puerto Rican artist announced his retirement from the music industry. During the same year, he released his seventh and final album, Legendaddy. Subsequently, he embarked on his farewell music tour titled ‘La Última Vuelta World Tour,’ which began on July 16, 2022, in Spain, and wrapped up on December 22, 2022, in Miami. According to last year’s year-end Boxscore charts, this tour ranked 13th in the Top 40 Tours of 2022, grossing over $125 million in total revenue. 

This career, that has been a marathon, I finally see the finish line. Now I get to enjoy what you all have given me. They say that I made this genre global but it was you guys that gave me the key to open the doors to make this the biggest genre in the world,” the Puerto Rican artist said in a statement then. “I confess that it’s the biggest treasure I can have in my career. I always worked so I didn’t fail you, so I didn’t get into problems, with much discipline, to inspire the new generation to be leaders. Today, I’m announcing my retirement from music by giving you my best production and my best concert tour.”