Ricardo Arjona honored by Movistar Arena for selling out the most shows
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Ricardo Arjona was honored by Movistar Arena in Santiago for selling out the most shows.
- The Guatemalan artist has performed 42 sold-out shows at the venue, setting an absolute record.
- Arjona received a special award, "La Cรบpula," recognizing his unique connection with fans over generations.
Ricardo Arjona has set an absolute record at Santiago's Movistar Arena, becoming the artist with the most sold-out shows in the venue's 20-year history. Following his 10th performance during his latest stint in the city, the Guatemalan singer-songwriter was honored by the arena for his unparalleled success.
With this recent series of concerts, Arjona has now accumulated a total of 42 sold-out performances at Movistar Arena. This remarkable achievement surpasses all previous records, solidifying his status as a top-tier artist with a deeply dedicated fanbase in Chile. The venue acknowledged this milestone by presenting him with a special metallic statuette named "La Cรบpula."
"42 nights. 42 stories. A single name. Ricardo Arjona became the first artist to achieve 42 sold-out shows in the 20 years of Movistar Arena's history. A record that transcends numbers and celebrates a unique connection with generations of fans," stated the arena in a social media post accompanying the announcement.
The recognition highlights not just the quantity of his performances but the quality of connection Arjona maintains with his audience. His ability to consistently sell out shows across multiple generations underscores a lasting appeal and a profound rapport that resonates deeply with his followers in Chile.
42 nights. 42 stories. A single name. Ricardo Arjona became the first artist to achieve 42 sold-out shows in the 20 years of Movistar Arena's history. A record that transcends numbers and celebrates a unique connection with generations of fans.
Originally published by Cooperativa in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.