El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, the legendary salsa orchestra born in San Juan more than six decades ago, has confirmed a highly anticipated return engagement at Lima’s Gran Teatro Nacional, according to reports from El Comercio Perú and Radio San Martín. The announcement has generated considerable excitement both in Peru and across the island, reaffirming the ensemble’s enduring international stature.

Founded in 1962 in the heart of San Juan, El Gran Combo has long served as one of Puerto Rico’s most powerful cultural ambassadors. From Santurce to Ponce, from Mayagüez to Humacao, the orchestra’s rhythms have soundtracked generations of island life, and their global touring schedule consistently reflects the reach of Puerto Rican musical identity far beyond the Caribbean. A return to one of Latin America’s most prestigious venues underscores the band’s continued relevance in an era of rapidly shifting musical tastes.

The Gran Teatro Nacional in Lima represents a fitting setting for the group’s return — a world-class hall that has hosted the finest names in Latin music and classical performance alike. For Puerto Rican fans on the island and the diaspora, the booking is a point of pride, a reminder that the salsa tradition rooted in San Juan’s barrios continues to command respect on the grandest international stages.

No specific concert date was confirmed in available reporting from El Comercio Perú and Radio San Martín, but the confirmation itself signals an active touring season ahead for the orchestra. Fans across Puerto Rico — and in Lima — are encouraged to monitor official channels for ticketing details as the engagement draws closer.


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