The show must go on, and Daddy Yankee knows it. The reggaeton superstar has confirmed that Sunday’s (Dec. 8) concert will happen after a shooting at Coliseo de Puerto Rico was reported hours after his show on Saturday night (Dec. 7). No deaths or injuries were reported.
The arena’s management issued a statement, also published on their social media accounts, indicating that the act was classified as damage to property. The Puerto Rico police report said that they found more than 100 bullets and broken glass doors in the main entrance.
According to the statement, the Coliseo has taken preventive measures with their security team. "The cleaning work has already been done and we are ready to receive the visitors who will enjoy the concert tonight.”
Produced by Rafael Pina, Daddy Yankee's Con Calma Pal' Choli is scheduled to wrap up two days before the year ends. This is his first return to the venue in 12 years.
According to El Nuevo Dia newspaper, the recording studio of Raphy Pina (Daddy Yankee’s manager) was also shot with ammunitions that match those found in the arena.
The shooting damaged the front doors and walls. The property is located in Caguas, Puerto Rico, where agents assigned to the Homicide Division and Technical Services of the Criminal Investigation Corps took over the scene.
The police department doesn’t have any suspects attached to any of the cases.
Billboard has reached out to Pina’s representative, who had not answered at press time.