During this weekend, the cultural offer in Costa Rica It will combine large international concerts with urban festivals and scenic proposals for all tastes.
From Sin Bandera and Ryan Castro in Parque Viva to the inevitable cumbia of Los Ángeles Azules at the closing of Transitthe agenda invites you to leave home and take over public spaces.
Sin Bandera: 25 years of love and nostalgia in Parque Viva
The romantic duo Without Flag will return to Costa Rica as part of his international tour Scenes Tourwith which they celebrate 25 years of career. The appointment will be this Saturday April 11, 2026in it Viva Parkfrom the 7 p.m. The show promises an evening full of nostalgia, emotion and unforgettable ballads.
Fans will be able to enjoy a tour of their greatest hits, as well as some new songs that are part of this artistic stage. Tickets are available through tag.crand a full house is expected to receive one of the most beloved groups in Latin pop.
The concert is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated events of the year in the country, bringing together thousands of followers who will sing along with Leonel García and Noel Schajris the songs that marked an entire generation.

Ryan Castro will set fire to the urban rhythm in Parque Viva
The urban artist Ryan Castro will arrive in Costa Rica this Sunday to turn on the Viva Park with one of the most anticipated shows of the month. The concert is part of his international tourwhich has toured various cities in Latin America with resounding success, consolidating the Colombian singer as one of the great figures of the current urban genre.
From the 7 p.m.the public will enjoy a night full of rhythm, energy and the themes that have made Castro a reference for the new wave of reggaeton. Tickets can be purchased through tag.cr and a full house is expected to enjoy this show with high sound and visual impact.

The Blue Angels will turn La Sabana into a great dance floor
The renowned Mexican group The Blue Angels will be in charge of putting the finishing touch to the Transitarte 2026 festivalwith a closing concert that promises to fill the La Sabana Metropolitan Park. The appointment will be this Sunday at 7 p.m.in a night dedicated to dance and the great cumbia classics.
He show free will mark the end of three days of art, music and coexistence in the open air, and is shaping up to be a massive party in which cumbia will sound strongly.

Other activities:
— urban festival Transitarte 2026: It will take place from April 10 to 12 in the center of San José, with activities throughout the day in spaces such as the National Park, Morazán Park, Spain Park and Cenac. Tickets: free and open to the public.
— Chat Mexican Pop Design: Friday, April 10, at 7 pm, with the Mexican designer Andrés Lhima, within the framework of the SDCR Capsules program of the Costa Rica Design Week. Tickets: ¢10,000, with limited space. Interested persons can register via email: hola@semanadeldiseno.cr
— Concert by the Symphony Orchestra of the School of Musical Arts (Oseam), UCR: Friday, April 10, at 3 pm, in Room B108 of the UCR School of Musical Arts, in San Pedro de Montes de Oca. Free activity and open to the public.
— Workshop Design a museum object: Saturday, April 11, from 9 am to 4 pm, with Andrés Lhima, within SDCR Capsules of Costa Rica Design Week. Cost: ¢48,500 (includes lunch and afternoon coffee). Interested persons can register via email: hola@semanadeldiseno.cr
— Free kickboxing classes at Lincoln Plaza: Saturday, April 11, from 9 to 10 am, in the Lincoln Plaza Delivery parking lot, in Moravia. Activity open to the public, within the framework of Real Estate Portfolio Health Month.
— Health and movement fair in Escazú Village: April 11, at 9:30 am, at El Patio de Escazú Village, with the free talk Is your heart ready to train?. There will be a yoga class at 10:30 am and taking vital signs.
— Sports classes and experiences wellness on Escazú Avenue: Saturdays April 11, 18 and 25, with yoga sessions, talks and wellness activities in different spaces of the complex. Activities focused on prevention and health care.
— Play and puppets: A community for everyone: April 11, at 2 pm, at Teatro de Bolsillo. Tickets: ¢6,000, available at the theater box office.
— Musical show Ironing Pajamas: April 11, at 8 pm, at Jazz Café Escazú, with Karina Severino, the KS Band and special guests, all in pajamas. Tickets: In pre-sale ¢10,000 and ¢12,000 on the day of the event; reservations at 8451-1629.
— Concert Tiger Hands x TAANDA: April 11, at 8 pm, at El Sótano de Amón Solar, in Barrio Amón. Tickets: between ¢5,000 and ¢6,000, for sale at tiquetebox.app.
— Musical show The Queens of Pop: April 11, at 8 pm, in the London Room, Paseo Colón, with Jimena Bermúdez and guest artists. Tickets: ¢8,000; available at ticketbox.app.
— disco party Silver Fever: April 11, starting at 8 pm, at La Treinta ML, in the La California neighborhood, with a drag show and special disco music blocks. Exclusive event for adults. Tickets: between ¢2,500 and ¢4,000 at starticket.cr.
— theater play The woman and the skeleton: April 11, from 8 to 10 pm, at the National Theater of Costa Rica. General admission: ¢8,000 and ¢5,500 for students and older adults; IMAS population enters for free. Tickets are available at the theater box office.
— Gala San Jose Ballet Festival 2026: April 11, at 8 pm, in the Humboldt School Auditorium, in Pavas. Tickets: ¢10,000, available at eticket.cr.
— opera screening Turandot in cinema: Sunday, April 12, at 3 pm, in Sala Garbo, in San José. Tickets: ¢5,500, with limited spaces.












