Romeo Santos, who plays Amalie Arena, in Tampa, Florida on October 12, 2018. Credit: Sony Music
Romeo Santos is one of the few people still doing the most to help Puerto Rico in the wake of recent hurricanes (he recently pledged $100,000 for relief), and while he’s bringing a familiar bachata background to Tampa for this show at Amalie Arena on Saturday, Oct. 29,, he’ll also probably show off his first-ever regional Mexican track “Me Extraño,” released earlier this month.

The catch for this gig, however, is that tickets are available exclusively by registering on the LaMusica app or by calling into El Zol 97.1-FM during designated times.

According to the new station, listeners have three ways to get into the Romeo Santos happening in Tampa: Signing up online, listening to the station to win tickets every 20 minutes or finding the El Zol 97.1-FM street team out and about in Tampa Bay.

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