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Buy tickets for concert Marron 5 - 28.04.2026., Parque Viva, Guacima, Costa Rica Buy tickets for concert Marron 5 - 28.04.2026., Parque Viva, Guacima, Costa Rica

CONCERT

Marron 5

Parque Viva, Guacima, CR
28. April 2026. 19:00h
2026
28
April
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Maroon 5 tickets for the concert at Parque Viva, Guacima - pop return to Costa Rica for fans and wider crowds

Looking for tickets for Maroon 5 in Costa Rica? Keep an eye on the concert at Parque Viva, Guacima, where the band connects hits like "Sugar" and "This Love" with newer songs from "Love Is Like". Buy tickets for a pop concert that appeals to longtime fans and a broader crowd

Maroon 5 in Costa Rica: what was supposed to arrive at Parque Viva and what now needs to be known

Maroon 5 was supposed to perform at Parque Viva in La Guácima near Alajuela, but a few days before the planned date the story changed: the concert scheduled for the end of April is no longer on the current schedule. For the audience that was counting on the band's return after a long break, this is important information that needs to be the starting point, before any talk about arrival, parking, or an evening in the amphitheatre. If you were planning a trip to Parque Viva, it is worth first checking the organizer's latest notice and the status of the tickets.

The cancellation resonates especially because this is a band whose songs have lived for more than two decades even outside a strictly fan-based circle. Maroon 5 is one of the rare pop bands that, in the same breath, gathers an audience with "This Love", "She Will Be Loved", "Moves Like Jagger", "Payphone", "Sugar", and "Girls Like You". This is not a catalogue that rests on one period of a career, but a string of hits that has passed through several radio eras and streaming generations. That is precisely why this concert was not imagined only for old fans from the era of the album "Songs About Jane", but also for a wider audience that knows the band through its later, more distinctly pop sound.

The band's current context is connected to the album "Love Is Like", the eighth studio album released in 2025, with which Maroon 5 opened a new chapter after the album "Jordi". In that cycle, the singles "Priceless" and "All Night" stand out in particular, and the whole project sounds like a return to the smoother, more danceable, and more direct pop-funk expression by which the band remained recognizable to a wide audience. For the concert in Costa Rica, this was an important frame: the audience was not waiting for a nostalgic performance that would live only on old numbers, but for a band that still has new material and a touring reason to step out in front of an audience again.That is why this date in Costa Rica carried additional weight. Local media and the band's promotional announcement presented it as a return after almost ten years without a solo performance in the country. Such a gap always changes the tone of anticipation. It is not just another stop on the map, but a date that, for the local audience, has an element of return and making up for what was missed. When such a concert is cancelled, the disappointment is not only logistical but also emotional, because the audience is not losing an ordinary night out, but a rare opportunity to hear live a band that does not come to the region often.

If the concert had remained on the schedule, the live experience itself would have been its strongest argument. Maroon 5 on large stages works through the rhythm of familiar choruses, the firm pace of switching singles, and clearly built contact with the audience. With such bands, the audience generally does not come for a deep catalogue of hidden songs, but for an evening in which one hit logically continues into another. That means the performances are especially attractive even to an audience that does not follow every new single, but wants a concert at which it recognizes almost every second song within the first few bars.

It is important, however, to remain precise: for this date, opening acts, special guests, and a detailed set list had not been officially confirmed, so nothing that was not published should be invented here. It was realistic to expect a cross-section of newer material and major hits, but without an official announcement, any more detailed list would be speculation. The same applies to possible production specifics. Maroon 5 is indeed a band accustomed to a large stage and a visually polished pop concert, but for La Guácima no specific elements had been confirmed that should be presented in advance as certain.

Why Parque Viva was a logical choice

Parque Viva is not a classic city hall, but a large multifunctional complex in La Guácima, in Alajuela province. Its Anfiteatro Imperial is officially described as an open-air space for concerts and other live events, with a maximum capacity of 18,500 people. That immediately says what kind of evening was planned: not an intimate club performance, but a concert that relies on a mass audience, a wide view toward the stage, and the feeling of a large open-air gathering. Such a space suits a band like Maroon 5 well, because its repertoire calls for both breadth and audience sing-alongs.

The open-air amphitheatre also brings a very concrete advantage for this type of band. Maroon 5 does not have a heavy, dense sound that requires an indoor arena to hit the chest; their concert relies more on clean choruses, pop rhythm, a clear vocal, and a quick audience reaction. In a space that officially highlights modern infrastructure and acoustics, that is a performance model that can work well. In such an environment, the audience does not come for raw club intimacy, but for a clear open-air evening in which it is easy to surrender to choruses it already knows by heart.

What the location in La Guácima means for the audience that travels

For visitors arriving from outside Alajuela, perhaps the most important thing is that Parque Viva is not deeply outside the main traffic flows. Official information from the venue states that the complex is about 18 minutes from Juan Santamaría International Airport, and the location itself is also highlighted as a space with a quick connection to the main road routes. This is an important detail for travellers who would land in Costa Rica on the same day or stay overnight in the wider area of San José and Alajuela. Instead of a long exit from the city toward a remote festival field, this is a venue that is relatively easy to fit into a short city stay.La Guácima and Alajuela are therefore, for a concert visit, more of a practical base than a tourist postcard. For visitors, it is more important that they are close to the airport, the main roads, and urban amenities than that they look for a classic city centre around the venue itself. For someone who would arrive only because of the performance, that is good news: less time is spent on transfer, and more on organizing arrival and return. Places disappear quickly when travel and concert can be combined without complicated logistics, so this transport simplicity is precisely one of the reasons why Parque Viva is often the choice for major international appearances.

Practical things that mattered before departure

The official Parque Viva pages for visitors highlight several very concrete pieces of information that are useful for every major concert in that venue:

  • Anfiteatro Imperial is an open-air concert venue with a maximum capacity of 18,500 people.

  • The complex has 3,900 parking spaces.

  • For high-attendance events, different entrances and traffic protocols are activated with local authorities.

  • Bus carriers listed by the venue also run to the venue on the days of major events, along with taxi and app-based ride options.

  • Inside the complex, 15 food options are listed, including food trucks and concessions, as well as multiple sanitary areas.



This is a set of information that means a lot in practice. At a concert of this format, the biggest mistake is usually not choosing a place in the audience area, but underestimating arrival and exit. The venue explicitly lists multiple access gates and special protocols for events with a massive turnout, which is a clear signal that on the days of major concerts it pays to leave earlier and decide in advance whether to arrive by car, bus, or on-demand transport. For the audience going from San José or from the airport area, that is the difference between a calm entrance and unnecessary stress on the approaches.Parking here was one of the more important planning points because the venue itself officially offered the possibility of advance-purchased parking. With 3,900 spaces that sounds generous, but at a concert that targets a broad audience and a large turnout, that does not mean one should count on a spontaneous last-minute solution. It is worth securing tickets and an arrival plan in time when it comes to events of this profile, especially in a venue that also counts on an audience from the wider area of San José, Alajuela, and the surrounding region.

On the other hand, the practical infrastructure inside the venue shows why Parque Viva remains an important point for major performances. The number of food points, sanitary areas, and organized entrances are not secondary details, but part of the experience. At a concert by a band like Maroon 5, the audience does not come only for 90 or 120 minutes of music, but for an entire evening that includes arrival, waiting, entry, staying, and departure. When a venue has experience with large audiences, that evening usually flows more clearly and with fewer delays than at improvised locations.

Who this concert was especially attractive to

The audience for Maroon 5 in Costa Rica was not one narrow scene. The first layer was, of course, long-time fans who associate the band with the early albums and the era in which "This Love" and "She Will Be Loved" defined radio pop-rock of the early 2000s. The second layer was the audience that embraced the band later, through more pronounced pop phases and the enormous reach of songs such as "Sugar" and "Girls Like You". The third layer consisted of visitors who may not even be attached to the entire catalogue, but want a concert at which choruses come one after another without much dead time. Tickets for such an event are, as a rule, not interesting only to the fan club but also to the wider public.That is also the reason why this date was interesting beyond a purely fan niche. In concert terms, Maroon 5 belongs to the kind of performer that is easy to recommend to a couple, a group of different generations, or a traveller who wants one big evening out in the city. This is not a band that requires deep knowledge of the discography for the concert to work. It is enough to know a few major singles and have the desire for a pop evening that relies on rhythm, melody, and recognizable choruses.

What after the cancellation

The most important current piece of information for visitors is that the concert, according to the published information, did not remain on the schedule for the end of April. That changes everything else: from travel plans to questions of refunds and the point of going to the venue. It is especially important not to rely on old announcements or old posts on social media, because with events like this, the latest official information is precisely the key. If you planned the trip only because of this performance, the first thing to deal with is the status of reservations and possible refunds, and only then everything else.

Still, the very fact that the concert was scheduled says how Costa Rica remained a relevant stop for international pop performers, and Parque Viva a venue capable of receiving a tour of that format. For Maroon 5, this was supposed to be a comeback date with a clear commercial and emotional charge: a band with a new album, a catalogue of major hits, and an audience that had not had the chance to see it in the country for years. If a new date appears in the future, interest will very likely again be high precisely because this is a rare appearance here, and not a performer who regularly tours the region.Sources:
- Parque Viva - Maroon 5 event page, data on the location, amphitheatre, access to the venue, parking, and amenities for the audience
- Maroon 5 S.I.N. Club / maroon5.com - announcement of the addition of the Costa Rica date and overview of current touring information
- Interscope Records - data on the album "Love Is Like" and the singles "Priceless" and "All Night"
- Teletica - news about the cancellation of the concert in April 2026 and the context of the band's earlier performances in Costa Rica

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