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SKILLET-REVOLUTION TOUR - PUERTO RICO


Skillet brought their Revolution Tour to Puerto Rico on September 5, 2025 at the Coca Cola Music Hall in San Juan. This was our first time covering a show in this venue, and it was perfect for a night packed with energy & music.

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The night started with the Puerto Rican band “Marcados Por La Sangre” who had the crowd fired up. By the time Skillet hit the stage, the anticipation had only grown, and the audience was ready to experience what they’ve been waiting for.


From the moment they walked on stage, Skillet delivered exactly what fans came for: great vocals, heavy riffs, and an amazing stage presence. The crowd was hyped the entire time, people on the floor, people in the balcony, everyone was fully locked in. One of the most emotional moments of the show came when the whole crowd held up their phones with the lights on. For a few minutes, the entire venue glowed, and it felt like the band and audience were completely in sync.


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What stood out to us was how diverse the crowd was. There were plenty of families with young kids in the mix, and they were just as into it as the adults, singing along to every word, jumping, and celebrating the music together. Even though the Coca-Cola Music Hall has a seated pit (something that’s pretty different from what we usually see in the States or Germany), that didn’t stop anyone from moving around and having a great time.


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Production wise, Skillet didn’t hold back. The smoke cannons, the lights, it all worked together to turn every song into a full blown experience. And the venue itself impressed us. The lighting was excellent, the staff was helpful and professional, and the layout made it easy to move around. The stage height and photo pit size were also spot on, which made photographing the show smoother than it can be in other venues.


From behind the camera, this show was a blast to capture. Between the lighting, the smoke, and Skillet’s constant energy on stage, every song offered another chance for a killer shot.


Skillet’s show wasn’t just another tour date, it was a celebration of music and proof that the Puerto Rican people crave more rock shows on the island.


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COVERAGE BY: NICKY HERNANDEZ

 
 
 
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