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Bad Bunny set to perform at SoFi Stadium as part of newly-announced stadium tour
Bad Bunny shattered records for his current arena tour with the most tickets sold on its first day of sales.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Bad Bunny is upgrading from arenas to stadiums.
The Puerto Rican rapper announced a new stadium tour on Monday featuring a stop in Los Angeles. The reggaetón star will perform at SoFi Stadium on Friday, Sept. 30.
"The World's Hottest Tour" features 29 more dates at stadiums across the U.S. and Latin America in addition to his North American arena tour.
The tour news was followed with an Instagram post sharing that Bad Bunny also has new music in the works.
Pre-sale go on sale Wednesday, but you may want to start preparing now.
Bad Bunny shattered records for his current arena tour with the most tickets sold on its first day of sales, according to Ticketmaster.
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Bad Bunny: World's Hottest Tour Coming to Allegiant Stadium on September 23 & 24, 2022
Jan 24 / 2022.
Proclaimed the most listened-to artist in the world for a second consecutive year by Spotify, Bad Bunny has distinguished himself for his revolutionary moves that constantly impact the music industry. Today, the multi-award-winning artist adds a new milestone to his career, announcing his first stadium tour "Bad Bunny: World's Hottest Tour'' across the United States and Latin America. Promoted by Live Nation in the U.S., the tour will make a Las Vegas stop at Allegiant Stadium Friday, Sept. 23, 2022.
Artist fan presales begin Wednesday, Jan. 26 at 12 p.m. PT. Live Nation, Ticketmaster and Allegiant Stadium customers will have access to a presale beginning Thursday, Jan. 27 at 12 p.m. PT. All presales will end Thursday, Jan. 27 at 10 p.m. PT. Tickets go on sale to the general public Friday, Jan. 28 at 12 p.m. PT at worldshottesttour.com .
Joining Bad Bunny will be GRAMMY® nominated DJ and Record Producer, Alesso. With his music and visuals, Alesso creates experiences that have made him one of the most celebrated live performers.
This announcement is a clear representation of Bad Bunny’s extraordinary growth as a global superstar. Just after announcing his tour "El Último Tour Del Mundo 2022" in April 2021, which will begin February 9 and will tour 35 indoor arenas across North America, the artist broke the record at Ticketmaster for the most ticket sales for a tour on its first day of sales since 2018. Bad Bunny quickly sold out all 35 shows, moving more than 500,000 tickets. In addition, the artist performed his first stadium concerts in December 2021, breaking audience records with two performances at the Hiram Bithorn Stadium in Puerto Rico. There is no doubt that after such success, "Bad Bunny: World's Hottest Tour" in stadiums with an all new production will continue to elevate the artist's career to new transcendental levels.
Over the past year, Bad Bunny has released top hits that have earned him the title of #1 Latin Artist in the US by Billboard for a third consecutive year and was also named one of the top 10 most popular global superstars. As if that were not enough, he is also the highest-ranking Latin act on Billboard's general all genre chart "Top Artists," ranking at #16, and is the artist with the most hits to reach the Top 10 of the "Hot Latin Songs" chart since the charts inception.
Adding to his great accomplishments in 2021, the artist closed the year by surprising his fans with the premiere of the music video for "Te Deseo Lo Mejor," which he made in collaboration with The Simpsons . The series is known for bringing some of the most popular celebrities in the world to life in cartoon form and this time Bad Bunny caused a great impact with his participation, reaffirming his leading spot in the music industry.
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Bad Bunny: World's Hottest Tour
Bad bunny is coming to allegiant stadium on september 23 & 24, allegiant stadium.
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Bad Bunny Announces World's Hottest Tour For Summer 2022
With special guests Alesso and Diplo.
It’s shaping up to be a major year for Bad Bunny. After selling out his first headlining tour since 2020, El Último Tour Del Mundo, in record time — the Puerto Rican superstar is now extending his trek around the world by announcing a new 29-date stadium tour set to take place during the summer of 2022 in the U.S. and Latin America.
World’s Hottest Tour, Bad Bunny’s first-ever stadium-sized tour, will kick off just four months after he wraps up El Último Tour Del Mundo, which is set to begin at the beginning of Feb.
Come Aug. 5, Bad Bunny will embark on the U.S. leg of World’s Hottest Tour with performances set at major arenas across the U.S., including Atlanta’s Truist Park, Boston’s Fenway Park, Chicago’s Soldier Field, New York City’s Yankee Stadium, and Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium. And there’s more: Bad Bunny is also inviting DJs Alesso and Diplo to open select dates on the road.
The Latin America leg of the tour will commence shortly after in October, with shows in Dominican Republic, Chile, Argentina, Ecuador, Colombia, and more, before ending with two shows in Mexico.
Announcing the new shows via Instagram Reels , Bad Bunny also revealed that a new album is on the way: “While I work on my new album, you can buy tickets for my next tour,” he said. The album will be his first major release since 2020’s El Último Tour Del Mundo .
See everything we know about World’s Hottest Tour, including the full dates, openers, and how to buy tickets, below.
Bad Bunny 2022 Tour Dates
El último tour del mundo 2022 u.s. dates.
- 02/09 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
- 02/11 — El Paso, TX @ Utep Don Haskins Center
- 02/13 — Hidalgo, TX @Payne Arena
- 02/16 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
- 02/18 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center
- 02/23 — San Diego, CA @ Pechanga Arena
- 02/24 — Los Angeles, CA @ Staples Center
- 02/25 — Inglewood, CA @ The Forum
- 02/28 — Portland, OR @Moda Center
- 03/01 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
- 03/03 — San Jose, CA @ SAP Center
- 03/05 — Las Vegas, NV @ MGM Grand Garden Arena
- 03/06 — Phoenix, AZ @ Phoenix Suns Arena
- 03/10 — Rosemont, IL @ Allstate Arena
- 03/14 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
- 03/16 — Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
- 03/18 — Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center
- 03/19 — Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center
- 03/22 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden
- 03/23 — Montreal, QC @ Bell Center
- 03/25 — Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena
- 03/26 — Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center
- 03/27 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
- 03/29 — Orlando, FL @ Amway Center
- 04/01 — Miami, FL @ AmericanAirlines Arena
World’s Hottest Tour U.S. Dates (Newly announced)
- 8/5 — Orlando, FL @ Camping World Stadium
- 8/9 — Atlanta, GA @ Truist Park^
- 8/12 — Miami, FL @ Hard Rock Stadium^
- 8/13 — Miami, FL @ Hard Rock Stadium>
- 8/18 — Boston, MA @ Fenway Park^
- 8/20 — Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field
- 8/23 — Washington, DC @ Nationals Park^
- 8/27 — New York, NY @ Yankee Stadium>
- 8/28 — New York, NY @ Yankee Stadium>
- 9/1 — Houston, TX @ Minute Maid Park^
- 9/2 — Houston, TX @ Minute Maid Park^
- 9/7 — San Antonio, TX @ Alamodome^
- 9/9 — Dallas, TX @ AT&T Stadium^
- 9/14 — Oakland, CA @ RingCentral Coliseum^
- 9/17 — San Diego, CA @ PETCO Park^
- 9/18 — San Diego, CA @ PETCO Park^
- 9/23 — Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium^
- 9/24 — Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium^
- 9/28 — Phoenix, AZ @ Chase Field^
- 9/30 — Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium>
- 10/1 — Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium>
^ with special guest Alesso
> with special guest Diplo
World’s Hottest Tour Latin America Dates (Newly announced)
- 10/21 — Santo Domingo, DR @ Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez
- 10/28 — Santiago, Chile @ Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos
- 11/4 — Buenos Aires, Argentina @ Estadio de Vélez – José Amalfitani
- 11/11 — Asuncion, Paraguay @ Estadio La Nueva Olla
- 11/13 — Lima, Peru @ Estadio Nacional
- 11/16 — Quito, Ecuador @ Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
- 11/18 — Medellin, Colombia @ Estadio Atanasio Girardot
- 11/22 — Panama City, Panama @ Estadio Rommel Fernández Gutiérrez
- 11/24 — San Jose, Costa Rica @ Estadio Nacional
- 11/26 — San Salvador, El Salvador @ Estadio Cuscatlán
- 11/29 — San Pedro Sula, Honduras @ Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
- 12/1 — Guatemala City, Guatemala @ Explanada Cardales de Cayalá
- 12/3 — Monterrey, Mexico @ Estadio BBVA
- 12/9 — Mexico City, Mexico @ Estadio Azteca
Who is opening Bad Bunny’s World’s Hottest Tour?
Worldclass DJs Alesso and Diplo are the two openers for select dates on the U.S. leg of Bad Bunny’s World’s Hottest Tour.
Alesso, the Swedish DJ who most recently released “ When I’m Gone ” with Katy Perry, will open for the majority of the dates. Diplo will open the New York show at Yankee Stadium and the Los Angeles show at SoFi stadium. See the specific shows they’ll each be playing above.
How to buy tickets to World’s Hottest Tour 2022
Pre-sale for tickets to Bad Bunny’s World’s Hottest Tour will kick off Wednesday, Jan. 26 at 12 p.m. local time.
Tickets go on sale to the general public starting Friday, Jan. 28 at 12 p.m. local time. See Bad Bunny’s website for more information.
Bad Bunny's World's Hottest Tour is coming to Phoenix. Here's everything fans need to know
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Bad Bunny brings the World's Hottest Tour to Chase Field in Phoenix on Wednesday, Sept. 28.
This is the Puerto Rican reggaeton sensation's biggest tour to date and his second Phoenix concert of 2022.
His El Último Tour del Mundo 2022, which sold out every date in record time, played Footprint Center back in March.
Here's everything you should know if you plan to see the world's most-streamed artist of the past two years at Chase Field — from parking information to details on the venue's clear bag policy and what to expect from the concert itself.
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Can I still buy tickets to Bad Bunny's downtown Phoenix concert?
The concert is sold out, of course, but verified resale tickets may be available on Ticketmaster .
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How early should I arrive at Chase Field?
Doors open at 5 p.m. Live Nation, the concert's promoter, is encouraging fans to show up as early as possible to avoid potential delays at the gates as you get closer to show time. Deorro takes the stage at 7 p.m., followed by Bad Bunny.
The estimated attendance for this sold-out show is approximately 43,000 attendees.
Downtown Phoenix Inc says it's expecting concert traffic to start around 3 p.m. with a critical mass of concertgoers expected from an hour to two-and-a-half hours before show time.
Heavy vehicular and pedestrian traffic is also expected when the concert ends at around 11 p.m.
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Can I bring water or other beverages to Chase Field?
You may bring any of the following:
- Unflavored/noncarbonated water in sealed plastic bottles.
- Empty plastic water bottles.
- Sealed single-serving juice boxes.
- Formula (and baby food).
You may not bring outside alcohol into the venue.
No metal or glass containers are permitted. Thermos containers or those similar in style will not be permitted.
Small food items are permitted if brought in an approved clear bag.
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How to take the light rail to the Bad Bunny concert
Valley Metro trains run every 15-20 minutes with a drop off steps from Chase Field at the Third Street/Washington or Third Street/Jefferson stations.
You can buy your fare at any light rail station using cash, credit or debit card — or purchase a pass in advance to avoid lines at the vending machines.
It may be best to buy an all-day pass for riding to and from the concert. Once you activate your pass, it's good for unlimited boarding the same day. That way, there's no need to wait in line to purchase a pass when the concert is over.
Download the Valley Metro App to help trip planning to and from Chase Field or visit valleymetro.org.
Is park and ride available?
Here's a list of Valley park and ride lots:
Phoenix: 19th and Dunlap avenues, 19th and Montebello avenues, 19th Avenue and Camelback Road, Seventh Avenue and Camelback Road, Central Avenue and Camelback Road and 38th and Washington streets.
Tempe: Dorsey Lane and Apache Boulevard, McClintock Drive and Apache Boulevard, Loop 101 and Apache Boulevard.
Mesa: Sycamore and Main Street; Mesa Drive and Main Street; Gilbert Road and Main Street.
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What if I want to Uber or Lyft to or from Chase Field?
For best pick-ups, head north of the stadium to Washington Street. The suggested pick-up and drop-off area is at Washington and Third streets.
How do mobile tickets work for this event?
All tickets for this event are mobile. Access your tickets using the MLB Ballpark App or Ticketmaster App.
Customer service is available at Chase Field Plaza located on Fourth Street between Jefferson and Jackson on the Southwest corner of the stadium near gate E.
Where do I enter if I have floor seats?
All guests with floor seats must enter Chase Field via Gate K on the Northeast Corner of Chase Field, near the intersection of Jefferson and Seventh Street.
Guests with floor tickets will be unable to enter the ballpark at any other gate.
VIP package check-in is also located at Gate K.
What to expect at security
As you approach a gate, your ticket will be scanned, and you will be instructed to place your cell phone or other metal objects in a bin on the table or inside your handbag or backpack.
Small sets of keys or spare change do not need to go in the bin. Security will then examine your bags and direct you through the metal detector.
What if I can't or don't want to go through a metal detector?
Fans who do not prefer to go through the metal detector have the option of a pat-down search.
If a medical implant sets off the metal detector, the person will be subject to a follow-up screening that may include a hand wand or light pat-down search.
Gates A, C, E, J and K and the Bridge Entrance will have lanes available for those who cannot go through a metal detector because of a mobility device.
Guests using these lanes will be subject to a light pat-down or hand wand, as well as inspection of the mobility device.
PSA: Chase Field is cash free
Chase Field is a cashless stadium that only accepts major credit and debit cards, Apply Pay and Google Pay.
What Bad Bunny merch is available? Can I pre-order?
Official Bad Bunny merchandise will be available for pre-order.
Items purchased through pre-order can be picked up at the corner of Jefferson and Fifth Street on from 2-8 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 27 and from 2 p.m. until 45 minutes after the concert ends on Wednesday, Sept. 28.
What's the deal with the Bad Bunny pop-up shop in downtown Phoenix?
An official Bad Bunny merchandise pop-up shop is open to all fans from 1-8 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27, and starting at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 28, on the Chase Field Plaza at the corner of Jefferson and Fourth Street.
What size of bags are allowed? Do they need to be clear?
Approved bags include clutch bags and wallets no larger than 6.5 inches by 4.5 inches or clear bags no larger than 12-by-12-by-6 inches.
Clear bags may not have obscured interior pockets.
Resealable clear plastic storage bags no larger than one gallon are permitted.
Can I bring a seat cushion or blanket to Chase Field?
Seat cushions no wider than 18 inches without pockets, zippers or concealable areas are permitted.
Clothing and blankets are permitted if carried loosely or in an approved clear bag.
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Weapons of any kind are not allowed
Weapons of any kind, including pocket knives, are prohibited.
Chase Field will not hold personal items. Storage lockers are available.
Only active federal or Arizona state law enforcement officers may enter with a firearm. Credentials will be verified at the time of entry.
Here's what else you can't bring to the Bad Bunny concert
The following item are prohibited:
- Animals (except for service animals).
- Aerosol cans.
- Drones and other remote-controlled devices.
- Drugs or other illegal substances (including medical marijuana).
- Masks (except those that are medically required).
- Fireworks or other incendiary devices.
- Camera tri-, dual- or single-leg pods by non-media personnel.
- Skateboards, inline skates, scooters or shoes with wheels.
- Obscene, offensive, indecent or inappropriate attire.
- Blow horns or noisemakers.
- Fishing nets.
- Beach balls, balloons or other inflatables (without prior approval).
- Laser pens.
- Banners containing commercial, political or obscene material, or that block guest views.
- Bicycles (use the approved bike parking racks).
- Liquids or machines for blowing bubbles.
Other items may be prohibited at the discretion of Chase Field management, so don't bring a canoe or a lawnmower just because it didn't make the list of things you shouldn't bring.
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There's free Wi-Fi at Chase Field
Chase Field offers visitors free Wi-Fi at Dbacks Wifi.
Where to find the lost and found at Chase Field
During an event, you may inquire about lost and found items at Guest Services stations on the Main Concourse section 128 or 322. Following an event, all unclaimed items are logged by Security and secured for 30 days. For inquiries following an event, please contact Security at dbacks.com/lost .
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Where can I park for Bad Bunny?
You can select a lot and pay for parking in advance at parkwhiz.com . Five days out, 20 lots within a 1-mile radius of Chase Field had spaces available for $8-$40.
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What to expect on the Bad Bunny setlist
Here's a look at Bad Bunny's setlist from a recent show in Las Vegas. The Phoenix concert setlist could be similar.
- "Moscow Mule"
- "Me porto bonito"
- "Un ratito"
- "Ni bien ni mal"
- "La romana"
- "I Like It"
- "Si veo a tu mamá"
- "La difícil"
- "Yo perreo sola"
- "Tití me preguntó"
- "Yo no soy celoso"
- "Callaíta"
- "Dos mil 16"
- "No te hagas"
- "Tú no metes cabra"
- "Me fui de vacaciones"
- "Ojitos lindos"
- "El apagón"
- "Después de la playa"
I'm driving to the Bad Bunny concert. What's the best route to take?
Chase Field is at 401 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix. It is bounded by Seventh Street to the east, Fourth Street to the west, Jefferson Street to the north, and the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks to the south.
There are multiple construction projects taking place on both the freeways and surface streets to and from Chase Field, so plan extra time to get there if you are arriving by car.
For example, Fourth Street will be closed by noon.
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If you're coming from the Southeast Valley
Take Interstate 10 west, then use the right three lanes to I-17 at the split. Exit to the right on Seventh Street, then turn left at the light on Lincoln Street. Or, continue north on Seventh Street to Jefferson Street, then turn right to access parking facilities east of Seventh Street.
A word to the wise: Left turns from Seventh Street westbound onto Washington Street are prohibited.
To avoid congestion, continue on I-17 to the Seventh Avenue exit, go right on Seventh Avenue and then right at Lincoln or Jefferson streets.
If you're coming from Scottsdale or east Mesa
Take Loop 202 west to I-10 and exit via the Fifth Avenue HOV lane or Seventh Avenue. Turn left on Fillmore, Van Buren (accessible from Fifth Avenue only) or Jefferson streets.
If you're coming from the Northwest Valley
Use I-17 to the Jefferson Street exit, then turn left and continue eastbound.
If you're coming from the Northeast Valley
Take State Route 51 (Piestewa Freeway) to I-10 east, exit at Washington Street and turn right. Or take I-10 west to the Seventh Street exit and turn left.
To avoid congestion, continue on I-10 to Seventh Avenue or the Fifth Avenue HOV exit. Turn left on Fillmore, Van Buren (accessible from Fifth Avenue only) or Jefferson streets.
If you're coming from North Central Phoenix
Use surface streets, including Seventh Avenue, First Avenue and Seventh Street.
Due to heavy traffic, Seventh Street is the least-preferred option.
If you're coming from the West Valley
Take I-10 to Seventh Avenue or the Fifth Avenue HOV exit and turn right. Turn left on Fillmore, Van Buren (accessible from Fifth Avenue only) or Jefferson streets for parking.
Reach the reporter at [email protected] or 602-444-4495. Follow him on Twitter @EdMasley .
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This guy is worth every penny best Spanish rapper ever when you see him come out you feel that energy everyone going crazy all the bad bitches going crazy for him bad bunny is the goat the best performer I've ever seen his style is very different he gives me lil uzi vibes that's why I love bad bunny
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The event stated that it would begin at 7pm. It didnt start till almost 9pm. It would be helpful if the start time was more accurate. Overall, it was a good performance. Wish there was some performance before the concert. I did enjoy how the effects were presented, love the bracelets that were on the seats. The surprised guest fantastic. Will I come to another concert of Bad Bunny, probably not for a long time. Hoping that he comes out with more surprises later in the future.
Bad Bunny was freakin dope! Omg I seriously wish I can re-live yesterday. He is an amazing artist, he was worth the money I spent. I love his crazy style and he has some good dance moves , plus he is fine . But I really enjoyed the show and hoping he comes back to Los Angeles soon . I love ya Bad Bunny !!!
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Bad Bunny Announces His First Stadium Tour Across The U.S. & Latin America “Bad Bunny: World’s Hottest Tour”
Tickets On Sale Friday, January 28 12pm Local Time On Worldshottesttour.com
Proclaimed the most listened-to artist in the world for a second consecutive year by Spotify, Bad Bunny has distinguished himself for his revolutionary moves that constantly impact the music industry. Today, the multi-award-winning artist adds a new milestone to his career, announcing his first stadium tour “Bad Bunny: World’s Hottest Tour” across the United States and Latin America. Promoted by Live Nation and CMN in the U.S., the tour kicks off on August 5th at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, FL, making stops in Miami, Chicago, New York and many more before wrapping at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on September 30th, then heading out to Latin America in October. Tickets for this stadium tour will go on pre-sale beginning Wednesday, January 26 at 12pm local time. Subsequently, they will go on sale to the general public beginning Friday, January 28 at 12pm local time on worldshottesttour.com .
Joining Bad Bunny as special guests on select dates in the U.S. will be GRAMMY® nominated DJ and Record Producer, Alesso and ten-time GRAMMY® nominated artist, Diplo . With his music and visuals, Alesso creates experiences that have made him one of the most celebrated live performers. Diplo is one of the most dynamic forces in music today with billions of streams on some of the world’s best dance recordings.
This announcement is a clear representation of Bad Bunny’s extraordinary growth as a global superstar. Just after announcing his tour “El Último Tour Del Mundo 2022” in April 2021, which will begin February 9th and will tour 35 indoor arenas across North America, the artist broke the record at Ticketmaster for the most ticket sales for a tour on its first day of sales since 2018. Bad Bunny quickly sold out all 35 shows, moving more than 500,000 tickets. In addition, the artist performed his first stadium concerts in December 2021, breaking audience records with two performances at the Hiram Bithorn Stadium in Puerto Rico. There is no doubt that after such success, “Bad Bunny: World’s Hottest Tour” in stadiums with an all new production will continue to elevate the artist’s career to new transcendental levels.
Over the past year, Bad Bunny has released top hits that have earned him the title of #1 Latin Artist in the US by Billboard for a third consecutive year and was also named one of the top 10 most popular global superstars. As if that were not enough, he is also the highest-ranking Latin act on Billboard’s general all genre chart “Top Artists,” ranking at #10, and is the artist with the most hits to reach the Top 10 of the “Hot Latin Songs” chart since the charts inception.
Adding to his great accomplishments in 2021, the artist closed the year by surprising his fans with the premiere of the music video for “Te Deseo Lo Mejor,” which he made in collaboration with The Simpsons . The series is known for bringing some of the most popular celebrities in the world to life in cartoon form and this time Bad Bunny caused a great impact with his participation, reaffirming his leading spot in the music industry.
“Bad Bunny: World’s Hottest Tour”
^ with special guest Alesso
> with special guest Diplo
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Bad Bunny announces North and South American stadium tour
Beginning in Florida in August and ending in Mexico in December
Bad Bunny has announced his first North and South American stadium tour for later this year.
The tour – which the rapper is dubbing World’s Hottest Tour – will kick off in Orlando, Florida on August 5. From there, Bad Bunny will venture across North America through the month and all of September, before venturing into South America in October. Find full tour dates below. Appearing at different shows in support will be Alesso and Diplo .
The stadium tour announcement will closely follow Bad Bunny’s indoor arena tour, dubbed El Último Tour Del Mundo , that kicks off next month . According to Live Nation in a press release, that 35-show run has sold out, selling more than half a million tickets.
Earlier this month it was reported that over 2,000 positive COVID-19 cases were linked to the reggaeton artist’s December 10 and 11 performances at San Juan’s Hiram Bithorn stadium in a concert engagement titled ‘P FKN R’.
An estimated 60,000 people attended Bad Bunny’s two-day concert in Puerto Rico, contributing to a spike in the nation’s cases of the highly-infectious coronavirus.
In December, the rapper was declared the the world’s most-listened-to artist on Spotify for the second year running. The same month, he also surprised fans with a music video for ‘Te Deseo Lo Mejor’ made in collaboration with The Simpsons .
Bad Bunny’s ‘World’s Hottest Tour’ 2022 dates are:
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AUGUST Friday 5 – Orlando, Camping World Staidum Tuesday 9 – Atlanta, Truist Park Friday 12 – Miami, Hard Rock Stadium Thursday 18 – Boston, Fenway Park Saturday 20 – Chicago, Soldier Field Tuesday 23 – Washington D.C., Nationals Park Saturday 27 – New York, Yankee Stadium SEPTEMBER Thursday 1 – Houston, Minute Maid Park Wednesday 7 – San Antonio, Alamodome Friday 9 – Dallas, AT&T Stadium Wednesday 14 – Oakland, RingCentral Coliseum Saturday 17 – San Diego, PETCO Park Friday 23 – Las Vegas, Allegiant Stadium Wednesday 28 – Phoenix, Chase Field Friday 30 – Los Angeles, SoFi Stadium
OCTOBER Friday 21 – Santo Domingo, Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez Friday 28 – Santiago, Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos
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Bad Bunny hopping into San Antonio's Alamodome this September
By Michael Karlis on Mon, Jan 24, 2022 at 4:43 pm
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Bad Bunny Announces Six Additional US Stadium Shows on His “Bad Bunny: World’s Hottest Tour”
SECOND DATE ADDED IN LOS ANGELES AT SOFI STADIUM ON OCTOBER 1 TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4TH 12PM LOCAL TIME ON WORLDSHOTTESTTOUR.COM Inglewood, CA (January 31, 2022) – Today, multi-award-winning artist Bad Bunny has announced due to overwhelming demand resulting in the sellout of 6 stadium U.S. shows, second shows have been added in Miami, New York, Houston, San Diego, Las Vegas and Los Angeles on his “Bad Bunny: World’s Hottest Tour”. Promoted by Live Nation and CMN in the U.S., the tour adds October 1 at SoFi Stadium. Joining Bad Bunny as special guest at SoFi Stadium on September 30 and October 1 will be ten-time GRAMMY® nominated artist, Diplo. Diplo is one of the most dynamic forces in music today with billions of streams on some of the world’s best dance recordings. TICKETS: Tickets for the newly added Miami, New York, Houston, San Diego, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles shows will go on presale beginning Wednesday, February 2nd at 12pm local time. Subsequently, any remaining tickets will go on sale to the general public beginning Friday, February 4th at 12PM local HERE. Tickets for all other U.S. and Latin America shows are on sale now HERE. This announcement is a clear representation of Bad Bunny’s extraordinary growth as a global superstar. Just after announcing his tour “El Último Tour Del Mundo 2022” in April 2021, which will begin February 9th and will tour 35 indoor arenas across North America, the artist broke the record at Ticketmaster for the most ticket sales for a tour on its first day of sales since 2018. Bad Bunny quickly sold out all 35 shows, moving more than 500,000 tickets. In addition, the artist performed his first stadium concerts in December 2021, breaking audience records with two performances at the Hiram Bithorn Stadium in Puerto Rico. There is no doubt that after such success, “Bad Bunny: World’s Hottest Tour” in stadiums with an all new production will continue to elevate the artist’s career to new transcendental levels. Proclaimed the most listened-to artist in the world for a second consecutive year by Spotify, Bad Bunny has distinguished himself for his revolutionary moves that constantly impact the music industry. Over the past year, Bad Bunny has released top hits that have earned him the title of #1 Latin Artist in the US by Billboard for a third consecutive year and was also named one of the top 10 most popular global superstars. As if that were not enough, he is also the highest-ranking Latin act on Billboard’s general all genre chart “Top Artists,” ranking at #10, and is the artist with the most hits to reach the Top 10 of the “Hot Latin Songs” chart since the charts inception. Adding to his great accomplishments in 2021, the artist closed the year by surprising his fans with the premiere of the music video for “Te Deseo Lo Mejor,” which he made in collaboration with The Simpsons. The series is known for bringing some of the most popular celebrities in the world to life in cartoon form and this time Bad Bunny caused a great impact with his participation, reaffirming his leading spot in the music industry. About Live Nation Entertainment Live Nation Entertainment (NYSE: LYV) is the world’s leading live entertainment company comprised of global market leaders: Ticketmaster, Live Nation Concerts, and Live Nation Sponsorship. For additional information, visit www.livenationentertainment.com. About Cardenas Marketing Network CMN is the authority in Latin entertainment. As a multicultural creative agency, our common goal is to create and build unique experiences between fans, artists and brands. Henry Cárdenas, entrepreneur, philanthropist and founder of CMN, is a pioneer in bringing Latin entertainment and live sports events to the United States. The Chicago-based company with offices in Miami and Houston operates through professionals constantly creating cutting-edge marketing experiences and producing the best events in the country. To learn more about CMN and its roster of artists, visit www.cmnevents.com or follow us at @cmnevents. About SoFi Stadium SoFi Stadium, the home of the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers, is located at Hollywood Park, a near 300-acre sports and entertainment destination being developed by Los Angeles Rams Owner/Chairman E. Stanley Kroenke in Inglewood, Calif. The 3.1 million square-foot SoFi Stadium is the largest stadium in the NFL, as well as the first indoor-outdoor stadium. It seats approximately 70,000, expandable up to 100,000, with more than 260 luxury suites and more than 13,000 premium seats. SoFi Stadium will host Super Bowl LVI in 2022, the College Football National Championship Game in 2023, and the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the Olympic Games in 2028. Adjacent to the stadium and sitting under the same roof canopy is the 2.5-acre American Airlines Plaza and the 6,000-seat YouTube Theater.
Bad Bunny's Most Wanted Tour: Everything to Know
Get all the details on the Puerto Rican superstar's fifth concert tour, including the dates and setlist.
Bad Bunny has officially kicked off his highly anticipated Most Wanted Tour!
The 29-year-old Puerto Rican superstar launched his fifth concert tour on Feb. 21 in Salt Lake City, Utah, and on Saturday, he took over San Francisco's Chase Center for his second sold-out show at the venue.
ET was on hand for the concert, which was a departure from his 2022 record-breaking tour, El Último Tour del Mundo . Unlike the last tour -- which amassed over $435 million, according to Billboard , and featured more upbeat party hits -- Bad Bunny fully embraces his "King of Latin Trap" title as he returns to his trap music roots by performing songs from his latest album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana.
Bad Bunny's concert was full of surprises from start to finish. In addition to the updated setlist, the show features three different stages (including a floating catwalk), a full orchestra, inclusive choreography, a ton of pyrotechnics, incredible light shows, and even a real-life horse.
During the second act of the show, Bad Bunny makes his way to one of the stages on horseback as part of the tour's Wild West theme. In fact, PETA recently slammed the musician for the concert stunt, telling Newsweek , "Horses are extremely skittish individuals, and they're not props to be ridden across a stage amid flashing lights, booming music and noisy crowds. As they're easily spooked, this could have ended in tragedy, all for an absurd and thoughtless gimmick." The "Where She Goes" rapper has yet to issue a public response.
While the majority of the concert consists of Bad Bunny singing hit after hit, the performer does take a moment during the middle of the show to share his appreciation for his fans.
"I want to thank you for being here tonight once again. San Francisco, thank you for being here. I appreciate it so much," he told the crowd in Spanish, before asking how everybody was feeling.
As the crowd cheered, Bad Bunny continued: "With this place full of so many people, it is impossible for each of you to be feeling good. It's impossible. I am 100 percent sure that perhaps many of you tonight are going through a situation in your lives, a concern, a difficult moment, but either way, you came out... you left your problems outside and are here spending the night with me... Thank you very much. You guys also make me feel better, so thank you."
Bad Bunny has long been open about his mental health struggles , and during his performance on Sunday, he spoke about how some days are harder than others, saying some days he wakes up not wanting to do anything, and other days, he feels like "moving the world."
"It's part of life," he told the audience. "We have those moments where we're not totally OK. It's part of the day-to-day process."
Following his only speech of the night, Bad Bunny transitioned into an acoustic set, accompanied by a piano, before closing out the show with some of his more popular hits, including "Dakiti," "Me Porto Bonito," and "Where She Goes."
Tickets for Bad Bunny's Most Wanted Tour can be purchased on LiveNation.com .
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For more on the tour, including dates and the full setlist, see below.
Bad Bunny's Most Wanted Tour Dates
- Feb. 21 - Salt Lake City, UT - Delta Center
- Feb. 23 - Las Vegas, NV - T-Mobile Arena
- Feb. 24 - Las Vegas, NV - T-Mobile Arena
- Feb. 27 - Phoenix, AZ - Footprint Center
- Feb. 28 - Phoenix, AZ - Footprint Center
- March 1 - San Francisco, CA - Chase Center
- March 2 - San Francisco, CA - Chase Center
- March 5 - Sacramento, CA - Golden 1 Center
- March 7 - Portland, OR - Moda Center
- March - Seattle, WA - Climate Pledge Arena
- March 13 - Los Angeles, CA - Crypto.com Arena
- March 14 - Los Angeles, CA - Crypto.com Arena
- March 15 - Los Angeles, CA - Crypto.com Arena
- March 20 - Denver, CO - Ball Arena
- March 23 - Minneapolis, MN - Target Center
- March 26 - Kansas City, MO - T-Mobile Center
- March 28 - Chicago, IL - United Center
- March 29 - Chicago, IL - United Center
- March 30 - Chicago, IL - United Center
- April 4 - Toronto, ONT - Scotiabank Arena
- April 6 - Detroit, MI - Little Caesars Arena
- April 9 - Washington, DC - Capital One Arena
- April 11 - New York, NY - Barclays Center
- April 12 - New York, NY - Barclays Center
- April 13 - New York, NY - Barclays Center
- April 17 - Boston, MA - TD Garden
- April 19 - Philadelphia, PA - Wells Fargo Center
- April 20 - Hartford, CT - XL Center
- April 22 - Louisville, KY - KFC Yum! Center
- April 24 - Tulsa, OK - BOK Center
- April 26 - Austin, TX - Moody Center
- April 27 - Austin, TX - Moody Center
- April 30 - Houston, TX - Toyota Center
- May 1 - Houston, TX - Toyota Center
- May 3 - Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center
- May 4 - Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center
- May 7 - New Orleans, LA - Smoothie King Center
- May 10 - Charlotte, NC - Spectrum Center
- May 11 - Nashville, TN - Bridgestone Arena
- May 14 - Atlanta, GA - State Farm Arena
- May 15 - Atlanta, GA - State Farm Arena
- May 17 - Orlando, FL - Amway Center
- May 18 - Orlando, FL - Amway Center
- May 21 - Tampa, FL - Amalie Arena
- May 24 - Miami, FL - Kaseya Center
- May 25 - Miami, FL - Kaseya Center
- May 26 - Miami, FL - Kaseya Center
Bad Bunny's Most Wanted Tour Opening Acts
The show opens with a special 10-minute performance by the Philharmonic Orchestra Project under the direction of GRAMMY-winning conductor Carlitos Lopez.
What Time Does Bad Bunny's Most Wanted Tour Start?
Doors open at 7:00 PM and Bad Bunny hits the stage at 9:00 PM.
How Long Is Bad Bunny's Most Wanted Tour?
Bad Bunny plays over 30 of his hits over the span of two hours.
Bad Bunny's Most Wanted Tour Setlist
- "Nadie Sabe"
- "Mr. October"
- "Mercedes Carota"
- "Cybertruck"
- "Telefono Nuevo"
- "Tú No Metes Cabra"
- "No Te Hagas"
- "Tú No Vive Así"
- "Vuelve Candy B"
- "Thunder Y Lightning"
- "Gracias Por Nada"
- "Un x100to"
- "Baby Nueva"
- "Perro Negro"
- "Yo Perreo Sola"
- "Me Porto Bonito"
- "Un Preview"
- "No Me Quiero Casar"
- "Where She Goes"
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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Bad Bunny fans... you have another chance!
Puerto Rican star Bad Bunny will be in H-Town next month for "El Último Tour Del Mundo," but many fans were disappointed when tickets sold out extremely quickly.
Now, fans can try again.
After Bad Bunny performs at the Toyota Center on Feb. 16, he'll be coming back to Houston on Sept. 1 to perform at Minute Maid Park.
The new date is part of Bad Bunny's newly-announced "World's Hottest Tour."
Before even performing the first of 36 shows for his North American arena tour, the reggaetón artist announced 29 more dates at stadiums across the U.S. and Latin America.
World's Hottest Tour tour kicks off in Orlando, Florida on Aug. 5.
According to a tweet from the Houston Astros, tickets will go on sale Friday, Jan. 28 at 12 p.m.
The Houston concert will feature special guest DJ Alesso.
Fans can visit worldshottesttour.com for more information.
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Bad Bunny brought a live horse, an orchestra and Puerto Rican pride to Austin concert
There was a live horse.
Friday night at the Moody Center, reggaetón idol and fashion trendsetter Bad Bunny switched sides and costumes. Earlier he donned a suit and wig under an L.A. Dodgers cap, then he rocked a tan jacket with frills. In between, a soliloquy about taking the road less traveled via pre-recorded video.
In it, Bunny crossed the dessert on a horse with the self-serious swagger of a cologne ad.
“No one else dares to take this path,” he narrated on-screen in Spanish.
Then, for about 15 seconds, he walked into the arena on a brown horse, gave it a pat, and we never saw it again. For one of the world’s mightiest rock stars, it was the most over-the-top flourish in a night filled with them.
A full orchestra; 20 back-up dancers; a rotating cat walk; 10 to 15 minutes of just posing on said cat walk to breathe in the idol worship while giving back brooding stares; barroom singalongs of sweeping breakup ballads like “un x100to” performed while lounging on top of a grand piano; the audacity to not book an opener; the bravado to leave out song of the summer 2022, “Callaita,” which was in a beer commercial, from the set list. And like Leo Messi, the rock star born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio never bothered to address his adoring English-speaking public in anything other than his native Spanish.
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He’d ask where all the Latinas in Austin, Texas were at to get screams, sure, but also offer affirmations about identity and self-actualization.
“What we can’t control is what people will say about us,” he’d say, later shouting out how special it was to see Puerto Rican flags from fans. (I counted more than 10 large ones stretched out by patrons, including a giant flag draped over the mezzanine wall like a soccer match.) In his pep talk, Bad Bunny was alluding to being a tabloid regular—he split with Kendall Jenner in December—but also seemingly shouting out what it’s like to be a Latinx person in the U.S.
And the Spanish-first community was proudly about town. Selling $10 cowboy hats; enjoying hot dogs with a million toppings, fresh off a street griddle; even third- and fourth-generation Texans seemed excited to tap into the fashion and swagger of Mexican uncles at a child’s birthday party on Bad Bunny night.
You forget that Bad Bunny is an idea and lifestyle, too. Locally, dance clubs like Mala Vida are molded in his neon image. In South Austin, the same operating group’s Gabrielas restaurant has a permanent Bad Bunny throne that diners can snap photos on. He’s emboldened the community with a zest for gender-neutral brightness so undeniably appealing that Mark Zuckerberg is now wearing gold chains and letting his curls flex.
Between bangers at the Moody, he told us to seek out “people who love you and support you.” The dude projects a lot, defiantly adding banter like “people tell me things every day, but I’m sure of who I am.”
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Were his gradient lights hypnotic? Was the cowboy boot necklace we all got at the door, that synced to the lightshow Coldplay and Taylor Swift-style, a lovely souvenir? Were his vocals muffled and mixed to overpowering degrees so that at times you heard him echo twice as loud as the accompanying beat? Absolutely and of course.
Structurally, this Most Wanted Tour is a celebration of October’s “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va Pasar Mañana” record, a more somber and rap-centric offering relative to 2022’s relentlessly romantic party masterpiece “Un Verano Sin Ti.” The former is almost a Rick Ross album, rich with thumping beats and strings—mood music for the bosses that makes you want to put a bib on and eat crab.
And so the show began with 10 uncompromising new songs, then revved into a string of party barge standards post-horse: “Yo Perreo Sola,” “La Santa,” “Me Porto Bonito.” Illuminate your reality and proudly let the dog out—he couldn’t be any clearer.
Bad Bunny Has It All—And That’s the Problem
The Puerto Rican superstar is known for his anthems of community. His latest tour is about his own isolation.
Near the end of Bad Bunny’s 2022 World’s Hottest Tour in Las Vegas, all the lights went out. The Puerto Rican singer and rapper filled the darkness before the song “ El Apagón ” with a six-minute speech in Spanish about what makes his home island bien cabrón —“really fucking awesome.” He highlighted not only Puerto Rico’s beauty but also its resilience in the face of immense challenges: corrupt governance, poor electricity and water access, a hurricane only five years after the devastation of Hurricane María . Although “it is always becoming harder for Puerto Ricans to live on the island,” he said, their strong sense of kinship saves them: “The leaders are the people, who always help one another.”
His speech soon turned into a lament twinged with guilt. “Sometimes I see comments that are like, ‘Where is Bad Bunny?’” he told the stadium. “I’m here, in Las Vegas. This is my job.” The price of fame, he went on to suggest, was a type of exile—work that he cherished but that kept him from the island and people he loved.
Community has long been central to Bad Bunny’s work. The Latin-trap superstar, who has set Spotify streaming records and repeatedly topped the Billboard 200 chart, seldom introduces himself without mentioning where he comes from (accepting the 2022 Video Music Awards Artist of the Year trophy, he declared, “I’m Benito Antonio Martínez, from Puerto Rico to the world!”). He famously resists singing or giving interviews in English. Many of his songs contribute to a long Caribbean musical tradition of rebellion against colonialism . Meanwhile, others form an archive of place; the mountains, rivers, and beaches of Puerto Rico seep into numerous perreo anthems. “This is my beach / This is my sun / This is my land / This is me,” ends the house track “El Apagón,” signaling an understanding of Caribbean people as inextricable from the islands themselves. Bad Bunny’s latest tour and album, however, mark a spiritual departure for the artist, finding him retreating inward to wrestle with cynicism and isolation at the top of the world.
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The ongoing Most Wanted Tour, which began in late February, is less of a communal celebration and more of a solo rodeo. I don’t mean this only metaphorically: Midway through the Barclays Center concert I attended this month in Brooklyn, Bad Bunny appeared onstage atop a real, live horse. In the lead-up to this entrance, the stadium darkened as a three-minute video played on-screen, revealing a desert landscape of desolate sepia tones. “They tell me Jesus was in the desert for 40 days and 40 nights,” the singer growled in Spanish. “I’ve lost count of the years I’ve spent between sand and cactus.” In the video, a masked Bad Bunny, encased in a buckskin jacket, rode a slow-trotting horse into an apocalyptic sunset. “I remain like this,” Bad Bunny said. “Alone.” (At this point, my friend’s 78-year-old Puerto Rican grandmother, whom I attended the concert with, cried out in concern: “We’re here for you, baby!”)
This new lonely-cowboy persona is in line with the artist’s most recent album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana , the 22-song trap opera behind this tour. In it, Bad Bunny explores what it means to be the caballo ganadór , or winning horse—at least that’s what he calls himself in the opening track, “Nadie Sabe,” an orchestral rap that samples trampling hooves. In 2022, he was, by several measures, the top artist in the world. Yet he doesn’t seem convinced that the hype is worth the stress. “Everyone wants to be No. 1,” he raps. “If you want it I’ll give it to you, motherfucker.” What fun is being No. 1 when no one can share it with you?
From the get-go, the new tour has approached listeners from a more standoffish posture. “If you’re not a real fan, don’t come,” read the official ads . Instead of energetic house warming up the audience as happened in 2022, this year’s show opened with the longing strings of a classical orchestra. (My friend’s grandmother: “They’re putting me to sleep!”) The ensemble’s rendition of Charles Aznavour’s French ballad “Hier Encore”—which Bad Bunny’s “Monaco” samples—set an early tone for the evening of nostalgia, as if happier days existed largely in the past.
Visually, the Most Wanted Tour was also decidedly placeless, leaning into minimalism and abstraction. At the World’s Hottest Tour show I attended in Las Vegas, the vibe was “beach party”: Bad Bunny appeared in an array of joyful pastels. Dancers in bikinis and denim shorts freestyled under string lights. Visuals showed cartoon dolphins swimming toward island oases. I remember feeling shocked when I left the stadium and stepped into the Mojave Desert’s hot and twisting air. The concert had felt like a portal home to the Dominican Republic, ready to rival JetBlue. I could almost feel the cool shine of the sea melting over my feet.
Yet this time around, tropical maximalism was replaced by nondescript, arid visuals and monochrome Yeezy-style fashions. The dancers, dressed in all-black hoodies or chaps, appeared sparingly. Most often, Bad Bunny was onstage by himself, hopping from one end to another while performing trap bops in burgundy cowboy gear.
For much of the performance, he also sported a Spider-Man-style mask or a studded nun’s habit (à la the Virgin Mary )—a tongue-in-cheek choice for a singer frequently criticized for his lewd lyrics. His hidden face added a layer of distance between him and the audience, seemingly signaling how much access to him we should really get to have. Bad Bunny has rebuked the parasocial aspects of fame, including people’s entitlement to his personal space. Throughout the Nadie Sabe album, he makes several references to a much-reported instance in which, during a vacation in the Dominican Republic, he threw a fan’s phone into some bushes after she photographed him without his consent.
Yet despite the lingering specter of celebrity’s dark side, the show’s final act still managed to conjure a wider sense of connection within the audience. Bad Bunny ended with a slew of his reggaeton hits, old and new, and segued into his song “Tití Me Preguntó” with a roll call of places— asking where, among other groups, his Ecuadorians, Mexicans, Dominicans, and Puerto Ricans were at. With each mention, the stadium erupted into ecstatic screams of recognition. Flags rippled; decibels flared. The rare roar of a crowd of Dominicans, all in one place in the U.S., immediately brought tears to my eyes. Once the song started, we screamed back his lyrics about bringing a roster of girlfriends to his VIP table. We in the audience were there, together. Meanwhile, Bad Bunny looped the stage, alone again.
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Bad Bunny Electrifies NYC: 5 Standout Moments from His Most Wanted Tour
An equestrian entrance, a jigsaw-like stage, and over two hours of hits: here are the most memorable moments from his Barclays Center performance on Thursday night.
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On Thursday night (April 11), the Barclays Center in New York City was electrified by the presence of Bad Bunny . The arena, filled to its 19,000-person capacity, buzzed with anticipation as the Puerto Rican superstar kicked off the first show of his three-night stint in the city.
“New York has been very important in my career, where dreams come true,” Benito told his fans in his native Spanish during the performance. “Being on the tour feels really amazing, going to each place and seeing it, all the cities, but New York, it’s something else. It feels more amazing than usual. Seeing all those PR and DR flags makes it even more special. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for being here, it means a lot to me.”
Bad Bunny — who wore Prada sunglasses, a velour suit, and a gold cross necklace — delivered a dynamic performance that was an amalgamation of music and spectacle. It included a grand orchestra, an equestrian entrance, a surprise appearance by Bryant Myers to perform “Seda,” a jigsaw-like stage that transformed into the Brooklyn Bridge, and, of course, a repertoire of his biggest hits. (Here’s the complete setlist of the tour, which slightly changed to add “Amorfoda” and “Tití Me Preguntó.”)
This was part of his Most Wanted Tour — in support of his Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana album — which kicked off on Feb. 21 in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Live Nation-promoted tour is halfway through its schedule, with forthcoming performances in cities including Austin, Texas (Apr. 26-27), Atlanta, Ga. (May 14-15), and Miami, Fla. (May 24-26). See the full dates here .
According to Billboard Boxscore, the tour has already been a commercial success, grossing $84.2M and selling 282K tickets over its first 18 shows. It has consistently sold out venues, demonstrating Bad Bunny’s continued widespread appeal.
Here are five standout moments from the first night of Bad Bunny’s Most Wanted Tour at the Barclays Center:
The Grandeur of an Orchestra
Bad Bunny’s grand entrance was enhanced by the stirring symphonic sounds of a grand orchestra. Setting a triumphant tone reminiscent of a championship bout or a cinematic Rocky Balboa moment, the orchestra filled the arena with melodious harmony for 10 minutes as the show commenced at 9:30 p.m. Adding to the immersive experience, orchestra members made surprise appearances throughout the audience, accompanying Bad Bunny’s rhythms, particularly during the opening numbers, “Nadie Sabe” and “Monaco.”
An Equestrian Entrance
The concert’s midway moment was marked by Bad Bunny’s dramatic arrival on a horse , embodying a masked cowboy in a fuschia outfit with fringes. Despite previous criticism from PETA, the superstar displayed gentleness towards the horse, who was also accompanied by a trainer. As arguably the first reggaetón artist to incorporate a horse into his act, he joins the ranks of regional Mexican icons like Joan Sebastian, Vicente Fernández, and Pepe Aguilar, who uphold this tradition.
Playing 'Amorfoda' on a Piano Upside Down
Displaying his entertainment abilities in unconventional ways, Bad Bunny played the first keys of “Amorfoda” on the piano — notably, upside down atop the instrument — to the astonishment of the audience. He also delivered a soulful rendition of “un x100to” accompanied solely by the piano, marking a poignant moment in the two-and-a-half-hour concert.
Surprise Guest Performance by Bryant Myers
The concert was further enlivened by a surprise performance from Bryant Myers, who joined Bunny on stage to perform “Seda” from Bunny’s latest album, Nadie Sabe . Their collaboration stretches back to 2017 with the hit “Pa Ti.” Previously, Myers had also made a surprise appearance at BB’s Los Angeles show in March. Their joy in their longstanding musical partnership was evident in their performances.
A Jigsaw-Like Stage Morphing into the Brooklyn Bridge
The stage was a dynamic piece of artwork, constantly shifting forms throughout the concert. With two stages positioned at opposite ends of the arena, and a bridge-like catwalk in between, the stage at one point transformed into an impressive replica of the Brooklyn Bridge, made possible by intricate light work. This captivating visual element added a unique dimension to the concert experience.
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Just a Few of the Biggest Concert Tours of 2024, from Olivia Rodrigo to Bad Bunny
Posted: April 27, 2024 | Last updated: April 27, 2024
Listening to your favorite musician at home is fun, but there's nothing quite like the experience of singing along with them, and tons of more fans, live. And as luck would have it, 2024 is shaping up to be a massive year for some of the world's top musical acts, so chances are your favorite performer might be stopping at a city near you soon.
Ahead, we rounded up some of the biggest concert tours of 2024, ranging from Taylor Swift's mega-popular Eras Tour to Drake and J. Cole's exciting It's All A Blur Tour - Big as the What?—set to kick off this winter. You can also expect tour dates from classic icons like Stevie Nicks, Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, and more.
1) Taylor Swift
Undoubtedly one of the biggest concert tours ever, Taylor Swift's Eras Tour will continue right through 2024. The international leg of the tour kicked off in Japan, where she played four shows in Tokyo. She'll also stop in Melbourne, Singapore, Paris, Madrid, London, Milan, and more before returning to the States to play in the fall.
There's nothing like seeing T. Swift IRL, but don't fret if you're unable to nab tickets—the Eras Tour movie is now available to stream from the comfort of your home.
2) Olivia Rodrigo
This is not a drill—"Drivers License" singer Olivia Rodrigo will be hitting the road on tour starting at the end of February. The Guts World Tour runs from February through mid-August and has dates in Nashville, Toronto, Chicago, and New York City, among others. Even cooler? Rodrigo will have a stacked list of special guests—like PinkPantheress, Remi Wolf, The Breeders, and Chappell Roan—with her.
3) Red Hot Chili Peppers
Did you hear the good news? The Red Hot Chili Peppers have extended their global tour through summer 2024. The buzzy stadium tour, which kicked off in June 2022, will now run until July 2024 and bring the California-based band to places like Los Angeles, Tampa, Toronto, and Salt Lake City.
4) Bad Bunny
It's fitting that "Monaco" rapper Bad Bunny titled his tour Most Wanted —it's slated to be one of the year's hottest tours. Planned to help promote his latest studio album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana , Most Wanted will kick off in Salt Lake City on February 21 and run through May 26.
5) Billy Joel
If you haven't yet seen Billy Joel perform live, there's still time! The Piano Man has added more tour dates to his schedule, stopping in cities like Tampa, New York, Denver, and St. Louis this year. Even more exciting? He'll share the stage with fellow iconic performers Sting and Stevie Nicks for some of these dates.
Mitski recently announced that she's expanding her North American tour dates , and we couldn't be more excited. The months-long tour, which supports her 2023 studio album The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We, has a long list of stops, including Miami Beach, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, and Paris.
There's nothing quite like a Madonna concert, that's for sure. The singer's Celebration Tour , which started last October, continues straight through the spring with dates in Seattle, San Francisco, Mexico City, and more. Besides her eye-catching sets, chart-topping songs, and impressive choreography, concertgoers also get a glimpse of the performer's fantastic costumes, which include looks from Versace and Jean Paul Gaultier.
8) Bleachers
The New Jersey-founded rock band, which is fronted by Jack Antonoff—known for producing albums for top acts like Taylor Swift, Lorde, and Lana Del Rey—not only has announced a new album but a new tour , too. The tour will start in the UK in March, ending fittingly in the band's home state of New Jersey in mid-June. Check out their newly released music video for "Tiny Moves" if you need a Bleachers fix in the meantime.
9) Nicki Minaj
Nicki fans rejoice: the rapper and singer might be coming to a city near you soon as part of her Pink Friday 2 World Tour. The massive tour will include performances in Brooklyn, Oakland, and Baltimore, with stops at Dreamville Festival and Rolling Loud California along the way.
10) Blink 182
Live out all of your nineties and early aughts pop-punk dreams with one of Blink 182's One More Time Tour dates. The tour, which supports the band's ninth studio album, One More Time..., will bring the trio to cities all over the globe, including Sydney, Santiago, Portland, and Boston. The tour's supporting act is Pierce the Veil, which is also worth checking out.
11) Stevie Nicks
The oh-so-magical Stevie Nicks continues her touring streak with a bunch of 2024 concert dates . Set to begin in Atlantic City, NJ on February 10, Nicks will visit a dozen cities throughout the U.S. this year, such as New Orleans, Omaha, and Chicago. "Let's keep this party going in 2024," the singer-songwriter posted on her Instagram in September to announce the newly added tour dates.
12) The 1975
The 1975 is showing no signs of slowing down. The British band, famous for hits like "Somebody Else" and "Robbers," has extended their 2023 tour through 2024. Titled Still...At Their Very Best , the 22-date tour will open in Glasgow on February 8 and conclude in Amsterdam on March 24.
13) Drake and J. Cole
Rap greats Drake and J. Cole come together for the It's All a Blur Tour – Big As the What? which is guaranteed to be a good time. Drake, fresh off his 2023 It's All a Blur tour with 21 Savage, is set to hit dozens of cities starting in February, many of which J. Cole will also be in tow for. Scoop up tickets ASAP, as Drake's shows are known to sell out.
14) Janet Jackson
Superstar Janet Jackson is also extending her 2023 tour, Together Again , into 2024 with dates in Anaheim, Austin, New Orleans, and Hartford. Even cooler? Jackson's supporting act is the 2000s southern rap legend Nelly.
15) Rolling Stones
If you've ever dreamed of seeing the Rolling Stones perform live in person, now's your chance. The iconic rockers, who released their studio album Hackney Diamonds this past fall, are returning on the road for a 16-date tour with shows throughout the United States and Canada. Concertgoers can expect a mix of new tunes and Stones classics.
16) Bruce Springsteen
Famous for countless listenable hits like "Born to Run" and "Glory Days," Bruce Springsteen is set to embark on a massive world tour this year with his band, The E Street Band. The much-anticipated tour will take the Boss and his crew to cities such as Phoenix, San Diego, Dublin, and Madrid, from March through November.
17) John Mayer
Be sure to catch John Mayer's solo tour this year, which will bring the guitarist and crooner to cities throughout Europe. This leg, an extension of his popular 2023 solo tour, will kick off in Stockholm on March 13 and finish in Dublin on March 29.
18) Shania Twain
Okay, this one is technically a residency , but we're excited nonetheless. Shania Twain, most known for her incredible outfits (her hooded leopard print look, anyone?) and hits like "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" is setting up shop in Vegas starting May 10. Twain's residency will take place at the Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood on and off throughout December 2024.
All good things must come to an end. The Eagles, known for "Hotel California" and other amazing rock songs, began their final concert tour this winter. It launched in Phoenix on January 20, with March 16 as its last date in the United States. Eagles fans won't want to miss this one.
20) Alanis Morisette: The Triple Moon Tour
Alanis Morisette joins forces with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts for their 2024 Triple Moon Tour , which has dates in North America and Canada. This tour is a great one to catch this summer, as it's slated to run from June through August.
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After 76ers win, Bad Bunny concert in Philadelphia will be on Friday as scheduled
By Joe Brandt
Updated on: April 17, 2024 / 10:13 PM EDT / CBS Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Bad Bunny 's concert scheduled for Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center Friday will proceed as scheduled.
The timing of the show, part of the Latin trap and reggaeton artist's "Most Wanted" tour , was up in the air when the Philadelphia 76ers entered the NBA Play-In Tournament. Because the Sixers defeated the Miami Heat Wednesday night, the team's next game is Saturday in New York against the Knicks.
If the Sixers had lost Wednesday's game, they would have played at home Friday night.
In that scenario, Bad Bunny's concert in Philadelphia would have been moved to Thursday.
The show will be Bad Bunny's first appearance in Philadelphia since headlining the Made in America Festival in September 2022 .
Bad Bunny was the most-streamed artist on Spotify for three years in a row , from 2020 to 2022, before he was upstaged by Berks County native Taylor Swift in 2023 .
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Bad Bunny's concert will remain on Friday at the Wells Fargo Center as scheduled. The Philadelphia 76ers defeated the Miami Heat in the NBA Play-In Tournament Wednesday night.