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Latin Superstar Bad Bunny Unveils Dates For Global Stadium Tour

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It was only a matter of time before El Conejo Malo made his way back to stadiums. Bad Bunny, who will have a 30-date residency in Puerto Rico this summer, announced the highly anticipated “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour,” a 23-date stadium trek that includes shows in Latin America, Europe, the United Kingdom and Japan.

The Live Nation-promoted trek kicks off Nov. 21 at Estadio Olimpico in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, followed by shows at Estadio Nacional in San Jose, Costa Rica, and two nights at Mexico City’s Estadio GNP Seguros, an iconic 65,000-capacity stadium built for live event that sells more tickets than any other venue across the globe, according to Pollstar Boxoffice.

The Grammy-winning megastar closes out the year in Mexico and then visits Lima, Peru, on Jan. 30. Other cities on the routing include Santiago, São Paulo, Tokyo, Madrid, London, Paris, Milan and Brussels.

Bad Bunny will become the first Latin act to headline stadiums in Europe, Australia and Latin America. Karol G’s “Mañana Será Bonito Tour” included stadium dates in the U.S., Latin America and Spain as well as arena shows in Europe.

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Photo by Eric Rojas

Tickets go on sale May 9. Visit depuertoricopalmundo.com and local listings for information about presales and the general onsale. VIP packages and experiences will be available and may include premium tickets, access to a preshow VIP lounge, specially designed merchandise and more. Visit vipnation.com for more information.

This summer’s residency at Coliseo de Puerto Rico, titled “NO ME QUIERO IR DE AQUÍ,” sold more than 400,000 tickets and will be a major boon to the local economy. The stadium tour aims to bring his latest album, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, to life in markets he’s never visited before like Australia, Brazil and Japan.

Bad Bunny is an influential force in the industry, setting the template for stadiums tours back in 2022 when his “World’s Hottest Tours” shattered records and made him one of the most successful live acts of all time. His sold-out “Most Wanted Tour” in 2024 was No. 7 on Pollstar’s Top 200 Worldwide Touring Acts with a $210.9 million gross, earning him the Latin Tour of the Year at this year’s Pollstar Awards.

The Puerto Rican standout is repped by United Talent Agency’s Jbeau Lewis and David Zedeck in North America and UTA’s Carlos Abreu in other territories. Noah Assad of Rimas Entertainment is Bad Bunny’s manager.

“DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour” Dates
Nov. 21 — Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic — Estadio Olimpico*
Dec. 5 — San Jose, Costa Rica — Estadio Nacional
Dec. 10 — Mexico City, Mexico — Estadio GNP
Dec. 11 — Mexico City, Mexico — Estadio GNP
Jan. 23 — Medellin, Colombia — Estadio Atanasio Girardot
Jan. 30 — Lima, Peru — Estadio Nacional*
Feb. 05 — Santiago, Chile — Estadio Nacional
Feb. 13 — Buenos Aires, Argentina — Estadio River Plate
Feb. 20 — São Paulo, Brazil — Allianz Parque
Feb. 28 — Sydney, Australia — ENGIE Stadium
March 2026 — Tokyo, Japan
May 22 — Barcelona, Spain — Estadi Olimpic
May 26 — Lisbon, Portugal — Estadio Da Luz
May 30 — Madrid, Spain — Riyadh Air Metropolitano
May 31 — Madrid, Spain — Riyadh Air Metropolitano
June 20 — Dusseldorf, Germany — Merkur Spiel-Arena
June 23 — Arnhem, Netherlands — Gelredome
June 27 — London, UK — Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
July 01 — Marseille, France — Orange Velodrome
July 04 — Paris, France — La Defense Arena
July 10 — Stockholm, Sweden — Strawberry Arena
July 14 — Warsaw, Poland — PGE Narodowy
July 17 — Milan, Italy — La Maura
July 22 — Brussels, Belgium — King Baudouin Stadium
*NOT A LIVE NATION DATE

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