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Amazon Music, Bad Bunny Team Up To Livestream Residency & Launch Initiatives Helping Puerto Rico

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Amazon Music and Bad Bunny have partnered up to not only make the Latin megastar’s popular residency accessible to fans but to launch initiatives supporting Puerto Rico’s economic growth and educational programs.

The collaboration was done to showcase Puerto Rico on a global platform like Amazon Music and deliver a lasting community impact. Bad Bunny concluded his sold-out, 30-night residency in Puerto Rico but is adding one more night for “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí: Una Más.” The final performance of his historic residency at José Miguel Agrelot Coliseo de Puerto Rico will be streamed exclusively on Amazon Music on Saturday, Sept. 20, at 8:30 p.m. ET.

Fans can access the broadcast free worldwide on the Amazon Music app, Prime Video and Twitch.

After over two months, Bad Bunny will conclude what’s been a remarkable run in Puerto Rico. The artist’s “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí” (“I Don’t Want To Leave Here”) residency sold out in hours, which included more than 80,000 hotel packages and more than 400,000 tickets, boosting the local economy.

The final performance, which also commemorates the eighth anniversary of Hurricane Maria, also launches several initiatives between Amazon and Bad Bunny. The initiatives will help develop education programs, technology resources and enrich STEM curriculum, building on the work of Amazon, Fundación Rimas and Fundación Good Bunny to advance education in Puerto Rico.

“Puerto Rico is our home, and everything we do is shaped by the island and its people,” Noah Assad, CEO of RIMAS Entertainment, said in a statement. “This collaboration is about more than music; it’s about honoring our culture and making sure the world not only sees Puerto Rico but also supports and invests in it. Together with Amazon, we’re creating something that will last long after the show ends.”

The partnership also aims to support farmers and improve access to fresh produce, to boost the local economy by having an Amazon storefront that features local homemade products.

“Benito embodies the spirit of Puerto Rico, and together we’re creating a celebration that transforms his passion for the island into real impact for its people,” said Rocío Guerrero, director of music, Latin-Iberia, Amazon Music. “By combining music, Amazon technologies, commerce, and community programs at scale, we’re engaging global audiences to this historic moment while strengthening Puerto Rican communities. We are incredibly proud of this multi-year collaboration, which turns the power of music into meaningful and lasting progress for the island.”

When Hurricane Maria devastated the island, Amazon donated and delivered emergency supplies to communities in need, marking the company’s first use of its Amazon Air flight for disaster relief. Since then, Amazon has delivered more than 25 million relief supplies responding to 186 disasters around the world.

“Having lived through many hurricanes personally as someone born and raised in Puerto Rico, I connect deeply to our work with communities,” said Amazon’s head of disaster relief, Abe Diaz “Our collaboration with Benito to advance and enrich our community impact in Puerto Rico brings me similar pride, particularly as our efforts look to strengthen communities for generations to come.”

For more information about the partnership, visit Amazon’s website.

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