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Bad Bunny Sets the Stage on Fire: Puerto Rico Finale & Global Tour Announced

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Portrait of Bad Bunny, the global music superstar and cultural force, wearing a traditional straw hat and a light-colored shirt, representing his Puerto Rican heritage.

The King of Latin Trap, Bad Bunny, is proving yet again why he’s the biggest star in the world right now. Fresh off his emotional Puerto Rican residency, the global icon is gearing up to take fans on an electrifying ride across continents with his “Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour 2025–2026.”

A Historic Puerto Rican Farewell

Bad Bunny, the king of Latin trap, performs on stage in a red shirt with a black cap, captivating the crowd during his "No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí" residency finale in Puerto Rico, part of his "Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour 2025–2026."
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On September 20, 2025, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio — better known as Bad Bunny — closed his groundbreaking “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí” residency at San Juan’s José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum. The finale, titled “Una Más”, was a love letter to his homeland, blending music, culture, and Puerto Rican pride.
For fans worldwide, Amazon Music and Prime Video streamed the once-in-a-lifetime show live, making history by giving millions access to a concert that was originally intended just for locals.

With symbolic staging, tributes to Puerto Rican resilience (including the memory of Hurricane María’s anniversary), and Bad Bunny’s unstoppable energy, the night sealed his status as more than a musician — he’s a cultural force.

“Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour” – Global Domination Begins

But Benito isn’t stopping there. The superstar is already setting his sights on a globe-spanning run. Beginning November 21, 2025, in Santo Domingo, the tour will travel through North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania, wrapping up in Brussels on July 22, 2026.

With 57 dates announced — and counting — fans can expect high demand, extended shows, and possibly surprise additions. If past sales are any indication, tickets will be gone in minutes.

Why This Tour Is a Must-See

Bad Bunny isn’t just performing songs — he’s reinventing what a concert means. From futuristic set designs and jaw-dropping visuals to unapologetic Latin identity and worldwide accessibility, his shows are cultural spectacles. The residency in Puerto Rico already showcased his ability to fuse local artistry with global stardom, and fans can only imagine the surprises he’ll bring to the world stage.

The Takeover Continues

Bad Bunny has conquered streaming charts, headlined Coachella, changed the face of Latin music, and now he’s redefining live performance. The Puerto Rican finale was a heartfelt goodbye, but the global tour marks a fiery new chapter — one that promises to shake stadiums from New York to Tokyo, Madrid to Mexico City.

Fans, get ready. Bad Bunny isn’t just coming to your city — he’s about to own it.

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