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Bad Bunny Sets Massive 2025 World Tour

Bad Bunny iHeartRadio Music Awards, Show, Los Angeles, California, USA - 17 March 2025
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Bad Bunny, the renowned Puerto Rican artist and Latin music icon, has officially announced a global tour scheduled for 2025, known as the “Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour.” This exciting revelation has been highly anticipated by fans worldwide, as it marks Bad Bunny's first time performing in several regions, including Australia, Brazil, and Japan. The tour will span across multiple continents, bringing the essence of Puerto Rican heritage and culture to a global audience. It will launch on November 21, 2025, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, and is set to conclude in Brussels, Belgium, on July 22, 2026.

The “Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour” is in support of Bad Bunny's latest album, which shares the same title. The album has been a commercial success, spending weeks at the top of the charts worldwide. It represents a continuation of Bad Bunny's remarkable impact on the music industry as he continues to break records and push boundaries. Notably, the tour strategically bypasses the United States, leading to speculation about potential future announcements for U.S. dates, as there is significant interest from fans across the nation.

The tour includes stops in major cities known for their vibrant music scenes. Bad Bunny will perform in places such as San Jose, Mexico City, Medellin, Lima, Buenos Aires, and Sao Paulo, before crossing the Atlantic Ocean to perform in Sydney, Australia. In addition to these dates, he will captivate audiences in Tokyo, Japan, before moving on to Europe. European venues include iconic stadiums in cities like Barcelona, London, Paris, and Milan. This extensive tour will give fans from all over the globe the opportunity to see the artist perform hits from his latest work.

The global tour follows Bad Bunny's recent successful residency at Puerto Rico's El Choli Coliseo, which saw record-breaking attendance. It cemented his influence on his home island and highlighted his ability to drive local economic activity significantly. With 30 performances over the summer, the residency drew tens of thousands of fans to Puerto Rico. In an interview, Bad Bunny expressed his love for performing at home and emphasized how the residency allowed him to stay connected to his roots while sharing his music with devoted fans.

Adding to the excitement of the tour, VIP packages and exclusive experiences will be available for fans. These packages are intended to enhance the concert experience further, including pre-show lounges, access to exclusive merchandise, and premium seating options. By offering these packages, Bad Bunny aims to create memorable and personalized experiences for concert-goers. Tickets for all shows will be available for purchase from May 9, 2025, through authorized sites such as Live Nation and depuertoricopalmundo.com, ensuring fans have the opportunity to secure their spots well in advance.

Tickets to Bad Bunny’s Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour will go on sale Friday, May 9. See the complete list of the dates below:

  • 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. 5 | Santiago, Chile | Estadio Nacional
  • Feb. 13 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | Estadio River Plate
  • Feb. 20 | Sao 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 1 | Marseille, France | Orange Velodrome
  • July 4 | 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

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