Bad Bunny has expanded his residency at the iconic Coliseo de Puerto Rico, adding nine more dates for a total of 30 shows at the venue. The summer stint is set to kick off Friday, July 11 and wrap on Sunday, Sept. 14.
For the shows starting on August 1, the pre-sale is happening right now. VIP tickets and experiences are also currently available through Vibee. Offerings include premium tix to the show, a two-night hotel stay, priority entry, gift bags, and VIP access.
The star’s “most Puerto Rican album” provided an opportunity to highlight an unsung staple of Caribbean fashion.
Bad Bunny doesn’t want to leave Puerto Rico — he proclaimed as much on his LP Un Verano Sin Ti as well as on his latest album Debí Tirar Más Fotos. Now, the Latin star has announced a 21-show residency at the iconic “El Choli” Coliseo de Puerto Rico, which will kick off July 11.
Bad Bunny has sold out all 30 dates of his massive Puerto Rico residency, 'No Me Quiero Ir De Aquí' ('I Don’t Want to Leave Here').
Bad Bunny is performing at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico in San Juan as part of his No Me Quiero Ir De Aquí residency. Tickets are available on major third-party websites.
As its name implies, Bad Bunny’s new album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS (I Should Have Taken More Photos) is full of nostalgia. The album, which came out on January 6, is a return to the Boricua’s roots. Born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, he said this is his “most Puerto Rican” album yet, inspired by the traditional music of a bygone era.
Bad Bunny is taking things back to his roots in Puerto Rico for a concert residency. Learn more about how to score tickets below.
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Bad Bunny always knew 'Chambea' was the perfect entrance song for him. Nearly two years later, fans are still chatting about Bad Bunny's entrance at WWE Backlash in May 2023. Bunny came out to 'Chambea' for the entrance, a song that has over 260 million streams on Spotify alone.
Bad Bunny is one of the most recognizable names in music, with the Puerto Rican reaching a worldwide audience. Known for making Latin trap and Reggaeton, Bad Bunny's popularity continues to grow. The 30-year-old has won numerous awards,