Bad Bunny has sold out the final two shows of his ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’ tour in Puerto Rico.
The shows come in support of his latest album ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’, which dropped last year.
Bad Bunny will wrap up this era and his giant world tour at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico on August 22 and 23. It marks a full-circle moment for the artist, given that’s also where he launched the album with a 31-date residency back in 2025.
Tickets went on sale on Wednesday (August 19), and 1.5million people were in the virtual queue, per Spanish news agency EFE.
Later that day, the concert promoter Move Concerts Puerto Rico and Bad Bunny’s label Rimas announced the sellout on social media.
The tour saw Bad Bunny play in 22 cities across four continents, including a show in London that received a five-star review from NME and was praised as “a reminder of the power of community”.
“Bad Bunny’s arrival in Tottenham is more than a concert: it’s a vindication and celebration,” it read. “The streets around the stadium feel like a carnival – entire buildings are decked with flags representing countries across Latin America, and restaurants blare out salsa while merchants hand out free deditos (cheese-filled Colombian pastries).”
While on the road, the musician also paid a tribute to Avicii during his show in Sweden, and in London brought out Damon Albarn as a special guest to perform Gorillaz tracks ‘Clint Eastwood’ and ‘Tormenta’. He also had a private meeting with Pope Leo XIV in Madrid.
Earlier this year, it was confirmed that Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show was the most-watched of all time. With the 2026 appearance, he became the first Latin male artist and the first artist performing primarily in Spanish to take the prestigious headline slot, playing a set that celebrated the history and diversity of Latin music styles.
The set saw guest appearances from Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin, while Pedro Pascal, Cardi B, Jessica Alba and Karol G were all spotted among the dancers.
In terms of pure US television audience, it was recently revealed that the set drew 128.2million views, putting it in fourth place in the all-time rankings – behind Michael Jackson in 1993, Usher in 2024 and Kendrick Lamar last year.