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Bad Bunny Announces Coliseo Residency in Puerto Rico

    Bad Bunny Announces Coliseo Residency in Puerto Rico

    Bad Bunny Announces Coliseo Residency in Puerto Rico


    Bad Bunny doesn't want to leave Puerto Rico – he declares on his record summer without you and his latest album I should take more pictures. Earlier this week, the Latin star announced that he will perform 21 shows at Puerto Rico's iconic “El Choli” stadium, starting on July 11. After selling 125,000 tickets through live sales in Puerto Rico, Bad Bunny has added nine additional dates from August 29th to September 14th.

    Bad Bunny shared the initial news of the tour in an Instagram video. “I'm in Puerto Rico, I'm home, I'm having a great time, and honestly, I don't want to leave,” he said as he walked through a hall decorated with posters from his past concerts. Named “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí” (“I don't want to leave here”), the station has a dual historical significance. It marks Bad Bunny's first residency and the venue's first official artist residency.

    I should take more pictures See Bad Bunny honor his homeland with Puerto Rican folk music and proud Boricua lyrics. He will continue to prioritize public relations, especially during his residency. Not only will it take place on the island, the first nine shows will be reserved exclusively for Puerto Rican residents and can only be purchased in person at various local locations. Non-resident fans can attend any show between August 1 and the final date of September 14. Fans can find more information about ticket registration at nomequieroirdeaqui.com.

    Although Benito is staying put, he has promised fans around the world that he will be touring there soon. “Thanks to music and the love you have given me through your music, I have been blessed to travel and perform in different parts of the world,” the singer said. “There are places that stick with me that I would go to again,” he continued, mentioning places like Mexico, Argentina and Chile.

    Bad Bunny also admitted that he has yet to perform in countries such as Brazil and Japan, as well as some European countries that he knows he needs to return to, such as Italy and Spain. “I promise that before the end of the year I will tell you the date and time of my visit,” he added in the video. The star recently told Apple Music's Zane Lowe that he has no plans to visit Spain or Europe in 2025.

    during an interview rolling stonesBad Bunny looked back on his career to date and explained that the point of his success is “showing the world who I am, what my culture is, where I grew up.”

    tour dates
    *Exclusively for PR residents
    Friday 11 July*
    Saturday 12th July*
    Sunday, July 13*
    Friday 18 July*
    Saturday 19th July*
    Sunday, July 20*
    Friday 25 July*
    Saturday 26th July*
    Sunday, July 27*
    Friday, August 1
    Saturday, August 2
    Sunday, August 3
    Friday, August 8
    Saturday, August 9
    Sunday, August 10
    Friday, August 15
    Saturday, August 16
    Sunday, August 17
    Friday, August 22
    Saturday, August 23
    Sunday, August 24
    Friday, August 29
    Saturday, August 30
    Sunday, August 31st
    Friday, September 5
    Saturday, September 6
    Sunday, September 7
    Friday, September 12
    Saturday, September 13
    Sunday, September 14

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