Following his wildly successful No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí summer residency at Coliseo de Puerto Rico, Bad Bunny kicked off his Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour on Nov. 21 at the Estadio Olímpico in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. He brought bachata megastar Romeo Santos to the stage, where they sang “BOKeTE.”
Two weeks later, the Puerto Rican superstar made his way to San José, Costa Rica’s Estadio Nacional, where he invited Jhayco as a guest star.
Most recently, Bad Bunny took his tour to Mexico City, where an overwhelming demand for tickets transformed his originally scheduled two shows into an impressive eight nights. From Dec. 10–21, the sold-out concerts drew more than 520,000 fans to Estadio GNP Seguros, according to figures from the promoter Ocesa.
The Puerto Rican chart-topper performed a nearly three-hour stadium set, transitioning between the main platform and the Puerto Rico-inspired “casita” before returning to wrap up the performance.
During the concert series, he brought out a handful of acts, including Tex-Mex band Grupo Frontera, Colombian powerhouses Feid and J Balvin, corridos tumbados pioneer Natanael Cano and beloved Mexican singer-songwriter Julieta Venegas.
On Jan. 23, the “Baile Inolvidable” hitmaker will head to Medellín, Colombia, to perform at Estadio Atanasio Girardot. He will then travel to Lima, Perú; Santiago de Chile; Buenos Aires, Argentina; São Paulo, Brazil; followed by performances overseas in Sydney, Australia, Tokyo, Japan, and multiple countries across Europe. The tour will conclude on July 22 at King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels, Belgium.
Below, check out the musicians who have taken the stage with Bad Bunny, so far.
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Romeo Santos
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}At his tour kickoff in the Dominican Republic in November, Bad Bunny surprised his fans by inviting Romeo Santos to the stage. On the second day of his tour at the Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez in Santo Domingo, the bachata superstar appeared near the end of the show, and together they delivered a performance of “BOKeTE” in bachata style, eliciting deafening screams from the crowd. Read the full review here.
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Jhayco
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}Jhayco and Bad Bunny have delivered some unforgettable bangers together, and their joint surprise collabs on stage proved it. During the second night of his Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour in San José, Costa Rica, Bad Bunny delighted fans by bringing out fellow Boricua artist Jhayco as a special guest. The duo lit up the stage with performances of hits like “No Me Conoce – Remix” (from Jhayco’s Famouz, originally also featuring J Balvin), “Dákiti” (from Bunny’s El Último Tour del Mundo), and “Tarot” (from Bunny’s Un Verano Sin Ti).
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Feid


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}Bad Bunny continued his reggaetón, salsa and tradition fête on the second night of his Mexico City concert series, with Feid as the first special guest during his return to the city. The Colombian artist joined the Puerto Rican superstar to perform their Latin Airplay chart-topping hit “Perro Negro” together, creating an epic moment that got the 66,000 attendees singing and dancing.
“Give him a warm welcome to his home — he came to see you all straight from Medellín, Colombia,” Bad Bunny shouted to introduce Feid. Read the full review here.
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Grupo Frontera


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}Grupo Frontera made a memorable appearance during Bad Bunny’s fourth night of performances in Mexico, joining the Puerto Rican superstar on Dec. 15 at the Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City. Together, they performed their hit song “un x100to,” delivering their signature fusion of Tex-Mex cumbia and Caribbean reggaetón. Led by vocalist Adelaido “Payo” Solís III, the Texan band became the second special guest in Bad Bunny’s eight-show series in the Mexican capital. Read the full review here.
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Julieta Venegas


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}On the sixth night of Bad Bunny’s run in Mexico City, fans were treated to a magical surprise appearance by Tijuana-born singer-songwriter Julieta Venegas. Channeling a Frida Kahlo-esque vibe with a floral diadem crowning her head, Venegas captivated the crowd of tens of thousands as she performed at the piano.
Together with Bad Bunny, she delivered emotional renditions of Tainy’s “Lo Siento BB:/,” her own timeless pop hit “Lento,” and “Ojitos Lindos,” Bad Bunny’s collaboration with Bomba Estéreo. Her presence had the entire audience singing along.
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Natanael Cano


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}Among the many surprises Bad Bunny had in store on his last night (Dec. 21) in Mexico, audiences were reminded of another standout collaboration in the Puerto Rican superstar’s repertoire: his 2019 team-up with Natanael Cano. That year, El Conejo Malo joined the then-rising corridos tumbados artist for a remix of Cano’s “Soy el Diablo,” marking Bunny’s first venture into regional Mexican music. Cano, a pioneer in the tumbados genre, brought his signature style to Bad Bunny’s eighth night at the Estadio GNP Seguros.
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J Balvin


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}Bad Bunny wrapped up his eight-night concert series in Mexico City on December 21 with an emotional and unexpected surprise: J Balvin joined him at the Estadio GNP Seguros, officially putting an end to a years-long feud. Together, they sang hits like “La Canción” from their 2019 joint album Oasis.
Balvin praised Bunny, saying, “I feel extremely proud because he’s taking Latinos all over the world,” while rocking a jacket decorated with the Virgin of Guadalupe and the Mexican flag. “And now, brother, we’re two men showing up and representing Latinos wherever we go, and I wish you the best. God bless you,” Balvin added. Read the full review here.

























