Bad Bunny’s 2026 World Tour: Dates, venues, tickets, and more

Bad Bunny

Bad Bunny’s 2025-2026 “Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour” promises to be a seismic explosion of Latin trap, vibrant beats, and the Puerto Rican culture on full display. From Santo Domingo to Brussels, don’t blink; this global spectacle will light up stadiums with electrifying energy and cultural reverence.

Bad Bunny is no stranger to the big stages, after conquering charts and shattering records with his sixth studio album, “Debí Tirar Más Fotos.” The Puerto Rican superstar is set to play 57 shows across multiple continents. Hold your breath for an exhilarating ride of reggaeton, Latin trap, and urban swagger.

“Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour” is Bad Bunny’s most ambitious run yet, and it will be kicking off in November 2025. Currently, he is on a 30-day residency, “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí,” that began on July 11 at José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in San Juan.

This soul-stirring residency in Puerto Rico is to promote his album and give Puerto Rican fans a sneak preview of the real deal, kicking off in Santo Domingo’s Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez.

About the album

Bad Bunny’s sixth solo album, “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” (trans. I Should Have Taken More Photos), dropped on January 5, 2025, and it’s already a cultural hit.

This record is a heartfelt tribute to Puerto Rico, weaving a tapestry of plena, jíbaro, salsa, and reggaeton to convey many messages.

Tracks like “BAILE INoLVIDABLE,” “EoO,” and the emotional “DtMF” have stormed streaming charts, with millions of plays on Spotify and Apple Music.

The album’s lyrical depth explores Puerto Rico’s identity and history, resonating deeply with fans and critics. Thus, earning praise for its authenticity and bold storytelling. Time Out ranked it among the best albums of 2025.

Its fusion of traditional Puerto Rican sounds with Bad Bunny’s signature urban edge has sparked a cultural conversation, especially among the diaspora.

The album’s success builds on Bad Bunny’s legacy of breaking barriers. His 2020 release, “El Último Tour del Mundo,” was the first Spanish-language album to top the Billboard 200, and he has been Spotify’s most-streamed artist multiple times.

With Grammy wins and record-breaking tours like 2022’s “World’s Hottest Tour,” grossing $435 million. As Bad Bunny takes “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” on the road, fans can expect a live experience that channels the album’s emotional energy and infectious rhythms, proving once again why he is the king of Latin music.

Tour preview

The 31-year-old’s upcoming sixth studio tour, “Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour,” will be a global fiesta celebrating his sixth solo studio album.

The tour will kick off following an energetic 30-day residency in his homeland, Puerto Rico. This 57-date global run will start on November 21, 2025, in Santo Domingo’s Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez.

“Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour” will see the Puerto Rican singer play multiple shows in Latin America, Asia, and Europe before concluding on July 22, 2026, at Brussels’ King Baudouin Stadium.

Fans are already excited to be a part of this global spectacle packed with pyrotechnics, massive screens, and choreography that will make your heart race. Tickets are available on Seatsnet.com; grab yours now.

Bad Bunny will play at some of the world’s most iconic venues, with each setting adding its flavour to the experience. After his opener in the Dominican Republic, he will play multiple shows in Costa Rica and Mexico City.

His 2026 global run will kick off with three shows from January 23 to 25 at Colombia’s Estadio Atanasio Girardot. In London, the King of Latin Trap will play his first-ever UK stadium shows at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on June 27 and 28, 2026.

The Paris show on July 4, 2026, will transform La Défense Arena into a reggaeton haven. Its modern architecture makes it a perfect stage for Bunny’s colourful energy.

In Barcelona, the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys, nestled in the historic Montjuïc hills, will host two nights of Latin trap magic on May 22 and 23, 2026. Madrid’s Estadio Riyadh Air Metropolitano, a fortress of football and music, will shake with Bad Bunny’s beats on June 2 and 3, 2026.

Meanwhile, Arnhem’s Gelredome in the Netherlands, known for its retractable roof and electric atmosphere, will welcome him on June 23 and 24, 2026.

The tour will conclude on July 22 at King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels. Secure your tickets at Seatsnet.com and join Bad Bunny in a cultural movement that’s spreading around the world.

Possible setlist

While the official setlist for Bad Bunny’s “Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour” remains under wraps, fans are buzzing with speculation based on his recent residency in Puerto Rico, “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí.”

However, expect a high-octane performance from the 31-year-old with a mix of fresh hits and timeless bangers that showcase his Latin trap and reggaeton roots.

Here’s a list of the possible setlist

“BAILE INOLVIDABLE”

“DtMF”

“EoO”

“Tití Me Preguntó”

“Callaíta”

“Yonaguni”

“Me Porto Bonito”

“Moscow Mule”

“Yo Perreo Sola”

“Un x100to”

Ticket details

Securing Bad Bunny tickets for the “Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour” is a race against time, with high demand expected.

Fans should book through trusted platforms like Seatsnet.com to ensure authenticity and security.

Follow Bad Bunny on all his social media handles to get up-to-date information on tickets for all his shows.

Act quickly and open an account with Seatsnet.com if you don’t already have one, as tickets will sell out fast.

Tour dates and venues

The tour is a meticulously planned journey where Bad Bunny will play in 22 confirmed cities. He kicks off in the Caribbean in Santo Domingo’s Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez.

From there, the tour will sweep through North and South America, with stops in Costa Rica, Mexico, Colombia, Peru, and Argentina.

Next, the 31-year-old will make a stop in Australia, where he will play two shows at Engie Stadium before heading to Asia for historic shows in Tokyo.

Europe’s leg is packed with highlights, including two nights in Barcelona’s Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys and Madrid’s Estadio Riyadh Air Metropolitano.

The UK gets a treat with London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, while France hosts shows in Marseille’s Orange Vélodrome and Paris’ La Défense Arena. The tour concludes with a grand performance in Brussels.

The reggaeton king is coming. Bad Bunny’s 2025-2026 “Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour” promises to be a thrilling spectacle and be sure not to miss the chance of watching the three-time Grammy Award winner perform live.

Here’s a comprehensive list of the dates and venues for Bad Bunny’s  “Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour.”

Nov 21-22, 2025

Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Estadio Olimpico

Dec 5-6, 2025

San Jose, Costa Rica

Estadio Nacional

Dec 10-12, 15-16, 19-21, 2025

Mexico City, Mexico

Estadio GNP Seguros

Jan 23, 24, 25, 2026

Medellin, Colombia

Estadio Atanasio Girardot

Jan 30-31, 2026

Lima, Peru

Estadio Nacional

Feb 5-7, 2026

Santiago, Chile

Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos

Feb 13-15, 2026

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Estadio River Plate

Feb 20-21, 2016

São Paulo, Brazil

Allianz Parque

February 28, March 1, 2026

Sydney, Australia

ENGIE Stadium

March 2026

Tokyo, Japan

TBD

May 22-23, 2026

Barcelona, Spain

Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys

May 26-27, 2026

Lisbon, Portugal

Estadio Da Luz

May 30-31, 2026

Madrid, Spain

Riyadh Air Metropolitano

June 2-3, 6-7, 10-11, 14-15, 20, 2026

Madrid, Spain

Riyadh Air Metropolitano

June 20-21, 2026

Dusseldorf, Germany

Merkur Spiel-Arena

June 23-24, 2026

Arnhem, The Netherlands

GelreDome

June 27-28, 2026

London, United Kingdom

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

July 1, 2026

Marseille, France

Orange Vélodrome

July 4-5, 2026

Paris, France

La Défense Arena

July 10-11, 2026

Stockholm, Sweden

Strawberry Arena

July 14, 2026

Warsaw, Poland

PGE Narodowy

July 17-18, 2026

Milan, Italy

Ippodromo Snai La Maura

July 22, 2026

Brussels, Belgium

King Baudouin Stadium

 

Xsnoize Author
Mark Millar is the founder of XS Noize and host of the XS Noize Podcast, where he interviews top music artists and emerging talent. Known for insightful, in-depth conversations, Mark brings a passionate, fan-first approach to music journalism. Favourite album: Achtung Baby by U2. Follow on X: @mark_xsnoize.

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