After conquering arenas across North America on his massive Most Wanted Tour, Bad Bunny saved the biggest celebrations for last – three sold-out hometown shows in Puerto Rico. The biggest star in Latin music delivered an unforgettable finale weekend for fans on the archipelago who have supported him from day one.
Held at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot arena in San Juan, each date was an exclusive event packed with special surprises not seen elsewhere on the tour. To open the weekend, Bad Bunny kicked things off with a touching video tribute reflecting on the excitement of the tour but making clear nothing compares to performing for his fellow Boricuas.
The young and talented Carlitos López orchestra warmed up crowds each night, switching things up for the Puerto Rico shows by playing the island’s national anthem “La Borinqueña” as the opening number. Their live accompaniment throughout the night seamlessly blended different genres, enhancing tracks like the melancholy “Nadie Sabe” off Benito’s latest album.
When Bunny burst dramatically from the stage shrouded in fog, dripping with silver charisma, the energy was electrifying. He owned the massive arena with hits off his rising discography before slowing things down for an impassioned message about embracing your true self.
Guest appearances kept the party going all weekend long. Rising star Young Miko lit up the stage, while Mora, Yovngchimi and Bryant Myers also stopped by. In a curious distraction, luchador wrestlers even made a brief cameo! Mid-set breaks saw Bunny engage fans in call-and-response singalongs to test their deep song knowledge.
Clocking in over an hour longer each night, Bad Bunny went all out to deliver the ultimate hometown celebration. For the fans that built him, he pulls out all the stops to give them the best show of all.