Feb 14 β€’ 00:48 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Bad Bunny kicked off the first of his three shows at River: 'I was crazy to come back here'

Bad Bunny launched the first of three highly anticipated concerts in Argentina after more than three years, captivating an enthusiastic audience with a vibrant performance.

Bad Bunny, the renowned Puerto Rican singer, began his much-anticipated concert series at the River Stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Friday. This marks his return to the country after over three years, delighting fans with an elaborate show that featured fireworks, LED lights, and a talented supporting orchestra. His performance showcased songs from his latest album, "DebΓ­ tirar mΓ‘s fotos," reflecting his deep Puerto Rican roots through a blend of salsa, bolero, plena, reggaeton, and pop melodies.

The concert kicked off at 9 PM with "La mudanza," the closing track of his album, which pays homage to his family and homeland. Bad Bunny’s stage presence and dynamic performance style thrilled the packed venue, as he engaged with the audience, reinforcing the connection with his fans in Argentina. His return to the stage is a significant event for both the artist and the audience, as it symbolizes a reconnection after a long hiatus due to pandemic-related restrictions.

As Bad Bunny prepares for the remaining two performances, the excitement continues to build among fans. This concert series not only highlights his popularity but also underscores his influence in Latin music, as he continues to break boundaries and bring traditional sounds into the contemporary music scene. With the success of his first night, the forthcoming shows are set to be monumental events celebrating music, culture, and community in Buenos Aires.

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