Feb 14 β€’ 12:04 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Bad Bunny at River: from the tribute to Messi to his dance with Tini and the memory of Soda Stereo

Bad Bunny captivated fans during his first concert in Buenos Aires as part of his music tour, with performances that included tributes to Lionel Messi and Soda Stereo.

Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican superstar, returned to Buenos Aires for the first of three concerts in the iconic River Plate stadium as part of his 'DebΓ­ tirar mΓ‘s fotos World Tour'. The concert was filled with high energy and emotional moments, showcasing his strong connection with the Argentine audience, which dates back to his early days performing in local venues. Fans were eager to see what he would bring to the stage this time, and he certainly delivered an unforgettable experience.

During the performance, Bad Bunny paid tribute to soccer legend Lionel Messi, expressing his appreciation for the Argentine star and the impact he has had on sports and culture. This moment resonated deeply with the audience, as Messi is a beloved figure in Argentina. Additionally, Bad Bunny invited Argentine singer Tini Stoessel to join him on stage, highlighting a shared camaraderie that enriched the concert experience. The evening was also a nod to iconic Argentine rock band Soda Stereo, with Bad Bunny recalling their influence on the music scene.

With two additional shows scheduled for the following days, this first concert set a high bar for what fans can expect. The blending of music, cultural references, and heartfelt tributes showcased Bad Bunny’s respect for his fans and the country. The concert not only reinforced his popularity but also signified his deep-rooted relationship with Argentina, making these performances a significant event in the local music scene.

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