Bad Bunny premieres in Brazil; see probable setlist and everything you need to know about the shows
Bad Bunny is set to perform in Brazil for the first time, with sold-out shows in São Paulo highlighting his successful career.
Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican rapper who has gained international acclaim, is scheduled to perform his first shows in Brazil at the Allianz Parque in São Paulo on Friday and Saturday. Following significant achievements like performing at the Super Bowl and winning the Grammy for Album of the Year, his concerts are highly anticipated, with tickets already sold out for the Saturday show. His tour, 'DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS', is characterized as a nostalgic love letter to Puerto Rico, addressing issues such as gentrification and foreign influence.
The artist, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, has transitioned from a reggaeton focus to a more diverse musical style over the years, appealing to a broad audience. Despite his youth at 31, Bad Bunny's rise in the music industry has been meteoric, and his debut performance in Brazil is viewed as a significant event for both his fanbase and the growing acceptance of Latin music in mainstream culture.
Fans are eager for the setlist, which is likely to include some of his most popular tracks as well as surprises intended to resonate with the Brazilian audience. With his homage to Puerto Rico and its cultural identity, the performances are expected to be as much a celebration of his background as a showcase of his global success. The event marks a pivotal moment not just for Bad Bunny but also for the Latin music scene as it increases its presence in global markets like Brazil.