How was Bad Bunny's first show at the beginning of his I Should Take More Pictures world tour?
The Puerto Rican singer began his highly anticipated tour this Friday in the Dominican Republic, then he will continue through Costa Rica and Mexico
After a brief pause, Bad Bunny returned to the stage. This Friday, the Puerto Rican reggaeton artist kicked off his Debi Tirar Mas Fotos world tour in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The first show of the tour, which will travel to cities in Latin America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, began with an intro recorded by two young people in a Dominican neighborhood, using local slang that quickly connected with the audience and made them feel part of the experience. In a nod to the Latin and Caribbean essence, Bad Bunny started with salsa rhythms accompanied by a live orchestra, performing hits like “La Mudanza” and “Callaita.” Throughout the show, Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, the singer's real name, performed around 30 songs, most of them from his latest album, Debi Tirar Mas Fotos. Accompanied by the bands Los Sobrinos and Los Pleneros de la Cresta, the concert also featured the guest band Chuwi, who opened the show with the song “WELTiTA.”
Friday's show was Bad Bunny's first performance outside of Puerto Rico, featuring the iconic “little house,” an element that evokes Bad Bunny's past residency, No me Quiero irhere (I Don't Want to Leave Here).
After his shows in the Dominican Republic, Bad Bunny's tour will continue in December in Costa Rica and Mexico, where he will perform eight shows between December 10 and 21.
In Latin America, Bad Bunny's tour will reach Chile, Peru, Colombia, Argentina, and Brazil between January and February 2026.
Before arriving in Europe, Bad Bunny will perform for the first time in Australia and Japan.
In May, the tour will arrive in Europe. The reggaeton artist will perform in Spain, Portugal, Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, France, Sweden, Poland, Italy, and Belgium. The city where Bad Bunny will perform the most shows is Madrid, where he will hold ten concerts at the Metropolitano Stadium between May and June. So far, the Puerto Rican artist will perform more than 50 shows with his world tour. On this occasion,Bad Bunny decided to leave the United States out of this tour to protect his Latino fans, as he believes his concerts could attract the attention of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to detain people.
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