Romeo Santos was the first guest on Bad Bunny's tour
The Puerto Rican singer began his highly anticipated tour this Friday in the Dominican Republic, and in December the tour will continue through Costa Rica and Mexico
Romeo Santos was the big surprise and the first special guest at the first show of Bad Bunny's tour, Debi Tirar Mas Fotos, in the Dominican Republic.
Romeo Santos' appearance on stage at the Felix Sanchez Olympic Stadium in Santo Domingo unleashed excitement among the more than 50,000 people in the audience.
The The bachata singer appeared near the end of the show to sing a duet with Bad Bunny of the song “BOKeTE” in a bachata version, which provoked a great ovation from the audience. This is not the first time that Romeo Santos and Bad Bunny have collaborated. Years ago, the reggaeton artist and Aventura, the group that launched Romeo Santos to fame, worked together on the song “Volvi.” Furthermore, both top Billboard's list of the most successful artists of the 21st century, with Bad Bunny in first place and Romeo in second. This week, Bad Bunny kicked off his Debi Tirar Mas Fotos tour with two shows in the Dominican Republic on Friday and Saturday. 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 reach 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 "Debi tirar mas fotos" world tour. This time, Bad Bunny decided to leave the United States out of this tour to protect his Latin fans, as he believes his concerts could attract the attention of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials who would detain people.

