This is how the reunion between J Balvin and Bad Bunny went: “We were waiting for the perfect moment”
After years of estrangement, the Puerto Rican singer and the Colombian artist embraced in an emotional hug that marked the end of a cycle of misunderstandings
J Balvin and Bad Bunny together again. During the closing night of his "I should throw more photos" tour at the GNP Stadium in Mexico City, the Puerto Rican singer surprised the world by inviting the Colombian artist to the stage, thus confirming the end of their estrangement. The atmosphere transformed into absolute euphoria when the first chords of "The Song" began to play. J Balvin appeared under the spotlight, and after years of public tension, both artists embraced in an emotional hug that marked the end of a cycle of misunderstandings. On stage, Bad Bunny took the microphone to dedicate a few words filled with honesty. “The feeling is mutual, I respect you very much, I love you very much,” the Puerto Rican expressed. He also took the opportunity to clarify that any past disagreements had already been addressed privately: “If I ever wronged you in any way, I apologized a long time ago.” For his part, the Colombian, visibly moved by the welcome he received in the Mexican capital and by his colleague's gesture. The chemistry that made them dominate global charts with the album Oasis (2019) seemed intact, demonstrating that personal maturity has overcome the frictions of the industry. In this meeting, Balvin and Benito made it clear that, above the popularity charts, respect and the shared history that changed the course of Spanish-language music prevails. After his shows in Mexico, which ended on December 21, 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 will be Madrid, where he will give ten concerts at the Metropolitano Stadium between May and June.

