Three-time GRAMMY winner, 11-time Latin GRAMMY powerhouse, and walking global phenomenon Bad Bunny just pulled a major move. Following the explosive success of his genre-bending sixth studio album, “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS,” the Puerto Rican icon is going global with his most ambitious tour to date: the “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour.”
This isn’t your average tour announcement. It’s a victory lap. A cultural takeover. A love letter to fans across five continents. And if you blink, you’ll miss tickets.
23 Countries. 8 Months. One Unforgettable Ride.
Kicking off Friday, November 21, 2025, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, the stadium tour spans 23 dates. It takes Bad Bunny to places he’s never performed before—Brazil, Japan, Australia, to name a few—and back to places where he made history. He returns to Europe for the first time since 2019, and to Latin America after becoming the top touring artist in the world in 2022.
Tour stops include Costa Rica, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Australia, Japan, Spain, Portugal, Germany, the Netherlands, the UK, France, Sweden, Poland, and Italy. Ending in Belgium on July 22, 2026.
Tickets go live Friday, May 9, but fans should be online early and caffeinated. His last residency sold over 400,000 tickets, and people were lining up island-wide in Puerto Rico for days.
“DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS” is a cultural diary. A visual-heavy, beat-splashed, emotion-loaded tribute to Bad Bunny’s Puerto Rican roots, shot through the lens of a global citizen. And now, he’s building an immersive stage show around it.
It will follow his Puerto Rico residency, “NO ME QUIERO IR DE AQUÍ,” where he made waves for not only selling out 12 shows but redefining how tickets are sold,
Presale details will vary by country, and multiple VIP levels are available, ranging from premium seats and pre-show lounge access to exclusive merch and curated experiences. These will differ by location, so check the listings and bring your A-game.
“DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour” Dates
- Nov 21 | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic | Estadio Olimpico
- Dec 05 | San Jose, Costa Rica | Estadio Nacional
- Dec 10 | Mexico City, Mexico | Estadio GNP
- Dec 11 | Mexico City, Mexico | Estadio GNP
- Jan 23 | Medellin, Colombia | Estadio Atanasio Girardot
- Jan 30 | Lima, Peru | Estadio Nacional
- Feb 05 | Santiago, Chile | Estadio Nacional
- Feb 13 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | Estadio River Plate
- Feb 20 | Sao Paulo, Brazil | Allianz Parque
- Feb 28 | Sydney, Australia | ENGIE Stadium
- March 2026 | Tokyo, Japan
- May 22 | Barcelona, Spain | Estadi Olimpic
- May 26 | Lisbon, Portugal | Estadio Da Luz
- May 30 | Madrid, Spain | Riyadh Air Metropolitano
- May 31 | Madrid, Spain | Riyadh Air Metropolitano
- Jun 20 | Dusseldorf, Germany | Merkur Spiel-Arena
- Jun 23 | Arnhem, Netherlands | Gelredome
- Jun 27 | London, UK | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
- Jul 01 | Marseille, France | Orange Velodrome
- Jul 04 | Paris, France | La Defense Arena
- Jul 10 | Stockholm, Sweden | Strawberry Arena
- Jul 14 | Warsaw, Poland | PGE Narodowy
- Jul 17 | Milan, Italy | La Maura
- Jul 22 | Brussels, Belgium | King Baudouin Stadium
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