Bad Bunny Announces World Tour for “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” with Stops in Brazil, Japan, and Europe

Bad Bunny. Instagram @badbnuny
Bad Bunny. Instagram @badbnuny

After months of speculation, Bad Bunny has officially confirmed this week his long-awaited world tour to promote the album “Debí Tirar Más Fotos”.

Set to kick off on November 21 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, the series of shows will span Latin America, Europe, Australia, and Japan—including the Puerto Rican superstar’s first performances in Brazil, Japan, and Australia.

Before embarking on the international leg, Bad Bunny will hold a 30-date residency at the iconic El Choli in Puerto Rico during the summer. Around 250,000 visitors are expected to travel to the island for the shows.

Returning to Latin America and Europe for the First Time in Years

The new tour marks Bad Bunny’s return to Latin America following the success of the “World’s Hottest Tour”, and to Europe for the first time since 2019. The show, which will take place in large stadiums, promises full immersion in the album’s universe, “celebrating the essence and culture of Bad Bunny’s Puerto Rican heritage,” according to a statement from Live Nation.

Highlights on the tour include concerts at Allianz Parque in São Paulo (February 20), Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (London), Estádio da Luz (Lisbon), Orange Vélodrome (Marseille), and Arena La Défense (Paris). The tour will also stop in cities such as Tokyo, Stockholm, Milan, and Warsaw.

Tickets on Sale Starting May 9

Tickets for the “Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour” will go on sale starting Friday, May 9, through official Live Nation ticketing channels and local platforms.

Here are all the confirmed tour dates:

  • November 21 – Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic – Estadio Olímpico
  • December 5 – San José, Costa Rica – Estadio Nacional
  • December 10 & 11 – Mexico City, Mexico – Estadio GNP
  • January 23 – Medellín, Colombia – Estadio Atanásio Girardot
  • January 30 – Lima, Peru – Estadio Nacional
  • February 5 – Santiago, Chile – Estadio Nacional
  • February 13 – Buenos Aires, Argentina – Estadio River Plate
  • February 20 – São Paulo, Brazil – Allianz Parque
  • February 28 – Sydney, Australia – ENGIE Stadium
  • March 2026 – Tokyo, Japan
  • May 22 – Barcelona, Spain – Olympic Stadium
  • May 26 – Lisbon, Portugal – Estádio da Luz
  • May 30 & 31 – Madrid, Spain – Riyadh Air Metropolitano
  • June 20 – Düsseldorf, Germany – Merkur Spiel-Arena
  • June 23 – Arnhem, Netherlands – Gelredome
  • June 27 – London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
  • July 1 – Marseille, France – Orange Vélodrome
  • July 4 – Paris, France – Arena La Défense
  • July 10 – Stockholm, Sweden – Strawberry Arena
  • July 14 – Warsaw, Poland – PGE Narodowy
  • July 17 – Milan, Italy – La Maura
  • July 22 – Brussels, Belgium – King Baudouin Stadium

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