Puerto Rican singer-rapper Myke Towers appeared as a guest artist during Bad Bunny's opening concert in Madrid.
The appearance signals a high-profile collaboration between two of the most influential figures in the global urban music scene. By bringing Towers onto the stage, Bad Bunny leverages a shared Puerto Rican heritage to amplify the spectacle of his European residency.
The performance took place at Metropolitano Stadium, where a crowd of 64,000 people [1] gathered to see the artists. This event marked the beginning of a significant residency in the Spanish capital, as Bad Bunny is scheduled to perform for 10 nights [2] in the city.
Towers joined the show as a special invited guest, adding a collaborative element to the production. The scale of the event highlights the growing demand for Latin music in Europe, a trend that has seen stadium-level attendance for Spanish-language artists become more frequent.
While the specific setlist for the guest appearance was not detailed, the presence of Towers provided a focal point for the first night of the series. The residency continues throughout the week at the Metropolitano venue.
“Myke Towers appeared as a guest artist during Bad Bunny's opening concert in Madrid.”
The scale of this residency and the inclusion of a peer like Myke Towers demonstrate the industrialization of the 'Urban' genre. Moving from single-night appearances to 10-night stadium runs in a single city indicates a level of market saturation and demand that rivals the largest English-language pop tours.





