Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny arrived in Barcelona on Wednesday to begin the Spanish leg of his latest concert tour [1].
The arrival of Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, 32 [5], marks a significant return to Spain for one of the world's most influential Latin artists. His presence in the city has already triggered large gatherings of fans, signaling the high commercial demand for his live performances in Europe [1, 2].
Fans gathered outside a central hotel on Passeig de Gràcia to greet the singer upon his arrival [1]. The scene was described as a state of euphoria among the dozens of supporters waiting at the hotel doors [1]. This public reception serves as a prelude to the scheduled performances at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys [1].
The singer is traveling as part of the "Debí Tirar Más Fotos" World Tour, which promotes his most recent album [2]. The itinerary for this specific leg of the journey is extensive, with 12 concerts planned across Spain [2].
According to tour schedules, the first Spanish concerts are set for May 22 and 23 [1]. These opening dates in Barcelona will kick off a series of performances that will eventually move to other major cities, including Madrid [2].
An author for MSN said, "El puertorriqueño ofrecerá hasta 12 actuaciones en nuestro país" [2]. The scale of the tour reflects the artist's continued dominance in the global music market and his ability to draw massive crowds in non-Latin American territories [2].
“Bad Bunny arrived in Barcelona on Wednesday to begin the Spanish leg of his latest concert tour.”
The scale of the "Debí Tirar Más Fotos" tour, specifically the commitment to 12 dates in Spain, underscores the enduring global appeal of reggaeton and Latin trap. By utilizing high-capacity venues like the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys, Bad Bunny is leveraging his brand to solidify a permanent foothold in the European market, moving beyond the typical limited-engagement festival circuit.





