Bad Bunny has brought his signature "La Casita" secondary stage to concert venues in Barcelona and Madrid as part of his world tour [1].

The structure serves as both a visual tribute to the working-class homes of Puerto Rico and an exclusive viewing area for high-profile guests. By blending cultural symbolism with luxury access, the singer has created a unique focal point that defines the aesthetic of his current performances.

La Casita is a miniature house equipped with a living-room area, a bar, and foosball tables [1, 3]. The space is designed to accommodate between 20 and 30 VIP guests [1]. This intimate setting has become a gathering point for global stars, including LeBron James and Penélope Cruz [2].

The singer's DeBí TiRAR Más FOToS World Tour includes 12 concerts in Spain, with two scheduled for Barcelona and 10 for Madrid [4]. To meet high demand, additional tickets for these shows were released on May 5, 2026 [5].

"La Casita se ha convertido en el elemento más importante de los conciertos de Bad Bunny," said Redacción Europa FM [3]. The addition of the house to the stage layout was noted by fans immediately upon its introduction [3].

The setup in Barcelona includes the placement of the house as a central element of the stage production [4]. This architectural choice allows the artist to maintain a connection to his roots while hosting an elite circle of guests during the show.

"La Casita is the meeting point for celebrities, from LeBron James to Penélope Cruz."

The integration of La Casita reflects a broader trend in stadium tours where the stage is used to project personal identity and cultural heritage. By repurposing a symbol of Puerto Rican working-class architecture into an exclusive VIP lounge, Bad Bunny creates a juxtaposition between his humble origins and his current global celebrity status.