Bad bunny is such a grate stage performer not boring at all he is worth every penny his voice his dancer everything was amazing. I would recommend going to any of his concerts he is such an amazing artist. Tickets were expensive but definitely worth it!by Alejandro on 6/27/24Kia Center...
Bad Bunny has announced a string of 2024 North American live dates kicking off in late February. His Most Wanted Tour gets started in Salt Lake City, Utah, on February 21, and stops over in Las Vegas, Seattle, Chicago, Detroit, New York, Philadelphia, Austin, Atlanta, and more cities ...
On resale site StubHub, for instance, the cheapest Bad Bunny Most Wanted tickets are going for around $400 in the upper sections. While StubHub didn't have any floor seats available for purchase, we spotted some at Vivid Seats for upwards of $1500. On StubHub, there's a note that ...
Award-winning trap artist Bad Bunny has announced the dates for his massive 2024 outing across North America to support his newest album, “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana”. His “Most Wanted Tour” is set to kick off February 21st in Salt Lake City with stops in notable markets ...
Bad Bunny came on to the Techno / Electronic scene with the appearance of tour album "Soy Peor", released on N/A. The song instantly became a success and made Bad Bunny one of the top new great concerts to attend. After the release of "Soy Peor", Bad Bunny released "Pa Ti" on N...
凭借“Most Wanted Tour”,Bad Bunny 在以下 16 个场地打破了演唱会史上总票房纪录: — Salt Lake City, UT - Delta Center — Phoenix, AZ - Footprint Center — San Francisco, CA - Chase Center — Sacramento,...
Bad Bunny’s tour may be the most ambitious for a Latin artist ever in the U.S. But then again, the Puerto Rican star has been on a record-breaking streak for the past three years. Bunny (real name Benito Martínez Ocasio) was the top selling Latin artist of 2021 for the third cons...
“Bad Bunny: World’s Hottest Tour”across the United States and Latin America. Promoted byLive NationandCMNin the U.S., the tour kicks off on August 5th at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, FL, making stops in Miami, Chicago, New York and many more before ...
Universal Music Group, which represents superstars like Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny and Drake, has not reached a new deal with TikTok and will stop licensing content from these artists and others.