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Bad Bunny isn't one to do things halfway. He embarked on a career-defining 31-date residency, giving back to his fans and his people of Puerto Rico.
Bad Bunny’s “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” world tour kicks off on November 21 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic before further stops throughout Latin America and later in Australia, Europe and Japan in 2026. The musician has opted not to tour in the US, citing fears of ICE actions.
Conservative influencer Tomi Lahren was brutally mocked in her own comment section after a progressive guest reminded her that people born in Puerto Rico are U.S citizens during a tense debate that aired Tuesday. “Tomi, I’m not going to sugarcoat this. You got humiliated,” read one comment with over 2,000 likes.
“We’re not going to quit. The entire world is watching!” Bad Bunny thundered into his microphone as he looked into a camera streaming his last show in Puerto Rico this year to viewers around the world following a historic 30-concert residency in the U.S. territory.
Never has Puerto Rico experienced commercial and artistic success on the scale of Bad Bunny’s residency, which began in July and ends this week. The effect has been volcanic.
Saturday's finale hit new heights as he rapped alongside Puerto Rico heavyweights Ñengo Flow, Jowell y Randy, Dei V, Arcángel and De La Ghetto, then shocked the audience when Marc Anthony joined him for a song he hadn't performed in public in nearly 20 years.
As Bad Bunny launched his San Juan residency “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí” fans knew it'd be an event. What they didn’t know? The $200 million economic jolt for Puerto Rico.
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Damian Priest Offers Major Bad Bunny-WWE Return Update
Former World Heavyweight Champion Damian Priest and the mega-star musician will forever be linked. Not only are they natives of Puerto Rico, but they tagged up in Bunny’s WWE in-ring debut at WrestleMania 37, and then faced off against each other at a WWE premium live event in PR two years ago.