Bad Bunny Concludes World Tour With Two Shows in Puerto Rico
Bad Bunny will conclude his global tour, titled “Debí tirar más fotos,” with two concerts on August 22 and 23, 2026, at the Estadio Hiram Bithorn in San Juan, Puerto Rico, according to tour promoters Move Concerts and Noah Assad Presents. The massive stadium shows cap an extensive international run.
The Logistics of Closing a Global Tour Cycle
A production footprint of this scale demands intense synchronization across multiple entertainment sectors. Moving massive concert infrastructure into the Estadio Hiram Bithorn requires specialized coordination that extends far beyond standard staging.
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Ticket distribution for the San Juan finale follows a strictly digital model via PRTicket, moving away from the physical box office lines seen during previous rollouts.
Tour Milestones at a Glance:
- Opening Leg: Commenced November 2025 in the Dominican Republic.
- International Reach: Featured extensive dates across Latin America—including Mexico, Colombia, and Brazil—alongside a twelve-date stint in Spain.
- Prior Puerto Rico Run: Preceded by a 31-show residency titled “No me quiero ir de aquí” at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico between July and September of the previous year.
- Venue Precedent: The Estadio Hiram Bithorn previously hosted the artist’s massive “P FKN R” concerts in December 2021.
Economic Impact and Localized Fan Experience
Beyond the ticket gates, the final weekend is designed to capture sustained audience engagement through daytime activations. Move Concerts confirmed that exterior experiences will surround the stadium grounds, featuring a curated local market meant to highlight regional vendors and cultural touchstones. This integration of local enterprise requires sophisticated crowd management and vendor coordination, areas managed by specialized vendors to ensure seamless daily operations.

The financial gravity of a closing weekend in San Juan reverberates deeply through the island’s hospitality and tourism economy. Major live entertainment events of this tier routinely trigger a surge in regional hotel occupancy, high-end travel bookings, and secondary spending, prompting local business districts to lean on professional agencies to handle large-scale media communications and stakeholder messaging as international press descend on the capital.
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