Bad Bunny’s World Hottest Tour Is Also the World’s Hottest Party

The first time I saw Bad Bunny perform was at the X 100Pre Tour in 2019 at American Airlines Arena (now known as the FTX Arena). He had just released his debut album which the tour was named after and it was still very early in his career but the star power was evident. Fast forward three years later and now he’s doing a stadium tour. Mind you that this is his second tour of the year following a very successful arena run that was called El Último Tour del Mundo. It would be hard to argue that there is an artist that is hotter and bigger than Bad Bunny is right now.

The show started with Diplo, who played an array of different genres with songs, both Spanish and English. He was able to get the crowd very excited and whenever he would talk to them trying to hype them up, they would instantly give him the energy he was looking for so the fans in attendance were ready very early on. The production for his set was also phenomenal with the LED screen behind him showing off an array of different intriguing visuals that would sometimes change to a camera and show off the crowd dancing. I also thought that Diplo being the opener was a great choice since he was 1 of the 3 artists featured on Bad Bunny’s first album so it was cool to see both of them still working with one another.

After Diplo’s set it was time for who everyone in the stadium came to see El Conejo Malo, Bad Bunny and that’s when the perreo really started. He had the place rocking before he even came out on the stage. There were a couple times where the fans thought he was coming out and they immediately stood up chanting his name but sat back down once they realized it was still a little too early. However, when he finally came out and Moscow Mule started playing nobody sat back down for the rest of the night. He played all the standouts from ‘Un Verano Sin Ti’ along with a ton of his career hits and for every song once the beat started the entire crowd went wild. No exaggeration when El Apagon started playing I think the stadium started shaking. He even played some of his old singles that gained him notoriety such as ‘Diles’, ‘Soy Peor’ and ‘Chambea’ which I know that all of the day one fans loved. The set itself was gorgeous and made to look like an actual beach with palm trees along with several dancers who accompanied Bad Bunny on stage. There’s also a really great surprise towards the end of the show that I do not want to ruin for the fans that have not seen photos/videos from this tour but let’s just say that no matter what seat in the stadium you have you’ll get close to Bad Bunny at some point in the night so if you’re considering getting tickets, I highly suggest that you do and experience a truly memorable night

Meet the Talent

Lantz Martin

Born and raised in Miami, FL Lantz Martin bought his first camera in 2017 and hasn't looked back. His photography focuses mainly on music and sports, some of which are of the biggest names in their respective fields such as Bad Bunny, The Weeknd, Lil Wayne, Kid Cudi, Anuel AA, Dwyane Wade, Jimmy Butler, etc. He's also worked directly with the FTX Arena, Revolution Live, Vibra Urbana, Black Eyed Peas, and more.