Bad Bunny Announces ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’ World Tour
Summary
- Bad Bunny announcse his DeBÍ TiRAR MaS FOToS World Tour
- The tour spans 23 cities across Latin America, Europe, and Australia from late November 2025 through July 2026
- Tickets go on sale starting May 9, 2025
Bad Bunny has formally declared his “Take More Photos” global tour, set to perform in stadiums all over Latin America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Before the Met Gala events, Benito will bring Puerto Rico to various locations around the world.
As I prepare to set sail this November following a summer of electrifying shows on my home island, I’m eagerly making my way towards the Dominican Republic. To wrap up 2021, I’ll be gracing stages in Mexico City before rekindling the tour in January, setting foot in Colombia and traversing South America with stops in Chile, Argentina, and Brazil. Following these dates, I’ll touch down in Sydney, Australia in February, followed by a visit to Tokyo in March. After a well-deserved break in April, I’ll make my grand entrance into Europe, starting with Lisbon, Portugal in May, before moving on to Madrid, Spain for two unforgettable nights, then Germany, The Netherlands, the UK, France, Sweden, Poland, Italy, and wrapping up in Belgium mid-July. As a gamer, I’m always ready to level up, and this tour is no exception!
This upcoming tour signifies the celebrity’s initial visit to Europe since 2019, and also his first trip to Latin America since his “World’s Hottest” tour. Notably, this tour will see him performing in Australia, Brazil, and Japan for the very first time. Before embarking on the tour, Bad Bunny has a 30-date residency at El Choli in Puerto Rico, his hometown. Online ticket sales for the tour begin on May 9.
Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour
Here are the dates and locations for upcoming matches:
– November 21: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (Olympic Stadium)
– December 5: San Jose, Costa Rica (National Stadium)
– December 10, 11: Mexico City, Mexico (Estadio GNP – twice)
– January 23: Medellin, Colombia (Atanasio Girardot Stadium)
– January 30: Lima, Peru (National Stadium)
– February 5: Santiago, Chile (National Stadium)
– February 13: Buenos Aires, Argentina (River Plate Stadium)
– February 20: Sao Paulo, Brazil (Allianz Parque)
– February 28: Sydney, Australia (ENGIE Stadium)
– May 22-May 31, 2026: Barcelona, Spain (Olympic Stadium), Madrid, Spain (Riyadh Air Metropolitano – twice)
– June 20: Dusseldorf, Germany (Merkur Spiel-Arena)
– June 23: Arnhem, Netherlands (Gelredome)
– June 27: London, UK (Tottenham Hotspur Stadium)
– July 1: Marseille, France (Orange Velodrome)
– July 4: Paris, France (La Defense Arena)
– July 10: Stockholm, Sweden (Strawberry Arena)
– July 14: Warsaw, Poland (PGE Narodowy)
– July 17: Milan, Italy (La Maura)
– July 22: Brussels, Belgium (King Baudouin Stadium)
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