Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour

Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour
Tour by Bad Bunny
Promotional poster
Location
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Oceania
  • South America
Associated albumDebí Tirar Más Fotos
Start dateNovember 21, 2025 (2025-11-21)
End dateJuly 22, 2026 (2026-07-22)
No. of shows57
ProducerLive Nation
Websitedepuertoricopalmundo.com
Bad Bunny concert chronology

Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour is the sixth concert tour by Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny in support of his sixth solo studio album Debí Tirar Más Fotos (2025). An all-stadium world tour, it began on November 21, 2025, at the Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez in Santo Domingo and will conclude on July 22, 2026, at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels.

Announcements

On January 13, 2025, Bad Bunny announced No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí, a 30-date Puerto Rican-exclusive 2025 concert residency at San Juan's Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot held between early July to mid-September of the same year, in support of his sixth studio album Debí Tirar Más Fotos (2025).[1] Through a short clip, the rapper hinted a world tour, stating:

Thanks to music and the love you all give me, I've had the privilege of traveling and performing in different parts of the world [...] Before the year is out, I'll tell you the exact [date] I'm going to visit you.[2]

Two white Monobloc chairs that are pictured on the cover of the album appeared in front of multiple venues around the globe on May 4, 2025, arising rumours about the announcement for a new series of concerts.[3] The next day, the tour title was revealed along with 24 initial dates across Latin America, Australia, Japan, and Europe.[4] It is Bad Bunny's second all-stadium tour, after the World's Hottest Tour, which spanned shows through the Americas in 2022.[5] In September 2025, he stated that the decision of not including any tour dates in the US was as a consequence of concerns over anti-immigration raids executed by ICE.[6]

Due to high demand, one additional date in Lima,[7] São Paulo,[8] Sydney,[9] Barcelona, Lisbon, Düsseldorf, Arnhem, London,[10] Paris, and Milan, as well as two additional Medellín dates and eight extra Madrid dates, were announced by May 9, causing the total show count to nearly double, to 45.[11][12] During the week of May 12, twelve more shows were added, including a second date in San José,[13] two extra shows in each Santiago and Buenos Aires,[14][15] and six additional dates in Mexico City.[16] To accommodate the preparation of his performance at the Super Bowl LX halftime show on February 8, 2026, the concerts in Santiago and Lima were rescheduled from their original dates to mid-January.[17][18]

On November 29, 2025, it was announced that the shows in Mexico City would feature the B-stage from the No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí concert residency, popularly nicknamed "La Casita",[19] which was modeled after a traditional rural Puerto Rican house, commonly constructed from concrete bricks and galvanized steel, resembling the house featured in the short film of the same name as the promoted album, with new concert sections called "Los Vecinos" (transl.The Neighbors).[20]

Commercial performance

Ticket sales and box score

Originally a 24-date tour, it quickly expanded to 57 shows due to overwhelming demand. In just one week, the tour sold over 2.6 million tickets, marking a historic record for any Latin artist. Live Nation compared its dominance in ticket sales to performers such as Coldplay, Michael Jackson, Taylor Swift, or the Rolling Stones.[21] Billboard reported that the eight shows held at Mexico City's Estadio GNP Seguros during December 2025 became the second highest-grossing concert series at a single venue with $86.7 million, surpassing Shakira's 2025 twelve-night engagement at the same venue ($76 million) and placing just behind the ten shows held by Coldplay at Wembley Stadium between August and September 2025 as part of their Music of the Spheres World Tour ($131.4 million).[22] In addition, Bad Bunny broke a monthly Billboard Boxscore record for the biggest reported figures for a tour held in the month of December since the Top Tours chart launched in 2019, while topping the monthly charts for a record-eighth time and breaking out of a long-standing tie with Beyoncé, Coldplay, and Elton John.[23]

The tour's first 12 shows collectively grossed $107 million from 697,000 tickets, surpassing the entire Latin American gross of Bad Bunny's previous World's Hottest Tour ($81.7 million across 22 dates).[22]

Venue records

List of venue records
Year Dates Venue Region Description Ref.
2025 November 21–22 Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez Dominican Republic Fastest ticket sales for an international act in the Dominican Republic [24]
December 5–6 Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica Costa Rica Fastest ticket sales ever in Costa Rica [25]
December 10–21 Estadio GNP Seguros Mexico First act to schedule eight consecutive shows [26]
Biggest queue in Mexican history (over 4 million users) [25]
Fastest ticket sales ever in Mexico
2026 January 23–25 Estadio Atanasio Girardot Colombia Fastest ticket sales ever in Colombia
Feb 28 – March 1 ENGIE Stadium Australia First Latin act to sell out two stadiums in Australia
May 26–27 Estádio da Luz Portugal First Latin act to sell out one and two stadiums in Portugal
May 30 – June 15 Riyadh Air Metropolitano Spain First act to schedule four to ten shows on a single tour
Fastest ticket sales ever in Spain
Most tickets sold for a single tour in Spanish history
June 27–28 Tottenham Hotspur Stadium England Most tickets sold for a Latin act in British history
July 1–5 Orange Vélodrome France First Latin act to sell out multiple stadiums in France
Paris La Défense Arena
July 10–11 Strawberry Arena Sweden Most tickets sold for a Latin act in Swedish history
July 14 PGE Narodowy Poland First Latin act to sell out a stadium in Poland
July 17–18 Ippodromo Snai La Maura Italy First Latin act to sell out a stadium in Italy

Set list

The following set list was obtained from the first concert of the tour held on November 21, 2025, at the Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez in Santo Domingo.[27][28] It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

Guests artists and notes

Exclusive songs

At each concert, Bad Bunny performs a surprise "exclusive" song succeeding "Mónaco". The track is introduced by an audio message accompanied by a five-to-one countdown on the main stage screen, which states that the song "will not be repeated or performed" during the remaining dates of the tour.[28][47]

List of 2025 exclusive songs
Date (2025) City Country Song
November 21 Santo Domingo Dominican Republic "25/8"
November 22 "Después de la Playa"
"Dema Ga Ge Gi Go Gu"
December 5 San José Costa Rica "Caro"
December 6 "Te Deseo Lo Mejor"
December 10 Mexico City Mexico "Chambea"
December 11 "Perro Negro"
December 12 "Amorfoda"
December 15 "Where She Goes"
December 16 "Te Mudaste"
December 19 "La Corriente"
December 20 "Mojabi Ghost"
December 21 "Soy el Diablo (Remix)"
List of 2026 exclusive songs
Date (2026) City Country Song
January 9 Santiago Chile "Soy Peor"
January 10 "Mayores"
January 11 "Solo de Mí"
January 16 Lima Peru "Si Estuviésemos Juntos"
January 17 "Booker T"
January 23 Medellín Colombia "No Me Quiero Casar"
January 24 "Tu No Metes Cabra"
January 25 "A Tu Merced"
February 13 Buenos Aires Argentina "Otra Noche en Miami"
February 14 "Una Vez"

Tour dates

List of 2025 concerts[48]
Date (2025) City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
November 21 Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez 64,175 / 64,175 $7,915,657
November 22
December 5 San José Costa Rica Estadio Nacional 115,485 / 115,485 $12,428,000
December 6
December 10 Mexico City Mexico Estadio GNP Seguros 517,736 / 517,736 $88,049,427
December 11
December 12
December 15
December 16
December 19
December 20
December 21
List of 2026 concerts[48]
Date (2026) City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
January 9[a] Santiago Chile Estadio Nacional 169,461 / 169,461 $20,316,611
January 10[a]
January 11[a]
January 16[b] Lima Peru Estadio Nacional 93,612 / 93,612 $17,079,397
January 17[b]
January 23 Medellín Colombia Estadio Atanasio Girardot 145,487 / 145,487 $25,067,044
January 24
January 25
February 13 Buenos Aires Argentina Estadio Monumental
February 14
February 15
February 20 São Paulo Brazil Allianz Parque
February 21
February 28 Sydney Australia ENGIE Stadium
March 1
March TBA Tokyo Japan TBA
May 22 Barcelona Spain Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
May 23
May 26 Lisbon Portugal Estádio da Luz
May 27
May 30 Madrid Spain Riyadh Air Metropolitano
May 31
June 2
June 3
June 6
June 7
June 10
June 11
June 14
June 15
June 20 Düsseldorf Germany Merkur Spiel-Arena
June 21
June 23 Arnhem Netherlands GelreDome
June 24
June 27 London England Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
June 28
July 1 Marseille France Orange Vélodrome
July 4 Nanterre[c] Paris La Défense Arena
July 5
July 10 Stockholm Sweden Strawberry Arena
July 11
July 14 Warsaw Poland PGE Narodowy
July 17 Milan Italy Ippodromo Snai La Maura
July 18
July 22 Brussels Belgium King Baudouin Stadium
Total 1,105,956 / 1,105,956 (100%) $170,856,136

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c The concerts in Santiago on January 9, 10 and 11, 2026, were originally scheduled on February 5, 6 and 7, respectively, but were rescheduled due to Bad Bunny's participation in the Super Bowl LX halftime show.[17]
  2. ^ a b The concerts in Lima on January 16 and 17, 2026, were originally scheduled on January 30 and 31, respectively, but were rescheduled due to Bad Bunny's participation in the Super Bowl LX halftime show.[18]
  3. ^ Labeled as Paris in promotional material.

See also

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