Concerts
Bad Bunny kicks off his Madrid residency with Myke Towers as surprise guest
The Puerto Rican superstar opened his 10-date run at Riyadh Air Metropolitano with a two-and-a-half-hour set and an unexpected visit from Myke Towers.

Bad Bunny Madrid residency opens with a statement night
Bad Bunny's Madrid residency, one of the most anticipated stops of his Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour, got underway on May 30 at a sold-out Riyadh Air Metropolitano. The Bad Bunny concert stretched over two and a half hours and worked through a catalog-spanning setlist that included "La Mudanza," "Callaíta," "Tití Me Preguntó," "Me Porto Bonito," "Yonaguni" and "Dákiti," among others. According to Billboard, the artist had not performed in Madrid since July 14, 2018, when he played what was then the WiZink Center.
"It feels good to be here in Madrid," he told the crowd early in the set. "Tonight, we're going to sing a lot of songs we haven't sung before."
Myke Towers steals a moment
The night's biggest surprise came during "Adivino," the slot the tour reserves for a one-off exclusive performance. Myke Towers walked out to join Bad Bunny onstage, drawing what Billboard described as one of the loudest ovations of the night. Towers stayed on for a short medley that included "Diosa," "Si Se Da," "Lala" and "La Falda."
La Casita and the Puerto Rico thread
A recurring theme throughout the night was Puerto Rican identity. Los Pleneros de la Cresta participated in the show, and the audience arrived wearing pavas, traditional hats from the island, alongside flags from various Latin American countries. Five fans were invited up to Bad Bunny's signature second stage, La Casita, after reciting the phrase "Acho, PR es otra cosa." Actresses Esther Expósito and María León, as well as influencer Chiara Ferragni, were also among the guests who joined him there.
"Just for today, we are all Puerto Ricans," Bad Bunny told the crowd during one of the most celebrated moments of the evening.
A tour already in record territory
The Madrid run is part of the first leg of the Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour, which launched on November 21 and 22 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Billboard Boxscore data puts the tour above $200 million in revenue, placing it among the top-grossing tours of the year. The 10-date Madrid residency alone signals just how much the market has grown for Latin artists in Europe.
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