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by Yahneeee on 6/1/24Kaseya Center - MiamiAwesome concert! When’s the next album and concert lol
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Bad Bunny is a three-time Grammy and nine-time Latin Grammy Award winning performer. His versatility as a genre-defying artist has catapulted him from Latin trap beginnings to global superstar. Since topping the Billboard Hot 100 with Cardi B and J Balvin on 2018’s “I Like It,” the Puerto Rican megastar has shattered all kinds of records. In 2020, his third album El Último Tour del Mundo became the first-ever Spanish-language album to top the Billboard 200. That same year, he became Spotify’s most-streamed artist — the first Latin artist at the time to bear the distinction — repeating the feat in 2021 and 2022. Bad Bunny’s crossover success has made him one of the world’s most in-demand live acts, and El Último Tour del Mundo 2022 became the highest-grossing tour by a Latin artist in Billboard Boxscore history. He shattered his own record on 2022’s World’s Hottest Tour, which grossed $435 million worldwide and became the highest-grossing Latin tour in Billboard history.
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Bad Bunny headed out on his North American Most Wanted Tour in February 2024. After kicking off at Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, the tour covered much of North America through May.
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The North American leg of Bad Bunny's 2024 Most Wanted Tour began on February 21 at Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The Bad Bunny North American tour traveled to the following cities:
In October 2023, Bad Bunny served as both the musical guest and host for an episode of Saturday Night Live. Lady Gaga, Mick Jagger and Pedro Pascal all made surprise appearances during his episode. Bad Bunny actually made his first appearance on SNL by way of a cameo in an April 2020 episode, and returned in a February 2021 episode as the musical guest.
A recent Bad Bunny setlist can be viewed on Ticketmaster.
Awesome concert! When’s the next album and concert lol
You must go to a bad bunny concert at least once. One of the best nights of my life!
The concert was amazing! I’m in love with bad bunny
The concert was amazing! Such an unforgettable night.
What to say about the concerts? Bad Bunny, the greatest of all time!
This concert was the best Bad Bunny show I’ve seen and I’ve seen him live a bunch of times since 2017. The pyrotechnics, orchestra, piano sing-a-long with the crowd, and the sheer energy from his two and half hour set was incredible! The only complaint I have is for the Kaseya center. They need to add more screens. I was toward the side in section 419 and the screens were more toward the middle. They were little and obstructed by lights and scaffolding.
This was a horrible concert. The worst I have ever been to. The acoustics were horrible, his performance was horrible and the confeti at the end was worse than at the heat games.
Where to begin! Bad Bunny arrived about an hour and a half late, which unfortunately seems to be the norm these days. There was no opening act or DJ to hype the crowd. When he finally appeared, he performed for 30 minutes, then left the stage for about 6 minutes before continuing with the next act. A video played on the screen during this time, but the audio and visuals were poorly displayed. Adding more screens or better production quality would have helped. He returned to sing a few songs from his new album, then moved to a floating stage, walking back and forth, waving at the crowd, and taking breaks. The energy felt low, and he was just pacing. The last 30 minutes, however, were epic as he performed older, more energetic songs. Amazing! I understanding that he might not control every aspect of the show, yet many fans have spent a significant amount of money to be there. Showing up on time and delivering an awesome performance is the least that should be expected. Covering his face with a towel for most of the show and barely performing in between is just not okay. I was in the 100 section.
Overall, it's a 4/10. His music, hands down, is a banger, but live, he really needs to work on connecting with his audience. He gets the crowd riled up and then just stares at them for several minutes, never doing anything with the energy. He proceeds to give a public discourse on how not to care about what others think, as if we don't already know what self-confidence is. He's obviously working with some very talented producers and live show entertainment orchestrators, but he has much to learn about how to entertain a paying live audience. Tickets are absolutely not worth the premium cost. This is coming from someone who goes to live shows often and is always in the pit/standing section. Bad Bunny's pit is deader than a morgue, with barely any of the usual excitement or crowd interaction you would expect from a high-energy performance. The experience felt more like attending a monotonous lecture than a concert. If you're looking for a night of electrifying energy, you'd be better off saving your money or spending it on an artist who knows how to truly engage and thrill their audience. However, if you're a die-hard, unconditional Bad Bunny fan who knows every lyric by heart and just wants to lip-sync to his music, this concert might still be enjoyable for you. It's a chance to see your favorite artist in person and vibe along to the tracks you love, even if the live performance falls short in terms of energy and engagement. For those who prioritize the music itself over the live concert experience, this show could still offer a memorable night.
The show start time was 8pm. Bad bunny didn’t come on until 930pm and there was no openers. Secondly during the show he took multiple intermissions after coming on an hr and a half later. Very underwhelming experience and concert felt like it was put together w poor budgeting and just thrown together. Even though I love bad bunny this concert experience was not it for me. I’ve seen bigger artist such as drake and lil Wayne perform and they put so much effort into their shows even though they don’t need too as much.