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Bad Bunny is preparing to kick off his highly anticipated All-Stadium World Tour in November, following the massive success of his sixth studio album, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, which topped the Billboard 200 earlier this year. In a recent interview with Variety, the artist made it clear that fans should temper their expectations for the upcoming concerts. He candidly compared himself to Taylor Swift, whose Eras Tour has been praised for its elaborate production and sweeping celebration of her entire discography.
Bad Bunny was quick to point out, “First of all, I’m not Taylor Swift,” signaling that his tour will have a different focus and style. Rather than offering a comprehensive career retrospective, his concerts will primarily highlight his latest album, with a handful of older hits sprinkled throughout the setlist.
Despite the excitement around his tour, Bad Bunny also addressed concerns about fans in the United States missing out due to sold-out shows. He reassured listeners that it’s “unnecessary” to worry, noting that his U.S. audience will have plenty of opportunities to see him perform in the future. This statement reflects his confidence in his ongoing connection with fans and his ability to keep delivering memorable performances over time.
Beyond the U.S., the tour is poised to break records across Latin America, Europe, and Australia. With ticket sales reaching 2.6 million dollars, Bad Bunny is set to become the first Spanish-speaking artist to perform stadium concerts in seven countries, underscoring his global appeal and rising influence.
The tour will officially begin on November 21, marking a new chapter in Bad Bunny’s already remarkable career. While it may not feature the elaborate production elements of other mega tours, fans can still expect an authentic and energetic performance that centers around his current artistic vision. As the music world eagerly awaits, this tour promises to highlight the passion and creativity that have made Bad Bunny one of the most exciting figures in Latin music today.