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The Best Moments From Bad Bunny's Global Tour

Bad Bunny's Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tour has delivered historic moments including surprise guest appearances, the end of his feud with J Balvin, and performances across Europe, Latin America, and Australia.

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The Best Moments From Bad Bunny's Global Tour

Bad Bunny has experienced a remarkable trajectory over the past few years. Following the release of his groundbreaking album Debí Tirar Más Fotos in 2025, the Latin music sensation secured his first Album of the Year award at both the 2026 Grammys and the Latin Grammys, making history as the first artist to achieve this recognition with a Spanish-language album. Moreover, he delivered a trailblazing performance at the Super Bowl, showcasing his vibrant and unifying artistry. As he continues to celebrate his Puerto Rican roots, the excitement is far from over.

In December 2025, Bad Bunny launched the Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tour in the Dominican Republic. His extensive travels have taken him across Latin America, with notable stops in Mexico City and Brazil, and are now extending into other continents. This tour has already become historic, featuring spectacular productions and unexpected guest appearances. Here are some of the most unforgettable moments from the Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tour to date.

Bad Bunny and Bryant Myers Reunite

On the second night of his tour, Benito transported the audience in Barcelona back to 2016 by inviting fellow Puerto Rican artist Bryant Myers on stage. This marked their first collaboration on stage since 2024, and the chemistry was palpable as they performed their iconic trap hits "Triste" and "Pa Ti." Additionally, they showcased their 2023 collaboration, "Seda," further delighting the audience.

Bad Gyal Has Her Moment in Barcelona

During his first night in Barcelona, Bad Bunny welcomed Spanish artist Bad Gyal to perform her 2025 hit "Da Me." Dressed in a colorful floral ensemble, she delivered an energetic performance that culminated in a heartfelt hug with Bad Bunny. "Gracias Barcelona, gracias Bad Bunny!" Bad Gyal expressed, afterwards dancing alongside Benito during his rendition of "Yo Perreo Sola."

Bad Bunny Makes His Grand Return to Europe

On Friday, Bad Bunny opened the European leg of the Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tour with a sold-out show in Barcelona, marking his first concert performance on the continent since the 2019 X 100pre tour. To commemorate this significant occasion, Benito introduced three surprise tracks into the setlist, including "La Santa," "Yonaguni," and "Moscow Mule." After visiting Germany, France, Italy, and more, this European leg is set to conclude in July, leaving ample room for further surprises.

Bad Bunny Pays Tribute to Willie Colón

Upon learning of the passing of salsa icon Willie Colón at the age of 75, Bad Bunny took a moment during his performance in São Paulo, Brazil, to pay tribute. "This music is very special. It represents the influence of all who grew up listening to salsa in the Caribbean. Today, we lost one of the legends who contributed significantly to this beautiful genre," Benito shared before performing "NUEVAYoL," a song that references Colón. "From me and Los Sobrinos, we wish Willie Colón peace," he added, extending his condolences to Colón's family.

Bad Bunny Makes His Australian Debut

Bad Bunny achieved a historic milestone during his first show in Australia at Sydney's ENGIE Stadium. Although he did not feature any special guests—consistent with his customary approach—the performance itself was riveting. Over two sold-out nights, he attracted nearly 90,000 attendees, earning notation from Live Nation Australia that this turnout "mark[ed] the highest number of attendees at a concert ever at ENGIE Stadium."

RaiNao Makes Her World Tour Debut

In São Paulo, Brazil, RaiNao surprised the audience by joining Bad Bunny onstage to perform their collaborative track "Perfumito Nuevo." This performance marked her debut on the DTMF world tour. Previously, RaiNao had participated in Bad Bunny's No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí residency, characterized by her captivating dance moves accompanying the song's suggestive lyrics. During this appearance, fans observed a more restrained dynamic between Bad Bunny and RaiNao.

Bad Bunny Returns to the Stage with Cazzu

The Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tour has also been reminiscent of an Eras Tour, as evidenced by Bad Bunny’s nostalgic return to his Latin trap roots with a surprise appearance by Cazzu. After featured guests Duki and Khea performed alongside Bad Bunny in a rendition of the 2017 “Loca” remix, Cazzu took to the stage in a striking neon green dress, igniting excitement among the crowd at Estadio Monumental. This throwback moment was underscored by Bad Bunny and Cazzu's previous romantic history.

Eladio Carrión Rips Through His Benito Collabs

During his final performance in Argentina, Bad Bunny welcomed frequent collaborator Eladio Carrión for an electrifying set filled with their popular Latin trap tracks. Highlights included performances of 2023's "Thunder y Lightning," "Coco Chanel," and 2019's "Kemba Walker." This collaboration was not new for the pair, as Carrión had also joined Bad Bunny during the No Me Quiero Ir De Aquí residency last summer.

Karol G and Bad Bunny Reunite in Medellín

In Medellín, Bad Bunny took attendees on a trip down memory lane by inviting Karol G to sing their earlier collaboration "Ahora Me Llama." The two artists, who have both experienced tremendous success since their last performance together, captivated the audience. After their nostalgic duet, Benito expressed his admiration for Karol, calling her "a representative of our culture and our music" and a "source of pride for Colombia." Following their performance, an affectionate embrace was shared before Karol energized the crowd with her hits "Latina Foreva" and "Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido."

Arcángel Takes Over 'DTMF' Tour Stop in Medellín

The second night of the Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tour in Colombia was highlighted by a vibrant takeover from Arcángel. He joined Bad Bunny to perform "Me Acostumbré," alongside a sequence of their collaborative hits, including "La Jumpa" and "Tú No Vive Así." Having performed together previously during the No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí residency, the duo brought their shared Puerto Rican pride to Medellín in full force.

Bad Bunny Taps Bomba Estéreo's Li Saumet for 'Ojitos Lindos'

Bad Bunny also shone brightly in Colombia, starting the evening by inviting Li Saumet, lead singer of Bomba Estéreo, to perform their collaboration "Ojitos Lindos" from Un Verano Sin Ti. This track has become a staple of Bad Bunny's setlist, yet it had been years since he shared the stage with Bomba Estéreo. The performance was particularly poignant, marking their first live rendition of the song in Colombia. Following the show, Saumet expressed gratitude on Instagram, recognizing Bad Bunny's commitment to showcasing his roots and art.

Bad Bunny Brings Out Ñengo Flow for a 'YHLQMDLG' Deep-Cut

On the second night of his performance in Peru, Bad Bunny made the occasion memorable by inviting Puerto Rican artist Ñengo Flow onstage. While the rapper had previously joined Bad Bunny to perform "Safaera" during the El Choli residency, this time they also revived "Que Malo," a deeper cut from Bad Bunny's critically acclaimed 2020 album YHLQMDLG. As the crowd participated fervently, Bad Bunny engaged them with the question, "Where are the ones who do what they feel like?" before launching into a lively performance of the track. Ñengo Flow concluded his appearance with his classic "Cuando Me Dirá."

Jowell & Randy Make Their 'DTMF' World Tour Debut

In Santiago, Chile, Jowell & Randy joined forces with Bad Bunny to deliver their massive hit "Safaera," marking their third performance alongside him in the past year. Their infectious energy has become a hallmark of their collaborations, consistently elevating the excitement during each of their appearances together.

Becky G Joins Bad Bunny to Sing Hit "Mayores"

Back in 2017, Becky G paired up with Bad Bunny for her hit "Mayores," which captured the attention of many. During a recent performance in Santiago, she joined Bad Bunny onstage to relive that successful collaboration. Sporting a cropped top that showcased her Mexican heritage, Becky G declared her pride for Bad Bunny. "Benito, I love you. I'm super proud of you. What an honor to be a guest on this incredible tour that's making history," she remarked just before transitioning to her 2022 solo hit "Mamii."

Bad Bunny Pays Homage to Victor Jara

At the onset of his three-night series in Santiago, Chile, Bad Bunny honored the revered folk singer Victor Jara. This tribute occurred when a musician from Bad Bunny's band performed a poignant instrumental rendition of Jara's 1971 song "El Derecho de Vivir en Paz" on a mandolin. The audience passionately responded to the delicate chords echoing throughout Estadio Nacional, demonstrating their appreciation for the powerful message of the song.

J Balvin and Bad Bunny End Their Years-Long Beef

Bad Bunny concluded his eight-night engagement in Mexico City with a monumental moment, inviting J Balvin on stage and effectively ending their longstanding feud that began after the release of their collaborative album Oasis. Balvin serenaded the crowd with "La Canción," prompting an enthusiastic response from the audience. As they embraced and addressed their past conflict, Balvin expressed, "I want to tell you that I admire you, that I love you and your family… The past is the past, but we're men that have matured. We forgive each other always." Bad Bunny responded, "If I did something wrong, I apologize. I apologized a long time ago — people don't know but we had a conversation several weeks ago. But we were waiting for the perfect moment to share the stage, and it's good that it was here in Mexico."

Julieta Venegas Enchants Mexico City

Julieta Venegas, known as the matriarch of dreamy indie sounds in Latin music, received the spotlight when Bad Bunny invited her to perform by his side on the Tainy-produced track "Lo Siento BB:/." This melancholic track, reminiscent of the early 2000s, enchanted the audience in Mexico City when Bad Bunny welcomed her for this mini-reunion during his eight-night run. With Venegas behind a piano, she captivated attendees with her celestial voice.

Grupo Frontera Grace Mexico City With 'Un x100to'

For a performance eagerly anticipated by fans, Bad Bunny invited Grupo Frontera to join him onstage in Mexico City for their cumbia-reggaeton fusion "Un x100to." Their prior live collaboration had only occurred at Coachella in 2023. As the crowd roared in excitement with the first notes, the audience at Estadio GNP Seguros joined in full voice, embodying the powerful emotions of the heartbreak anthem. In an Instagram post the following day, Grupo Frontera expressed gratitude, stating, "Thank you for the invitation and to the razita who lived it with us!"

Bad Bunny Revisits 'Caro' as Surprise Song in Costa Rica

Bad Bunny took a nostalgic trip down memory lane during a recent performance in Costa Rica by surprising the audience with "Caro," a standout track from his debut album X100Pre. This song, which explores themes of indulgence and luxury, resonated with fans who appreciated the reminder of Bad Bunny's ascension in the music scene.

Feid Plays Some of His Biggest Hits in Mexico City

To kick off his second night in Mexico City, Bad Bunny made the evening extraordinary with a special guest. Colombian artist Feid joined him on stage, announced via a teleprompter indicating this performance would be an exclusive event: “The next song is an exclusive… it will not be repeated in another city or at another function.” The concert turned into an exhilarating perreo party as the pair launched into their 2023 collaboration "Perro Negro," along with Feid's hits, "Classy 101" and "Chorrito Pa Las Animas."

Bad Bunny Enlists Jhayco as a Surprise Guest in Costa Rica

Bad Bunny's collaboration with Jhayco, "Dakiti," has been a vital part of both the No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí residency and the Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour. The excitement heightened when Jhayco joined Benito on stage in Costa Rica, performing "Dakiti" along with "No Me Conoce," "Tarot," and "Como Se Siente." This marked the second collaboration of the year between the two artists, following Jhayco's surprise appearance during Bad Bunny's residency.

Bad Bunny Brings Out Romeo Santos for 'Bokete' in the Dominican Republic

Bad Bunny began the Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tour by celebrating the Dominican Republic's rich musical heritage. On his second night in Santo Domingo, he invited local artist Romeo Santos to perform a bachata rendition of "Bokete." While Bad Bunny typically performed the song solo during his No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí residency, this rendition transformed the emotional track into a lively experience. Bad Bunny even reimagined the spoken-word segment, saying, "Romeo, I've fallen in love 515 times, and with that devil it was 516. I don't know what else to do," to which Santos playfully suggested, "The next time you fall in love it should be with a cibaeña."

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