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Reggaeton superstar Bad Bunny is hitting the road once again, and this time, he’s bringing his chart-topping energy to London as part of a globe-trotting tour in support of his latest album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos.
The Puerto Rican powerhouse has announced an ambitious world tour that will span across Latin America, Asia, Australia, and Europe, running from late 2025 well into the summer of 2026. Known for his high-octane performances, genre-blending sound, and magnetic stage presence, Bad Bunny’s upcoming tour is already shaping up to be one of the most anticipated live music events of the next year.
Kicking off in November 2025, the tour begins in the Dominican Republic before weaving through Latin America, with stops in Costa Rica, Mexico, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, and Brazil. From there, the global icon will jet off for a one-night-only show in Sydney, Australia, followed by a special performance in Japan, marking a rare visit to Asia for the Latin trap sensation.
But the real excitement for UK fans lies in his European leg, which includes performances across major cities in Spain (May 30 & 31 Madrid, Spain, Riyadh Air Metropolitano), Germany, the Netherlands, France, Sweden, Poland, Italy, and Belgium. And yes, Bad Bunny is making a stop in London for a massive stadium show at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on June 27, 2026.
This will be one of the largest UK performances of his career, promising an unforgettable night of hits like “Tití Me Preguntó,” “Monaco,” “Where She Goes,” and of course, new material from Debí Tirar Más Fotos, a record that has further cemented his status as one of the most influential Latin artists of all time.
The album’s title, which translates to “I Should Have Taken More Photos,” explores themes of nostalgia, fame, and the fleeting nature of life in the spotlight. Critics have praised the project for its emotional depth, genre experimentation, and signature lyrical honesty, making the upcoming live shows all the more compelling for fans around the world.
With his genre-defying music, fashion-forward persona, and outspoken cultural influence, Bad Bunny continues to redefine what it means to be a global artist in the 21st century. And come June 2026, London will get a front-row seat to witness that evolution live.
Tickets are expected to sell fast, so fans should be ready when the presale drops.