The Best Moments From Bad Bunny’s Global Tour
Bad Bunny has enjoyed a historic run over the past two years. With the release of his genre-defying opus Debí Tirar Más Fotos in 2025, the Latin superstar earned his first Album of the Year award at both the 2026 Grammys and the Latin Grammys, becoming the first artist to win the former with a Spanish-language album. He also delivered a history-making performance at the Super Bowl with an electric, unifying set. While he has celebrated his proudly Puerto Rican project, the party is far from over.
In December 2025, Bad Bunny kicked off the Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tour in the Dominican Republic. Having traveled through Latin America, including stops in Mexico City and Brazil, the tour is now making waves across other continents. Here are the biggest moments from the tour so far.
Sech Makes His DTMF World Tour Debut
During a brief stint in Lisbon, Portugal, Bad Bunny made night two memorable by bringing out Sech to perform their 2020 YHLQMDLG cut “Ignorantes.” The Panamanian musician also performed his hit “Otro Trago” to the delight of the audience at Estádio da Luz.
Bad Bunny and Bryant Myers Reunite
In Barcelona, Benito took the crowd back to 2016 by reuniting with fellow Puerto Rican musician Bryant Myers. The pair performed trap classics “Triste” and “Pa Ti,” as well as their 2023 collaboration, “Seda.”
Bad Gyal Has Her Moment in Barcelona
For his first night in Barcelona, Bad Bunny invited Spanish singer Bad Gyal to perform her 2025 hit “Da Me.” She remained onstage to dance alongside Benito during his performance of “Yo Perreo Sola.”
Bad Bunny Makes His Grand Return to Europe
Kicking off the European leg in Barcelona, Bad Bunny performed his first concert in the region since 2019. The setlist featured surprise additions like “La Santa,” “Yonaguni,” and “Moscow Mule.”
Bad Bunny Pays Tribute to Willie Colón
Following the passing of salsa legend Willie Colón, Bad Bunny paid tribute during his show in São Paulo, Brazil. “This music is very special,” Benito said before performing “NUEVAYoL,” which references the late icon.
Bad Bunny Makes His Australian Debut
Bad Bunny performed his first-ever show in Australia at Sydney’s ENGIE Stadium, drawing nearly 90,000 attendees over two sold-out nights—the highest turnout in the venue’s history.
J Balvin and Bad Bunny End Their Years-Long Beef
In a major moment for Latin music, Bad Bunny ended his long-standing feud with J Balvin during his Mexico City residency. The two hugged onstage after performing “La Canción,” with Balvin noting, “The past is the past, but we’re men that have matured.”

