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Bad Bunny concludes Puerto Rico residency with surprise Marc Anthony duet


No Me Quiero Ir De Aquí


Bad Bunny and Marc Anthony perform onstage during the 19th annual Latin GRAMMY Awards© Ethan Miller
SEPTEMBER 21, 2025 12:23 PM EDT

Bad Bunny has wrapped up his groundbreaking residency in Puerto Rico, ending the series of shows with a powerful performance of "Preciosa" alongside Marc Anthony.

The rapper launched his ‘No Me Quiero Ir De Aquí’ tour on July 11, originally set to finish on September 14. However, due to high demand, one final performance was added and took place on Saturday, September 20. Like the previous nine shows, this last concert was exclusively open to Puerto Rico residents.

Unlike earlier dates, however, the final performance was streamed live around the world via Amazon Music and Twitch, making it accessible to a global audience. Fans who missed it live can also catch a replay on the platform for 24 hours. To mark the end of the residency, Bad Bunny welcomed a number of special guests to the stage, including RaiNao, Dei V, Ñengo Flow, Arcángel, De La Ghetto, Jowell & Randy, and iconic salsa artist Marc Anthony. Anthony joined him for an emotional duet of "Preciosa."

Written by Rafael Hernández Marín in 1937, "Preciosa" is a musical tribute to Puerto Rico and closes with the line, “Yo te quiero, Puerto Rico,” meaning “I love you, Puerto Rico.” Anthony’s interpretation of the song is one of the most recognized modern versions.

With the residency now complete, Bad Bunny is preparing for his ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’ world tour, which will take place across 2025 and 2026. The tour will span Latin America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, and will feature two major performances at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in June 2026.

However, the artist has revealed that he will not be touring the United States during this run, citing concerns over potential ICE raids at his shows. Immigration enforcement by ICE has significantly increased in the U.S. since Donald Trump’s presidency, with the agency reportedly targeting at least 3,000 arrests daily since May. Bad Bunny also recalled witnessing an ICE raid in Puerto Rico back in June.

This upcoming tour marks Bad Bunny’s first return to Europe since 2019 and his first tour through Latin America since 2022. It will also be his debut performing live in countries such as Australia, Brazil, and Japan.

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