Bad Bunny continues to prove why he is one of the most powerful forces in global music. The Puerto Rican superstar is deep into his “Debi Tirar Mas Fotos” tour, a run that has turned Latin America into a nonstop celebration of reggaeton, identity, and spectacle. His most recent stop in Medellin, Colombia, delivered three unforgettable nights that reinforced both his cultural impact and the city’s reputation as a global epicenter of urban music.
More than 50,000 fans per night packed the Atanasio Girardot Stadium, creating an atmosphere that felt less like a concert and more like a movement. Medellin responded with intensity, passion, and volume, matching Bad Bunny’s energy song for song.
Medellin Confirms Its Status as the Capital of Reggaeton
Bad Bunny’s presence in Medellin carried symbolic weight. The Colombian city has long been a breeding ground for reggaeton and Latin pop, producing world-famous artists and shaping the sound that dominates charts today. His sold-out run there felt like a coronation, a mutual recognition between an artist at his peak and a city that understands the genre at its core.
Across the three nights, Bad Bunny mixed high-impact hits with moments of intimacy. The staging, visuals, and pacing showed a performer fully in control, able to shift from explosive crowd anthems to reflective pauses without losing momentum. Medellin did not just attend the show. It became part of it.
Karol G Steals the Spotlight as Special Guest
The final night delivered the weekend’s most talked-about moment. As Bad Bunny stood silently on the roof of the iconic Casita stage, anticipation filled the stadium. Then came Karol G.
The Medellin native took over the stage and performed “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido” in front of her home crowd. The response was immediate and overwhelming. Thousands of voices sang every word, transforming the performance into a shared emotional peak. Her appearance was a cultural statement about the power of Colombian music on the global stage.
The combination of Bad Bunny and Karol G instantly became one of the strongest social media trends of the weekend, with fans sharing clips, reactions, and praise across platforms.
Bad Bunny’s Global Tour Schedule Continues
The “Debi Tirar Mas Fotos” tour shows no signs of slowing down. After Medellin, Bad Bunny heads to Santiago, Chile, where he is scheduled to perform on Thursday, February 5, at the Estadio Nacional Julio Martinez Pradanos. Shortly after, he will take the stage at Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara, California, performing during the halftime show on Sunday, February 8.
His Latin American run continues in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with shows on February 13, 14, and 15 at River Plate Stadium, before wrapping up South America in São Paulo, Brazil, on February 20 and 21 at Allianz Parque.
From there, Bad Bunny expands his reach even further. He is set to perform in Sydney, Australia, on February 28 at ENGIE Stadium, followed by a major European stop in Barcelona, Spain, on May 22 at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys. The tour is currently scheduled to conclude on July 22 in Brussels, Belgium.
Speculation continues around potential Overtime dates, with strong rumors pointing toward additional shows in Mexico during the second half of 2026. While nothing has been officially confirmed, the demand remains undeniable.







