After taking Puerto Rican music and culture around the world, Bad Bunny is bringing everything back home.
The Puerto Rican superstar has announced that the final two shows of his massive DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tourwill take place August 22 and 23 at Estadio Hiram Bithorn in San Juan.
And honestly, there probably couldn’t be a more fitting ending.
Bad Bunny is calling the homecoming “Cerramos en Casa” — essentially, we close at home.
The announcement comes after fans thought the tour had already ended in Brussels on July 22.
Surprise.
Benito had two more nights planned.
The world tour began in November 2025 in the Dominican Republic before travelling across Latin America, Australia, Europe and beyond. Now, after spending months performing for massive crowds around the globe, he’s choosing Puerto Rico for the final chapter.
But with Bad Bunny, coming home means something bigger than simply adding two concerts to a tour.
The entire DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS era has been deeply connected to Puerto Rico.
The album celebrated Puerto Rican music, memories, neighbourhoods and identity while also touching on the complicated changes happening across the island. Salsa, plena and other Puerto Rican sounds found themselves alongside the reggaeton and trap that helped make Bad Bunny a global superstar.
Then came his hugely successful No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí residency in Puerto Rico in 2025.
The residency wasn’t only a musical event. It became an enormous cultural and economic moment for the island, drawing visitors while deliberately putting Puerto Rican businesses, food, music and culture in the spotlight.
Then he took that message around the world.
And now he’s bringing it back.
There’s something pretty incredible about the trajectory of Bad Bunny’s career when you think about it.
A Puerto Rican artist singing predominantly in Spanish went from SoundCloud and Latin trap to becoming one of the biggest artists on Earth — without abandoning the culture that made him.
If anything, he’s leaned into it harder.
Puerto Rican slang.
Puerto Rican rhythms.
Puerto Rican imagery.
Puerto Rican politics and social issues.
Puerto Rico everywhere.
And millions of people around the world came along for the ride.
That’s why these final two concerts feel different.
They’re not simply the last dates on a tour schedule.
They’re a homecoming.
After taking Puerto Rico around the world, Bad Bunny is bringing the world back to Puerto Rico.
Cerramos en casa.
There really couldn’t be a better ending.





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