Bad Bunny kicked off his “Most Wanted Tour” at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena with a bang, marking his return to the stage after his massive “World’s Hottest” stadium run. The concert, split into four acts, was a theatrical spectacle featuring intricate pyrotechnics and a 10-minute orchestral opening act. Bunny, also known as Benito Martínez Ocasio, engaged the crowd from two crescent-shaped stages, showcasing his latest album “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana.” Moving between stages and a floating catwalk, Bunny entertained the audience with a mix of trap and reggaeton hits. The show concluded with an explosion of energy as Bunny delivered fan-favorite reggaeton tracks, leaving the audience ecstatic and eagerly anticipating his next move.
Reggaeton Royalty, Chencho Corleone at Rebel in Toronto Tomorrow
Toronto’s Latin music scene is about to turn up as Chencho Corleone takes the stage on March 6 at REBEL. Known as one of the architects of modern reggaeton, Chencho helped shape the genre as half of the iconic duo Plan B, delivering timeless hits that still dominate...






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