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Bad Bunny Extends His Historic Residency with a Global Livestream

Sep 15, 2025 | Entertainment, Travel

September 15, 2025

Just when fans thought Bad Bunny’s record-breaking No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí residency was over, the Puerto Rican superstar dropped a surprise: one more show.

On Saturday, Sept. 20, Bad Bunny will return to the stage at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum for No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí: Una Más (“I Don’t Want to Leave Here: One More”), a special performance set to livestream worldwide. Fans can tune in at 8:30 p.m. ET on the Amazon Music app, Twitch (@AmazonMusic), or Prime Video.

But this isn’t just about music. The show, which falls on the eighth anniversary of Hurricane Maria, marks the start of a multiyear partnership between Bad Bunny and Amazon Music focused on education, disaster relief, and cultural empowerment in Puerto Rico. Programs from the collaboration will aim to boost the island’s economy, support communities, and ensure that the residency’s impact continues long after the music fades.

“Benito embodies the spirit of Puerto Rico,” said Rocío Guerrero of Amazon Music, highlighting how this partnership will merge music, technology, and community investment.

Local fans can register for tickets now at nomequieroirdeaqui.com, with pre-sale opening Sept. 17 for those with a valid Puerto Rico phone number.

Bad Bunny’s 30-show residency, which ran from July through September, drew over 250,000 visitors and generated a massive boost for Puerto Rico’s tourism and small businesses. Along the way, he shared the stage with stars like Belinda, Residente, Feid, Rauw Alejandro, and Ozuna.

With Una Más, Bad Bunny is once again turning his platform into something bigger: a global celebration of Puerto Rican culture and resilience, with real impact for the island he calls home.

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