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Bad Bunny Heads to Tokyo for Spotify’s Billions Club Live — His First-Ever Show in Asia

Feb 18, 2026 | Entertainment

February 18, 2026

Global superstar Bad Bunny is officially taking his record-breaking catalog to Japan.

The Puerto Rican icon will perform in Tokyo on March 7 as part of Spotify’s exclusive Billions Club Live series — marking his first-ever performance in Asia. While the date falls during his Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tour, the Tokyo stop is being billed as a special one-night-only standalone celebration of his streaming dominance.

The show will spotlight the 28 songs in his catalog that have surpassed one billion streams on Spotify — including global smashes like “Tití Me Preguntó,” “DÁKITI,” “Moscow Mule,” “Ojitos Lindos,” and “I Like It.” The concert will be staged exclusively for his top Spotify listeners in Japan, making it one of his most intimate international appearances in years.

Bad Bunny joins a select list of artists who’ve headlined Spotify’s Billions Club Live series, including Ed Sheeran, Miley Cyrus, and The Weeknd.

The Tokyo performance follows a massive 2025 for Benito, including being named Spotify’s Global Top Artist for a fourth time and headlining the Super Bowl halftime show — further cementing his status as one of the most influential artists in the world.

From Puerto Rico to Tokyo — the global takeover continues.

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