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Bad Bunny’s Puerto Rican Residency Ends With Pride, Healing, and $733M Impact

Sep 21, 2025 | Entertainment

September 21, 2025

On the anniversary of one of Puerto Rico’s darkest days, Bad Bunny transformed grief into celebration, giving fans an unforgettable night that blended music, resilience, and national pride.

Saturday’s concert wasn’t just another show—it was the grand finale of his historic 30-concert residency in Puerto Rico, streamed worldwide for the first time on Amazon Music, Prime Video, and Twitch. For Benito, it was personal: a love letter to his island, his people, and their strength since Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico in 2017, killing nearly 3,000 and leaving the power grid in ruins.

“This is for you,” he said, raising a glass from the rooftop of an iconic Puerto Rican house built into the stage. The crowd roared back, waving flags inscribed with the storm’s death toll, chanting “¡Yo soy boricua!” in defiant pride.

The night was full of surprises. Bad Bunny brought out Puerto Rican legends like Ñengo Flow, Jowell y Randy, Arcángel, and De La Ghetto—but the moment that shook the crowd came when Marc Anthony walked on stage to join him in singing “Preciosa,” an anthem to Puerto Rico. Fans wept, embraced, and shouted in unison: “Yo te quiero, Puerto Rico!”

Beyond the music, the residency carried weight. According to a new study, the shows attracted nearly half a million fans and injected $733 million into Puerto Rico’s economy. Concertgoers flew in from Colombia, Spain, and the Dominican Republic, staying an average of nine nights—proof of how culture and music can fuel recovery and pride.

But above all, Saturday night was about healing. As the crowd swayed, tears and laughter mingled, and for a moment, the trauma of Maria gave way to unity.

Bad Bunny closed the show with a message of love and resilience:
“I’m going to miss this energy. I’m going to miss you a lot. But remember—love, no matter what.”

As fans filed out into the night, one man shouted, “¡Yo soy boricua!” and thousands answered back, “Pa’ que tu lo sepas!”—a declaration that Puerto Rico is still here, unbroken, and proud.

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