Bad Bunny World Tour 2026: All About the Super Bowl Frontliner’s Upcoming Shows

Published 02/02/2026, 1:21 PM EST

From ‘Soy peor’ to ‘DTMF,’ Bad Bunny’s path from San Juan’s underground to global superstardom reads like one of his own lyric sheets: vulnerable, defiant, and unforgettable. Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio has always blurred the lines between reggaeton, pop, trap, and cultural manifesto. Now, having just made history at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards winning Album of the Year for Debí Tirar Más Fotos, the first fully Spanish-language record ever to do so, his 2026 momentum could not be higher. 

The Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour, which kicked off in late 2025 and has brought arenas and stadiums alive, now carries the imprimatur of history and credibility. With fans chanting lyrics in Spanish from Seoul to São Paulo, he is taking the music back on the road, louder and further than before.

Bad Bunny World Tour 2026: The route & the rhythm

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Following his explosive 2025 Puerto Rican residency, Bad Bunny is extending the Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour through January to July 2026. It will transform a critically acclaimed album into a full-scale global spectacle. The tour spans Latin America, Europe, Australia, and Asia, with him headlining massive stadiums.

In its 2026 phase, the tour breaks down as follows:

  • Feb 05, 2026 - Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile
  • Feb 13, 2026 - Estadio River Plate, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Feb 20, 2026 - Allianz Parque, São Paulo, Brazil
  • Feb 28, 2026 - ENGIE Stadium, Sydney, Australia
  • March 2026 - Tokyo, Japan (dates to be announced)
  • May 22, 2026 - Estadi Olímpic, Barcelona, Spain
  • May 26, 2026 - Estadio da Luz, Lisbon, Portugal
  • May 30, 2026 - Riyadh Air Metropolitano, Madrid, Spain
  • May 31, 2026 - Riyadh Air Metropolitano, Madrid, Spain
  • Jun 20, 2026 - Merkur Spiel-Arena, Düsseldorf, Germany
  • Jun 23, 2026 - Gelredome, Arnhem, Netherlands
  • Jun 27, 2026 - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, UK
  • Jul 01, 2026 - Orange Vélodrome, Marseille, France
  • Jul 04, 2026 - La Défense Arena, Paris, France
  • Jul 10, 2026 - Strawberry Arena, Stockholm, Sweden
  • Jul 14, 2026 - PGE Narodowy, Warsaw, Poland
  • Jul 17, 2026 - La Maura, Milan, Italy
  • Jul 22, 2026 - King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels, Belgium

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While other world class artists, like The Weeknd and Ariana Grande are also commanding stadium tours this year, Bad Bunny’s run carries a different kind of gravity. And nothing is amplifying that conversation more than what is coming next: the Super Bowl.

Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl LX: A cultural amplifier

The NFL’s announcement of Bad Bunny as the halftime performer for Super Bowl LX, slated for February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, triggered waves across sports and music media alike. That performance announcement, dropped on Septemebr 28, 2025, marked a seismic shift. A Spanish-language megastar at the core of the NFL’s biggest stage, a platform that typically reaches well over 100 million viewers globally. Bad Bunny’s set is teased to blend high-energy choreography with his heavy hitters. 

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With the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots set for Super Bowl LX on February 8, 2026, this NFL title game is already a high-stakes matchup on the field. Off it, political controversy has swirled. Bad Bunny’s 2026, bound up in Grammy history, world tour dynamism, and Super Bowl spectacle, is shaping up to be one of the defining eras of his career. 

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Sarah Ansari

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Sarah Ansari is an entertainment writer at Netflix Junkie, transitioning from four years in marketing and automotive journalism to storytelling-driven pop culture coverage. With a background in English Literature and experience writing across NFL, NASCAR, and NBA verticals, she brings a research-led, narrative-focused lens to film and television. Passionate about exploring how stories are crafted and why they resonate, Sarah unwinds through sketching, swimming, motorsports—and yearly winter Harry Potter marathons.

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