Bad Bunny will end his world tour with two concerts in Puerto Rico on August 22 and 23, promoters announced on Monday.
The Puerto Rican singer will perform at the Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan for the final dates of his Debí Tirar Más Fotos tour. Tickets go on sale this Wednesday exclusively online through PRTicket, departing from the in-person sales methods used for his previous concert runs.
The announcement follows weeks of speculation among fans. Expectation grew after word spread that the promoter had reserved the stadium for the weekend and stage construction began on site. Believing tickets would be sold at physical box offices, some fans had already gone to the venue to secure their place in line.
Tour announcement and venue activities
Production company Move Concerts, working alongside Noah Assad Presents, confirmed the shows on social media by sharing an image that featured tour stops, the singer's familiar chairs, and the flag of Puerto Rico. The organisers posted that they were closing the tour at home.
The concerts will not be the only events held over the weekend. Move Concerts said that daytime activities would include outdoor experiences across the stadium grounds, featuring a local market for attending fans.
San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico, has long served as a key venue for the singer's major home performances. The Hiram Bithorn Stadium is a major outdoor venue in the city, named after the island's first Major League Baseball player. Bad Bunny previously performed at the stadium in December 2021 for his massive P FKN R concert series.
Previous residency and international tour stops
Before launching his world tour, the artist spent several months in Puerto Rico for a 31-show musical residency titled No me quiero ir de aquí. Those performances took place between July and September of last year at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico, the island's primary indoor venue in San Juan.
The Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tour originally began in November 2025 in the Dominican Republic. It visited multiple countries across the globe, including stops in Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, and Spain, before concluding its European leg in Belgium last July.
The upcoming performances in San Juan on August 22 and 23 will mark the official conclusion of the global tour in the artist's homeland.
