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Bad Bunny's massive 2026 world tour is coming to London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium: date, ticket prices, presale and everything you need to know
Bad Bunny's massive 2026 world tour is coming to London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium: date, ticket prices, presale and everything you need to know

Time Out

time06-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

Bad Bunny's massive 2026 world tour is coming to London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium: date, ticket prices, presale and everything you need to know

This year London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is anticipating its biggest summer of music yet, with Beyoncé, 50 Cent, Kendrick Lamar, SZA, Imagine Dragons, Catfish and the Bottlemen and Post Malone all set to play the venue over the coming months. But this week we've had tremendously exciting news for the summer after: in 2026 none other than Bad Bunny will be playing the north London stadium. Bad Bunny is touring in support of his most recent album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS (which currently sits third in Time Out's list of the best albums of 2025 so far), and he's so far announced 23 dates across the planet. His show at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is his only confirmed UK date on the DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour, and it'll be his first ever stadium show in Britain. If you're a Bad Bunny fan, there's a lot to get excited about. Here's everything you need to know about the show, from when tickets go on sale to presales. When is Bad Bunny playing in London in 2026? The Puerto Rican star's stop in the capital is at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday June 27 2026. When do Bad Bunny tickets go on sale? General sale goes live at 12pm BST on Friday May 9. You'll be able to buy on LiveNation here and Ticketmaster here. Is there a presale? There are several presales to know about. Here's the lowdown. Wednesday May 7 at 12pm – presale for O2 Priority customers and those who sign up with Live Nation (register here). Thursday May 8 at 12pm – presale for Tottenham Hotspur Season Ticket Holders, One Hotspur Members and local residents. Ticket prices Ticket prices haven't yet been confirmed. For an idea of how much they could cost, Bad Bunny's tour stops in Madrid are priced between €93 and €172 (£79-£146). Bad Bunny 2026 world tour dates The 32-date DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour kicks off in November 2025 and will stretch until the end of July 2026. Here is the full list of tour stops. November 21 – Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Estadio Olimpico December 05 – San Jose, Costa Rica, Estadio Nacional December 10 – Mexico City, Mexico, Estadio GNP December 11 – Mexico City, Mexico, Estadio GNP January 23 – Medellin, Colombia, Estadio Atanasio Girardot January 30 – Lima, Peru, Estadio Nacional February 05 – Santiago, Chile, Estadio Nacional February 13 – Buenos Aires, Argentina, Estadio River Plate February 20 – Sao Paulo, Brazil, Allianz Parque February 28 – Sydney, Australia, ENGIE Stadium March 2026 – Tokyo, Japan May 22 – Barcelona, Spain, Estadi Olimpic May 26 – Lisbon, Portugal, Estadio Da Luz May 30 – Madrid, Spain, Riyadh Air Metropolitano May 31 – Madrid, Spain, Riyadh Air Metropolitano June 20 – Dusseldorf, Germany, Merkur Spiel-Arena June 23 – Arnhem, Netherlands, Gelredome June 27 – London, UK, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium July 01 – Marseille, France, Orange Velodrome July 04 – Paris, France, La Defense Arena July 10 – Stockholm, Sweden, Strawberry Arena July 14 – Warsaw, Poland, PGE Narodowy July 17 – Milan, Italy, La Maura July 22 – Brussels, Belgium, King Baudouin Stadium

Bad Bunny Channels His Feminine With His Adidas ‘Ballerina' Sneaker
Bad Bunny Channels His Feminine With His Adidas ‘Ballerina' Sneaker

Forbes

time31-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

Bad Bunny Channels His Feminine With His Adidas ‘Ballerina' Sneaker

Bad Bunny x Adidas 'Ballerina' Sneaker Courtesy of Adidas Bad Bunny has quickly become a magnet for attention in every aspect of his life, from his music — especially with his new album 'DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS'— to his romantic life and out-there red carpet looks. His colorful, flamboyant style is quintessentially Boricua. Now, the Puerto Rican prince has capitalized on his eye-catching looks by teaming up with Adidas for a new sneaker. And it's building up anticipation, reminiscent of sneakerheads waiting for shoe leaks and drops on the internet, with X users writing, "Where can I buy?" under every post. Named 'the ballerina sneaker,' Bad Bunny's latest collaboration with Adidas presents a slim, pointe shoe-inspired silhouette. Constructed with a blend of suede overlays, satin panels, and canvas, the design features rubber outsoles and bungee cord laces for a utilitarian edge. The defining detail is an embossed 'Benito' along the side — a subtle nod to the artist's given name. One Reddit user even nods to the feminine figure and colorway by saying, "It's the best color. I wish they made a pair of pink ones too, bright colors really make the different materials shine. " Its showy mustard yellow or "gold" color is reminiscent of the iconic Onitsuka Kill Bill sneakers. This is a connection made clear by both Adidas and Bad Bunny, who confirmed that the sneaker draws inspiration from the ''Adidas Taekwondo,' a martial arts-focused design from the early 2000s. "Like his music, these sneakers - his first footwear release since the album's record-breaking debut - blend worlds. A fusion of ballet and Adidas' iconic Taekwondo model, they take classic cues and render them fresh and fluid," says Adidas in a press release. The brand continues, "Drawing its design inspiration from the iconic Adidas Taekwondo model, originally crafted for martial artists at the peak of their sport in the early 2000s, the Ballerina fuses sleek, modern aesthetics with a nod to its performance heritage." And while they draw inspiration from Taekwondo, the sneakers' slim build and flexible fold evoke the unmistakable silhouette of a cleat. The delicate femininity of the design also hints at a knowing nod to Bloquette-core — a testament to how closely Bad Bunny has been paying attention to fashion's evolving language. Bad Bunny X Adidas 'Ballerina'' Sneaker Courtesy of Adidas In the digital age of categorizing every consumable piece of media by denoting it to a "core" or "era'", the idea of alchemizing a new aesthetic rises from the recent interest in sports and the coquette aesthetic. Bloqette core is a derivative of the very sporty "bloke" style that's seen amongst British soccer enthusiasts and its' dainty and hyper-feminine counterpart. And while soccer cleats being paired with skirts and bow embellishments seems like another fad to come out of TikTok and Pinterest, this style's history and connection to the Latinx and Caribbean community is currently being written over as an internet trend. Benito is known for blurring gender lines — whether through his music, his fluid dance style, or his fashion choices. His appearance at the Met Gala in a backless suit adorned with a 26-foot floral train was a testament to that. So, it's no surprise that his latest collaboration manifests as a pointe-inspired sneaker, seamlessly blending masculine and feminine aesthetics and may even nod to the style seen in his Caribbean heritage. " Inspired by Puerto Rico and Benito's evolution, these sneakers don't just honor his roots—they flip the past into something new, a vision only he could bring to life," it reads in the press release. Although it's just another yellow sneaker, It's yet another chapter in Bad Bunny's ongoing exploration of identity, even if it comes with a $120 price tag.

SF weekend events: Giants FanFest, crab crawl and more
SF weekend events: Giants FanFest, crab crawl and more

Axios

time10-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Axios

SF weekend events: Giants FanFest, crab crawl and more

With the end of winter in sight, March is shaping up to be a fun month. Here are a few of our picks for events to attend. Friday 🪩 Lady Gaga album release party: There's no better place to dance and sing to Lady Gaga's upcoming release " Mayhem" than surrounded by go-go dancers at Beaux in the Castro. 9pm-2am at 2344 Market St. Tickets start at $12.51. 💋 "About Last Night": Those looking for a laugh or to feel better about their own cringy experience can find it at this live storytelling event at the Make Out Room described as "the show where people share their worst hookup stories." 7:30-9:30pm at 3225 22nd St. Tickets start at $23.18. Saturday ⚾ Giants FanFest: Baseball fans looking for a fun outing can head to Oracle Park for KNBR's annual event featuring live broadcasts, autographs with former Giants players, a meet-and-greet with Lou Seal, self-guided tours and kids activities. 10am-3pm at 24 Willie Mays Plaza. Free. 🎶 Bad Bunny dance party: Great Northern's tribute to the beloved Puerto Rican artist and his new album " DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS" is sure to be a rager. 9pm-3am at 119 Utah St. Tickets start at $23.05. Sunday 🦀 "Crab crawl" at Fisherman's Warf: Celebrate National Crab Day by indulging in various dishes like creamy crab bisque and spicy crab cakes at restaurants along the wharf, including Capurro's, Sabella & La Torre and Blue Mermaid. 11am-4pm at Pier 43. Tickets start at $71.21. 👗 Pickwick Vintage Show: Vintage collectors unite! This market features eclectic clothing collections, jewelry, accessories and textiles from more than 70 exhibitors across California. A limited number of tickets are being released every day at 8am until Saturday. 10am-4pm at the Ferry Building. Tickets are $10.

What we're listening to: Bad Bunny, The Weeknd, FKA twigs and more
What we're listening to: Bad Bunny, The Weeknd, FKA twigs and more

Yahoo

time22-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

What we're listening to: Bad Bunny, The Weeknd, FKA twigs and more

In What We're Listening To, Engadget editors and writers discuss the new music we can't get enough of. You don't need me to tell you to go listen to Bad Bunny's DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS — if you're on the internet enough, you've been told to do so already. But I'll add to the pile-on and say that this is Bad Bunny's most personal work yet. It showcases how modern pop, rap and R&B can be seamlessly combined with old-school, traditional sounds from different cultures (in this case, Puerto Rico) in a way that celebrates both camps. Bad Bunny has always been deeply connected to his island home and it's come through in his music, but DTMF is on a whole other level. For me, there are no skips on this album — but if you're going to listen to just one song, make it the salsa hit 'BAILE INoLVIDABLE.' Aside from that, my favorites are 'NUEVAYoL' (if you live in the five boroughs, be prepared to hear this all summer long), 'KETU TeCRÉ,' 'CAFé CON RON' and 'EoO.' — Valentina Palladino, Deputy Editor, Buying Advice The Weeknd is certainly going out with a bang with Hurry Up Tomorrow. Supposedly the pop star's final record under his current pseudonym, Hurry Up Tomorrow also completes the trilogy that started with 2020's After Hours and continued with 2022's Dawn FM. It's a massive (literally, at 22 tracks), cinematic album that serves as The Weeknd's magnus opus, and without a doubt, his most personal project yet. His attitudes toward fame, legacy, suicide, past substance abuse, the fear of being alone and much more are all laid bare for listeners to hear, but in typical Weeknd fashion, he disguises it all in moody synths, thumping bass and top-tier vocals. The first things I noticed during my initial listen were the transitions: they're beyond smooth on this album, and they're one of the reasons why the first five tracks make up one of the most energizing sequences I've heard start an album recently. I'd personally extend that to include the next two tracks, the final of which is 'Open Hearts,' a song that's cut from a similar cloth as 'Blinding Lights' and will, no doubt, be a standout single from the record. My other top tracks are 'Wake Me Up,' 'Cry for Me,' 'São Paulo,' and 'Niagara Falls.' — V.P. FKA twigs is truly in a league of her own. I've been mentally prepared to be changed by the new album ever since she released the genuinely jaw-dropping 'Eusexua' music video back in September (which features two tracks, 'Drums of Death' and 'Eusexua'), but it's even more magnificent than I was ready for. FKA twigs has described the state of 'eusexua' as 'pure presence. It's a moment of nothingness. Or it's the moment before a really incredible idea… it's this ego-less presence which is just filled with this kind of tingling clarity.' Call me corny, but listening to this album is a spiritual experience every time. Eusexua ebbs and flows over the course of its 11 tracks, starting out almost angelic with the title track before transporting you right onto a throbbing, disorienting club dance floor with 'Drums of Death' and 'Room of Fools,' then back down to a softer, emotionally raw place with 'Sticky.' 'Childlike Things' feels like the onset of unexpected joy, almost out of place in between 'Keep It, Hold It' and 'Striptease' but in a way that's really grown on me. 'Perfect Stranger,' toward the beginning, and the penultimate song '24hr Dog' almost feel like two sides of the same coin, the latter hitting like the vulnerable comedown from the former. I love every song on this album, but I especially can't stop listening to 'Girl Feels Good,' which sounds like it's been transplanted into 2025 from the '90s and hits me in just the right way. Eusexua has kind of taken over my personality for the time being. — Cheyenne MacDonald, Weekend Editor Honorable mentions: A bunch of singles have come out lately that have me so hyped for albums we're going to see later this winter and spring. I'm apologizing in advance for the person I'll become when Lady Gaga's Mayhem drops, because 'Abracadabra' has reawakened something in me. On the opposite end of the spectrum, I've been obsessively listening to Bria Salmena's brooding indie track, 'Stretch the Struggle,' ahead of her debut album's release at the end of March, along with 'Sugar in the Tank' by Julien Baker and Torres, who have a country-leaning collaboration album coming out in April that I cannot wait for. All of the new SZA from SOS Deluxe: Lana (Deluxe?) has been a real treat too. — C.M.

What we're listening to: Bad Bunny, The Weeknd, FKA twigs and more
What we're listening to: Bad Bunny, The Weeknd, FKA twigs and more

Yahoo

time22-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

What we're listening to: Bad Bunny, The Weeknd, FKA twigs and more

In What We're Listening To, Engadget editors and writers discuss the new music we can't get enough of. You don't need me to tell you to go listen to Bad Bunny's DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS — if you're on the internet enough, you've been told to do so already. But I'll add to the pile-on and say that this is Bad Bunny's most personal work yet. It showcases how modern pop, rap and R&B can be seamlessly combined with old-school, traditional sounds from different cultures (in this case, Puerto Rico) in a way that celebrates both camps. Bad Bunny has always been deeply connected to his island home and it's come through in his music, but DTMF is on a whole other level. For me, there are no skips on this album — but if you're going to listen to just one song, make it the salsa hit 'BAILE INoLVIDABLE.' Aside from that, my favorites are 'NUEVAYoL' (if you live in the five boroughs, be prepared to hear this all summer long), 'KETU TeCRÉ,' 'CAFé CON RON' and 'EoO.' — Valentina Palladino, Deputy Editor, Buying Advice The Weeknd is certainly going out with a bang with Hurry Up Tomorrow. Supposedly the pop star's final record under his current pseudonym, Hurry Up Tomorrow also completes the trilogy that started with 2020's After Hours and continued with 2022's Dawn FM. It's a massive (literally, at 22 tracks), cinematic album that serves as The Weeknd's magnus opus, and without a doubt, his most personal project yet. His attitudes toward fame, legacy, suicide, past substance abuse, the fear of being alone and much more are all laid bare for listeners to hear, but in typical Weeknd fashion, he disguises it all in moody synths, thumping bass and top-tier vocals. The first things I noticed during my initial listen were the transitions: they're beyond smooth on this album, and they're one of the reasons why the first five tracks make up one of the most energizing sequences I've heard start an album recently. I'd personally extend that to include the next two tracks, the final of which is 'Open Hearts,' a song that's cut from a similar cloth as 'Blinding Lights' and will, no doubt, be a standout single from the record. My other top tracks are 'Wake Me Up,' 'Cry for Me,' 'São Paulo,' and 'Niagara Falls.' — V.P. FKA twigs is truly in a league of her own. I've been mentally prepared to be changed by the new album ever since she released the genuinely jaw-dropping 'Eusexua' music video back in September (which features two tracks, 'Drums of Death' and 'Eusexua'), but it's even more magnificent than I was ready for. FKA twigs has described the state of 'eusexua' as 'pure presence. It's a moment of nothingness. Or it's the moment before a really incredible idea… it's this ego-less presence which is just filled with this kind of tingling clarity.' Call me corny, but listening to this album is a spiritual experience every time. See for yourself — The Yodel is the go-to source for daily news, entertainment and feel-good stories. By signing up, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy. Eusexua ebbs and flows over the course of its 11 tracks, starting out almost angelic with the title track before transporting you right onto a throbbing, disorienting club dance floor with 'Drums of Death' and 'Room of Fools,' then back down to a softer, emotionally raw place with 'Sticky.' 'Childlike Things' feels like the onset of unexpected joy, almost out of place in between 'Keep It, Hold It' and 'Striptease' but in a way that's really grown on me. 'Perfect Stranger,' toward the beginning, and the penultimate song '24hr Dog' almost feel like two sides of the same coin, the latter hitting like the vulnerable comedown from the former. I love every song on this album, but I especially can't stop listening to 'Girl Feels Good,' which sounds like it's been transplanted into 2025 from the '90s and hits me in just the right way. Eusexua has kind of taken over my personality for the time being. — Cheyenne MacDonald, Weekend Editor Honorable mentions: A bunch of singles have come out lately that have me so hyped for albums we're going to see later this winter and spring. I'm apologizing in advance for the person I'll become when Lady Gaga's Mayhem drops, because 'Abracadabra' has reawakened something in me. On the opposite end of the spectrum, I've been obsessively listening to Bria Salmena's brooding indie track, 'Stretch the Struggle,' ahead of her debut album's release at the end of March, along with 'Sugar in the Tank' by Julien Baker and Torres, who have a country-leaning collaboration album coming out in April that I cannot wait for. All of the new SZA from SOS Deluxe: Lana (Deluxe?) has been a real treat too. — C.M.

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