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Missed Out On Bad Bunny Tickets? No Problem—Here's Why  Puerto Rico Is Still The Place To Be
Missed Out On Bad Bunny Tickets? No Problem—Here's Why  Puerto Rico Is Still The Place To Be

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Missed Out On Bad Bunny Tickets? No Problem—Here's Why Puerto Rico Is Still The Place To Be

SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO - JULY 11: Bad Bunny performs onstage during Night One of Bad Bunny: "No Me ... More Quiero Ir De Aqui" Residencia En El Choli at Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot on July 11, 2025 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. (Photo by)So you didn't snag tickets to Bad Bunny's sold-out residency in Puerto Rico? Well, don't let that keep you from exploring the beautiful island, which is full of fun, flavor and culture that goes way beyond the concert gates. On Friday, July 11, the global reggaeton superstar, born Benito Ocasio, kicked off his groundbreaking 30-show residency titled "No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí" ( "I Don't Want to Leave Here" ) at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum (El Choli) in San Juan. The residency runs until September 14, 2025, making it the largest and longest-running in Puerto Rican history. Bad Bunny announced the concert series in January 2025 and sold out within four hours, even after adding 10 more shows. The first three weeks of the residency were reserved exclusively for residents of Puerto Rico, exemplifying his deep affection for his homeland and opens to the rest of the world on August 1. At the opening night concert, fans enjoyed multiple stage setups that mirrored the island's natural beauty and culture. Lush greenery and palm trees created the atmosphere of the Puerto Rican jungle. The "El Clúb" singer also incorporated elements that represent the colorful indigenous history and authenticity of the island, including Bomba dancers, screens displaying historical messages and even live chickens. Apart from its cultural significance, the concert series is projected to have a major economic and tourism impact. San Juan Mayor Miguel Romero shared that the residency was set to "bring $36 million in direct revenue to the Puerto Rican government including $2.3 million for the city's municipal treasury." Included in that monetary boost is an expected influx of 500,000 travelers visiting Puerto Rico with 40,000 hotel rooms booked over a three-month period — an 88% increase compared to the same time frame last year. According to data from shared via CNN, flights to the eastern Caribbean island skyrocketed by 217% during the residency announcement window. Bad Bunny has always been unapologetic about his pride in Puerto Rico, from being vocal about the island's political landscape to supporting local businesses and his goal of inspiring unity among citizens, and "No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí" is another step in his quest. Although the residency has supercharged the island's tourism, Puerto Rico has enough to celebrate well after Bad Bunny takes his final bow. So whether you're headed to Puerto Rico with the massive wave of Los Conejos ( "The Rabbits," alias for Bad Bunny fans ) or looking for a vacation you'll never want to end, here are some of the best ways to experience Puerto Rico. How To Get There With Google Trends reporting that 'no passport travel' is currently at an all time high, venturing to Puerto Rico is often viewed as an uncomplicated trek. The island has three major airports, with Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU) as the primary gateway located in the heart of San Juan. Most major airlines offer direct flights from larger cities such as New York, Miami, Atlanta and Charlotte. JetBlue is the largest airline serving Puerto Rico, offering nonstop flights from almost every major city not only to San Juan but also to Aguadilla's Rafael Hernández International Airport (BQN) and Ponce's Mercedita International Airport (PSE). Shops and cafés in Old San Juan/Viejo San Juan, historic colonial district in the capital city San ... More Juan, Puerto Rico, Greater Antilles, Caribbean. (Photo by: Marica van der Meer/Arterra/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) Arterra/Universal Images Group via Getty Images Just in time for the concerts, JetBlue Vacations, the airline's travel curation sector, has begun offering personalized trip experiences and services for travelers through its Insider Experience program. The brand is a one-stop shop for flight, hotel and 24/7 customer service support, ensuring an unforgettable travel experience. In addition to a seamless travel experience, JetBlue Vacations offers travelers a range of experiences including a complimentary Old San Juan walking tour. Where To Stay Fairmont El San Juan Hotel The iconic Chandelier Bar is the epicenter of the Fairmont El San Juan's famously elegant nightlife. Fairmont El San Juan Hotel The Fairmont El San Juan Hotel is a timeless icon in the capital city. Since its grand opening in 1958, the massive hand-blown chandeliers, cherry mahogany woodwork and Italian marble, along with the hand-blown chandeliers, reflect the location's distinguished blend of timeless elegance, culture and luxury. Located along the award-winning Isla Verde Beach, this iconic resort holds memories of star-studded entertainment and legendary performances from names like Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole and Sammy Davis Jr. Today, the Fairmont boasts 388 guest rooms, suites and villas that feature floor-to-ceiling windows and breathtaking views of the ocean or city. The property also includes upscale private villas, bungalows and signature suites, offering a sophisticated island living experience with access to four magnificent pools and cabanas. The onsite Well & Being Spa delivers personalized spa journeys including custom aromatherapy massages and facials, and its state-of-the-art fitness center offers a range of classes from Pilates to CrossFit. San Juan Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino The San Juan Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino has evolved from a staple for business travelers to ... More one of the island's most beloved resort-style destinations. San Juan Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino The San Juan Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino is dubbed as the epicenter of fun on Condado Beach. As the oldest Marriott casino in Puerto Rico, the Stellaris has undergone several transitions. Following an $80 million property-wide renovation in 2024, the location has evolved into its current resort-style space inspired by the island's natural splendor. Guest rooms and suites are now outfitted with sleek modern furniture featuring color palettes that echo the nearby ocean. The location now features a resort-style pool with cabanas and adult-only areas as well as new dining venues led by new culinary concepts including Cosecha, an open-air eatery serving traditional Puerto Rican food with a twist, and Sakana, the in-lobby bar restaurant celebrating Nikkei cuisine blending the bold flavors of Japan and Peru. In May 2025, the San Juan Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino celebrated 30 years of leading the way in "bleisure" travel accommodations. Wyndham Palmas Beach & Golf Boutique Resort Experience paradise on the eastern coast of Puerto Rico at the Wyndham Palmas Beach & Golf Boutique ... More Resort. Wyndham Palmas Beach & Golf Boutique Resort If you're looking to stay clear of the hustle and bustle of San Juan, the Wyndham Palmas Beach & Golf Boutique Resort is the perfect choice. Located on the eastern coast of the island in the exclusive Palmas del Mar community, the Palmas has become a favorite destination for travelers seeking relaxation and holistic wellness experiences. The tranquility and serene setting of Palmas is enhanced by the sounds of the coquí (small tree frogs), trails leading to the private beach and ponds full of turtles guests are welcome to feed. The location offers an array of activities to support guests on their wellness journey, including invigorating yoga sessions and tranquil mat pilates. The expansive resort is also equipped with 25 tennis courts and two world-class championship golf courses. In addition to the standout transformative experiences, the shining star of Palmas is its acclaimed signature restaurant Trova. Starting with its name, which pays homage to the musical expression of the island, Trova is a love letter to Puerto Rico written by renowned chef Daniel Lugo. Fusing local ingredients he grew up with with global techniques he honed through years of culinary training, Chef Lugo has created a menu that reimagines classic dishes to satisfy every palate. Guest favorites include the local roasted snapper complemented by inventive sauces and a vegan Trova Burger crafted from garbanzo beans with island root chips. Dorado Beach Ritz-Carlton Reserve Interior of a ground-floor room with a plunge pool at the Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve. Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, is the embodiment of extravagance on Puerto Rico's northern coast. As a featured destination in The Edit by Chase Travel collection, Dorado Beach is a top choice for pure luxury on the island. Spread across 50 acres, the serene oceanfront resort blends natural beauty with the Ritz-Carlton's signature hospitality. Guests will enjoy residences and villas with breathtaking ocean views, private plunge pools and direct beach access. The onsite spa, Spa Botánico, offers complete rejuvenation using indigenous practices and techniques. The flavors of the Caribbean are celebrated through the property's restaurants, including COA, which offers contemporary dishes cooked in a wood-burning oven; Posi+ivo Sand Bar, which blends Asian and Latin influences; and Flor de Sal, which features Mediterranean al fresco experiences. La Cocina Gourmet offers a culinary marketplace for coffee enthusiasts and food artisans. The 24-hour room service is also highly favored. In keeping with the top-tier service synonymous with the brand, guests have access to a dedicated Embajador (ambassador) to attend to their every need. Where To Eat 100% HP 100% HP incorporates Puerto Rican flavors into its menu by offering vegan and vegetarian versions of ... More classic island dishes. 100% HP Puerto Rico 100% HP specializes in vegan and vegetarian renditions of classic and contemporary Puerto Rican dishes with a bright eclectic street-art-themed setting that enhances the dining experience. Diners can chow down on unique interpretations of beloved dishes like vegan relleno de papa, empanadas and 'faux meat' tacos, all of which capture the island's flair without sacrificing flavor. Meat Market Meat Market stands out as one of Puerto Rico's premier steakhouses and full-service restaurants, ... More offering a varied menu that specializes in premium cuts of meat. Meat Market Meat Market stands out as one of Puerto Rico's premier steakhouses, praised for its unique menu concepts that blend international and native cuisine. Following a $2 million renovation, the restaurant, located in the Fairmont El San Juan, abandoned the traditional steakhouse concept and introduced an elevated nightlife ambiance and world-class gastronomy. Although the restaurant specializes in premium cuts of meat including Wagyu ribeye, Cowboy ribeye and the Instagram-worthy Flaming Tomahawk, its seafood and gourmet-quality sides have garnered rave reviews. The reimagined eatery also boasts a curated wine and craft cocktail list featuring various locally distilled spirits. Café Con Ron Bad Bunny-inspired bar and restaurant Café Con Ron is a nod to the restaurant and bar scene of Old ... More San Juan. Café Con Ron Café Con Ron in Old San Juan is a must-visit for any Bad Bunny fan. Located on the infamous Calle San Sebastián, or "La Calle," a cobblestone street known for its nightlife and bars, Café Con Ron is an authentic homage to Old San Juan. The laid-back but lively location is a physical representation of the energy depicted in the artist's single of the same name, "CAFÉ CON RON." The small bar serves small plates and quick bites alongside its extensive list of creative cocktails including the Café Con Ron Old Fashioned featuring Puerto Rican rum and coffee. As deeply connected as Café Con Ron is to the musical lore of Bad Bunny, it's even more embedded in the genuine identity of San Juan. 1919 Restaurant 1919 offers guests world-class dining, focusing on locally sourced, artisanal ingredients, presented ... More with contemporary flair. 1919 Restaurant Led by Michelin-starred Executive Chef Juan Cuevas, 1919 Restaurant offers a diverse array of carefully crafted dishes that showcase the island's finest offerings. It is widely regarded as one of the island's top fine dining destinations thanks to its exceptional food, attentive service and stunning oceanfront setting. The luxury restaurant has established its niche in crafting culinary masterpieces featuring fresh locally sourced seafood including lobster, tuna crudo and wild king salmon. 1919 is a wine lover's paradise, boasting an extensive wine list of over 1,400 bottles spanning global regions, which earned the restaurant the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence in 2025. What To Do The Spoon Experience Old San Juan Walk & Taste Food Tour SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO - MARCH 20: People enjoy an evening in Old San Juan on March 20, 2021 in San ... More Juan, Puerto Rico. As tourism on the island continues to surge, Democrats in Congress have introduced legislation to begin the debate on determining Puerto Rico's future status, including its relationship with the mainland and the possibility of statehood. Puerto Rico has seen an influx of tourists from the mainland asCOVID-19 has kept many other destinations closed. (Photo by) Getty Images The best way to experience the history-rich city of Old San Juan is through an immersive walking tour. The Spoon Experience Old San Juan Walk & Taste Food Tour offers tourists the opportunity to savor delicious authentic Puerto Rican cuisine from some of the most beloved local restaurants while learning about the island's rich history and traditions. Tourists will get to try everything from customary street food and slow-roasted pork to handcrafted chocolates and other sweet treats. El Yunque National Forest Watercourse in the rainforest, El Yunque National Forest, Puerto Rico. De Agostini via Getty Images Paradise awaits 45 minutes outside of the city. El Yunque rainforest is the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest System. Acknowledged as a sacred place in Puerto Rican culture, El Yunque is home to over 240 plant species, rare animals like the endangered Puerto Rican parrot and the iconic coquí frog, making it one of the most biodiverse tropical rainforests in the Caribbean. Visitors can choose from a variety of scenic trails and covered peaks to explore such as Mt. Britton and Yokahu Towers. After conquering the trails, they can rejuvenate in the numerous waterfalls and natural pools. Taller de Bomba N"Zambi Dancers from the Taller de Bomba N'Zambi participate in traditional Bomba dance ceremonies in Loiza, ... More Puerto Rico. Discover Puerto Rico Bomba is one of the island's oldest living musical and dance traditions. It is both a music and dance form that emerged in Puerto Rico's sugar plantations during the colonial period, developed by enslaved West Africans and their descendants who were brought to the island by Spanish colonizers. The art form is deeply connected to the story of the island's formation, resistance, resilience and self-expression. Today, the town of Loíza is regarded as the mecca for all things Bomba as it remains a powerful symbol of Afro-Puerto Rican identity and cultural pride. Taller de Bomba N'Zambi is an artistic heritage space dedicated to teaching and preserving the history of Bomba. Under the leadership of Sheila Osorio, this workshop curates performances, educational events and ancestral nights that give new life to and celebrate the rhythms and movements of the island's ancestors. Hacienda San Pedro Hacienda San Pedro is a family-owned farm that has cultivated, harvested, and processed coffee the ... More same way for over three generations. Discover Puerto Rico Rum isn't the only liquid gold that flows through the veins of Puerto Rico. With over 15 coffee farms, the island has a thriving and esteemed coffee culture. One of the longest-running farms is Hacienda San Pedro, located in the verdant mountains of Jayuya, Puerto Rico. The brand's story begins over a century ago when a 13-year-old Emeterio Atienza came to the island to work on a coffee farm and learned the trade. Now, the business he started out of his suitcase is still run by his descendants four generations later. Tours of the farm include a journey through the lush coffee fields where visitors learn firsthand how coffee is cultivated, harvested and processed using the Atienza family's time-honored techniques. Guides share how coffee is deeply intertwined with Puerto Rico's history. Ultimately, tourists will have the opportunity to visit Hacienda San Pedro's café and enjoy freshly prepared espresso, lattes or iced coffee picked straight from the grounds.

Bad Bunny's Best Guide to Puerto Rico Is His Latest Album
Bad Bunny's Best Guide to Puerto Rico Is His Latest Album

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Bad Bunny's Best Guide to Puerto Rico Is His Latest Album

This summer, Puerto Rico is about to experience a superboom of visitors rarely, if ever, before seen by its residents—and it's all thanks to Bad Bunny. On July 11, the island's homegrown superstar kicked off a series of consecutive weekend shows at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in San Juan, which he has dubbed his 'No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí' (meaning I Don't Wanna Leave Here) residency. Bad Bunny will grace the stage at El Choli, as the venue is known, weekly every Friday through Sunday over the course of three months, wrapping up his home run on September 14 before setting out on a world tour across Latin America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. While tickets for the first nine shows were sold to locals only—proof of Puerto Rican residency was required for all 125,000 tickets purchased—beginning on August 1 visitors will be welcome to the 21 remaining dates. Variety magazine reports that the forthcoming influx of visitors is estimated to generate nearly $200 million in revenue for the island. And yet the focal point of Bad Bunny's latest album, DeBí TiRAR MáS FOToS, (meaning I Should Have Taken More Photos) is Puerto Rico's fight to maintain its cultural identity and history amid its rapid gentrification by affluent outsiders and corporate interests. In the song 'Turista,' for example, Benito compares a frosty ex-lover to that of a tourist in a foreign land. 'En mi vida fuiste turista / Tú solo viste lo mejor de mí,' he sings, lamenting that she was never curious enough to fully capture his emotional complexity.

Bad Bunny Reveals His Favorite Places In Puerto Rico In His Lyrics—Here's How To Visit
Bad Bunny Reveals His Favorite Places In Puerto Rico In His Lyrics—Here's How To Visit

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Bad Bunny Reveals His Favorite Places In Puerto Rico In His Lyrics—Here's How To Visit

Bad Bunny shouts out Rincón, Puerto Rico for its world-class waves. Discover Puerto Rico 'Se ve lindo hasta en Google Maps,' says Bad Bunny of his native Puerto Rico in his song 'Me Fui de Vacaciones:' Puerto Rico looks beautiful even on Google Maps. If there 's one thread tying together every diverse piece of the musical career of Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, better known as Bad Bunny, it has been his love for his island. Now, as fan flock to Puerto Rico to experience Bad Bunny's 30-show No me quiero ir de aqui summer residency, they don't need to look any further than the artist's own lyrics to plan their visit from Puerto Rico from start to finish. Visitors be warned: Bad Bunny has long maintained that there are some spots on the island that he is keeping to himself. 'Lo mejor nunca se sube... si pongo el location, ya no e' un secret spot.' Translation: the best is never uploaded; because if I add the location, it is no longer a secret spot. However, Bad Bunny has left enough clues in his lyrics to set fans up for the Puerto Rico vacation of a lifetime, whether they're headed to the beach before his concert or for a warm weather getaway once summer ends. The Santurce neighborhood of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Discover Puerto Rico Cool, colorful Santurce is one of the largest neighborhoods in San Juan, packed with art galleries, shops, bars and restaurants that make it one of the liveliest spots in the city. While there's plenty to see and do in one of Bad Bunny's favorite neighborhoods, most visitors head straight to Calle Loiza to check out murals and street art, or the stately Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, which boasts an impressive collection of the island's best. Make sure to head to La Placita de Santurce as night falls, for 'un perreo sucio en la Placita,' recommends Bad Bunny in 'Te Boté - Remix.' A market by day, the area is packed with some of the best bars and restaurants in the city, but as night falls, it alights with music and dancing. Stop for a drink at La Penúltima, named to the World's 50 Best Discovery list for it's inventive, island-inspired cocktails, before stopping at La Alcapurria Quemá for Puerto Rican staple dishes like mofongo, alcapurrias, and carne frita. Bad Bunny compares Puerto Rico's Palomino Island to the Maldives. Discover Puerto Rico Palomino Island 'Pichea Maldiva', yo me quedo en Palomino' - 'El Apagón,' Un Verano Sin Ti 'Forget the Maldives, I'm staying in Palomino,' says Bad Bunny on one of his most popular tracks off his fourth album. It's a fitting word of praise for an island that puts even the dreamiest tropical paradise to shame. Take a short boat ride from Fajardo on the island's east coast and within minutes, the tiny 100-acre island of Palomino Island comes into view, little more than stretches of white sand, a fringe of feathery palms, and expanses of impossibly blue sea. Nowadays, Palomino is only accessible via El Conquistador Resort, which sits facing the island on the Puerto Rican mainland. The resort offers guests boat transportation to and from the island throughout the day, along with beach chairs and cabanas, gear for water sports and snorkeling, and a bar and grill serving up beachside fare all day. Fifty Eight is a nightclub located in San Juan's La Concha Resort, a legendary destination mentioned specifically in the lyrics of Bad Bunny and countless other Spanish-language musicians. Condado Collection Fifty Eight 'Ayer te vieron dizque en Fifty Eight con otro tipo' - 'Yo No Soy Celoso,' Un Verano Sin Ti Hidden away within the lower level of a beach front resort in San Juan's sexy Condado neighborhood, Fifty Eight is nothing less than a mythical destination among fans of reguetón and Latin trap music. This pulsing nightclub is has been mentioned by name by everyone who can get their hands on a mic these days, from Feid and Ozuna to Bad Bunny and Jhayco, who has an entire song named about the spot. Eagle-eyed fans can even spot it's unmistakable light-paneled ceiling and stages in the background of countless music videos starring San Juan's creative elite. Partying the night away at Fifty Eight is just one reason to visit La Concha Resort these days. Long considered one of the coolest places to stay in San Juan, it's better than ever after a top-to-toe facelift that updated and expanded rooms, introduced the brand new Elemara Spa & Salon, and added dining options like hand-rolled sushi at Tekka Bar and fresh seafood at Levant by the Michelin-starred Chef Michael White. Isabela is known as one of Puerto Rico's most beautiful beach towns. Discover Puerto Rico Isabela 'Puedo ver el paraíso llegando a Isabela' - 'Me Fui de Vacaciones,' Un Verano Sin Ti If Bad Bunny calls it paradise itself, you know it has to be good. Located on the northern coast of Puerto Rico, Isabela is home to what is considered one of the best beaches in Puerto Rico: Playa Jobos. While this long stretch of golden sand is undeniably stunning, Isabela has so much more to offer than just a singular beach, with its serene, small-town vibe making it a favorite getaway destination from San Juan. Playa Jobos appeals to surfers and swimmers alike, with sections of the beach offering choppier, wavier conditions and others perfectly peaceful and ideal for families. There's not a single oversized beach resort here, and that's a major part of Isabela's appeal; instead, boutique inns, beachfront rentals and even camping facilities in nearby Guajataca State Forest make it a more accessible destination for visitors, especially those who just spent all their savings on concert tickets. Mayagüez is the unofficial capital of Puerto Rico's west coast. Discover Puerto Rico Mayagüez 'Mañana en Aljibe y me quedo por el Maya' - 'Dos Mil 16,' Un Verano Sin Ti Considered the western 'capital' of Puerto Rico, the city of Mayagüez is a colonial marvel brimming with charm, beautiful beaches, shopping and plenty to keep visitors busy, whether they're here at the recommendation of Bad Bunny or otherwise. Mayagüez boasts is own beautiful city center, but most visitors head straight for its beaches upon arrival. North is Rincón and Crash Boat Beach, both known for their surfing, and Rincón even earning a shoutout from Martínez Ocasio in his song 'El Apagón.' To the south, Boquerón with its blissful beaches, yet another one of the island's beautiful stretches of sand to earn a mention in the singer's 'Me Fui de Vacaciones.' Great snorkeling and diving can be found around the island, but Mayagüez is known as the start for the excursion to Isla Desecheo, an uninhabited island off the coast with beautiful marine life and coral formations. It is known for having some of the best underwater visibility in Puerto Rico. Bad Bunny's most streamed song, Dákiti may be named after a bay on the island of Culebra. Discover Puerto Rico Dákiti 'Dákiti,' El Último Tour Del Mundo With well over two billion listens on Spotify, 'Dákiti' is Bad Bunny's most streamed song. Despite the song's unrivaled popularity, the inspiration behind the Dákiti title remains a bit of a mystery to fans, who have been quick to identify a few key spots in Puerto Rico with a similar name. Some say the song is named after a small stretch of beach in Old San Juan, or even a tiny bar in the same neighborhood with the same others think it refers to Bahía Dákiti, a crystal-clear bay on the island of Culebra off of mainland Puerto Rico. Dákiti Bay sits at the mouth of the entrance to this tiny, white-sand island, a popular getaway destination for locals and savvy visitors alike who know that the island is home to gems like Playa Flamenco, considered one of the best beaches in the entire Caribbean. Whether you head all the way to Culebra to visit the famed Dákiti Bay in person or don't get any further than Old San Juan, it's part of a Bad Bunny-themed pilgrimage you won't want to miss this summer.

Watch Bad Bunny Bring Out Young Miko and Gilberto Santa Rosa During Puerto Rico Show
Watch Bad Bunny Bring Out Young Miko and Gilberto Santa Rosa During Puerto Rico Show

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Watch Bad Bunny Bring Out Young Miko and Gilberto Santa Rosa During Puerto Rico Show

Bad Bunny kicked off the third week of his Puerto Rican residency No Me Quiero Ir De Aqui with a show-stopping performance and two special guests: rising star Young Miko and salsa legend Gilberto Santa Rosa both came out to a roaring crowd and joined Benito onstage for a pair of songs. Young Miko came out first, during a portion of the concert that takes place in a little pink house called La Casita. That part of the concert is designed to play out like a raging house party, with Miko popping out of the house to hop on the mic with Benito for their collab 'Fina.' The two of them traded bars and danced around other house party guests (at past shows, that area has been filled with people like LeBron James, Ricky Martin, and Kylian Mbappé.) Every night of the residency ends with an energetic salsa showdown that includes Bad Bunny's No. 1 Hit 'BAILE INoLVIDABLE.' The crowd broke out into screams when salsa legend Gilberto Santa Rosa strolled onstage unexpectedly to perform a verse of the song, and then stayed for a rendition of his classic 'La Agarro Bajando.' Both stars emphasized the vibe of the setlist, which combines Puerto Rican traditions with modern sounds. It highlighted artists like Santa Rosa, who Bad Bunny has been a longtime fan of (the salsa veteran also just collaborated on a salsa song with J Balvin.) It's also a reminder of the rising stars Bad Bunny has long endorsed. Back in 2023, when Bad Bunny curated Rolling Stone's Future 25 list, he picked Young Miko as an artist to watch. 'Young Miko is a new face that's breaking through, and I like her a lot,' he said at the time. ' I feel like she has so much to show people, like she hasn't showed people all her tricks yet.' Since then, Young Miko has become a massive breakout act, snagging a Latin Grammy nomination and acclaim for her debut album att., which came out last year. Best of Rolling Stone Sly and the Family Stone: 20 Essential Songs The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked Solve the daily Crossword

Bad Bunny's Puerto Rico Takeover
Bad Bunny's Puerto Rico Takeover

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Bad Bunny's Puerto Rico Takeover

Few entertainers have redefined the boundaries of language and sound quite like Bad Bunny, whose rise from SoundCloud obscurity to global icon status has made him a genre-shattering force. Even fans who don't speak a word of Spanish find themselves captivated by his poetic lyricism and hypnotic melodies -- proof that emotion and rhythm can transcend any linguistic barrier. Now, as he returns to his native Puerto Rico for an extended residency, it feels like a full-circle moment for an artist who has never stopped waving the flag for his island -- whether on international stages or in the verses that put his homeland on the map. When Benito announced a 30-show residency in January at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot, we immediately knew it would signify a monumental shift for the industry and a financial boon for the Caribbean archipelago. There was a curious anticipation for what we could expect, but obvious certainty that it would be a thoughtfully curated production packed with certain motifs only understandable by residents who resonate with Bad Bunny's frustration about growing gentrification in Puerto Rico and other political realities. The first organized residency done by any artist in Puerto Rico, it's no surprise people wanted to see for themselves why Bad Bunny is so deeply in love with his homeland. Within four hours of tickets going on sale for the "No Me Quiero Ir De Aquí" residency, they were already sold out for the 18,500-seat venue. The first nine shows were reserved just for Puerto Rican residents, another example of how Bad Bunny prioritizes a community that never doubted his potential from the early days. From there, hospitality officials jumped into action to pull off an extraordinary experience for visitors. Ahead of the three-month residency's start, it was already estimated that it would significantly stimulate the island's economy by at least $181 million and generate well over 35,000 hotel night bookings. Tourism jobs, which typically sit at around 100,000 on the island of 3.2 million people, could see a temporary spike of about 3%. In total, about 600,000 people are expected to visit Puerto Rico for the concert alone, which is roughly double the number of visitors the island usually gets. This is what happens when the biggest artist on Earth reinvests in his roots. From Local Hero to Global Host In front of a full house on July 11, the opening night of "No Me Quiero Ir De Aquí" set the tone for what future attendees can expect. A three-hour ode to heritage, it began with a lesson on Puerto Rico's complex roots. Prior to Benito taking the stage, a giant screen flashed facts and messages in Spanish like "Puerto Rico is an archipelago, not just an island," "Puerto Rico is an unincorporated territory of the United States, but it has its own flag, culture, and identity," and "Puerto Rico has two native musical genres: bomba and plena," an homage to its African and working-class ethics. How do you pack six albums' worth of hits into a few hours? An ambitious task, but no match for the guy whose creativity almost feels limitless at times. The setlist tracks from the 31-year-old's just-released (I Should Have Taken More Photos) and singles anyone with a social media account has heard over and over. In total, over 30 songs spanning three hours and genres such as reggaetón, salsa, bomba, trap, and plena, a true melting pot of the island's diverse sound. It's clear the music is for Puerto Ricans, about Puerto Ricans, from perhaps the most famous Puerto Rican. With enough wardrobe changes to rival Beyoncé, the Grammy Award winner's first look features a beige Taíno-inspired ensemble with straw accents and a winter-trapper-style hat. From there, exquisite suiting in vibrant colors and more casual sets paired with sneakers from his long-running adidas partnership. Between the dancers working overtime and a crowd screaming the lyrics to every song, it's a pleasant display of sensory overload. Puerto Rico has long been a wellspring of cultural influence, with its music, style, and message of resilience symbolizing an abundant reminder that happiness awaits on the other side of conflict. The island never needed Bad Bunny to validate its impact, but through his vision and massive platform, he's created something more: an immersive celebration that invites both residents and visitors to witness its brilliance firsthand. In doing so, he ensures that Puerto Rico's voice isn't just heard -- it echoes, unmistakably and indelibly, across the world. 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