Bad Bunny’s ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’ World Tour: Biggest Moments
Bad Bunny has maintained a historic momentum over the past few years. Following the release of his genre-defying 2025 opus Debí Tirar Más Fotos, the Latin superstar secured his first Album of the Year award at both the 2026 Grammys and the Latin Grammys, becoming the first artist to achieve the former with a Spanish-language project. Between a history-making Super Bowl performance and a global tour that continues to shatter expectations, Benito remains at the peak of his powers.
Since kicking off the Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tour in the Dominican Republic in December 2025, Bad Bunny has traversed Latin America and Europe, delivering spectacles that blend high-concept production with intimate, career-spanning collaborations. Here are the biggest moments from the tour so far.
A Historic Residency in Madrid
On May 30, 2026, Bad Bunny returned to Madrid, Spain, for the first time in eight years to launch a historic 10-night residency at Riyadh Air Metropolitano. This stint represents one of the largest concert series ever staged by a Latin artist in Europe. For the opening night, Benito invited Becky G‘s frequent collaborator and fellow star Myke Towers to perform their 2024 hit “Adivino,” followed by a medley of Towers’ own chart-toppers.
Global Collaborations and Surprise Guests
The tour has become a revolving door of Latin music royalty. In Barcelona, Bad Bunny brought out Spanish singer Bad Gyal for an electric performance of “Da Me,” while in Lisbon, Portugal, he surprised fans by bringing out Sech to perform “Ignorantes.” The tour also saw a poignant moment in São Paulo, Brazil, where Bad Bunny paid tribute to the late salsa legend Willie Colón, performing “NUEVAYoL” in his honor.
Reunions and Reconciliation
One of the most talked-about moments occurred in Mexico City, where Bad Bunny brought out J Balvin, effectively ending a years-long feud that had persisted since their collaborative album Oasis. The two stars shared a heartfelt embrace onstage, signaling a new chapter of maturity and mutual respect. Similarly, in Medellín, Colombia, Bad Bunny reunited with Karol G for a nostalgic performance of their 2017 collaboration “Ahora Me Llama,” with Benito praising her as a “source of pride for Colombia.”
A Record-Breaking Australian Debut
The tour’s reach extended to Australia, where Bad Bunny performed his first-ever show at Sydney’s ENGIE Stadium. The two-night run drew nearly 90,000 attendees, with Live Nation Australia confirming it as the highest-attended concert series in the venue’s history.


