Bad Bunny, the massively popular Puerto Rican reggaeton singer and rapper, is currently embarking on his World’s Hottest Tour which spans across North America, Central America, South America and Europe. As one of the biggest Latin music stars in the world right now, Bad Bunny’s tour dates are highly anticipated in every country he visits.
Mexico Tour Dates
Luckily for fans in Mexico, Bad Bunny has scheduled several tour stops in major cities across the country. According to Ticketmaster Mexico, the current Bad Bunny tour dates in Mexico are:
- December 1st – Estadio BBVA, Monterrey
- December 3rd – Estadio Akron, Guadalajara
- December 8th and 9th – Foro Sol, Mexico City
These concerts promise to be massive shows full of high energy and all of Bad Bunny’s hit songs. For context, when Bad Bunny performed two sold-out nights at Foro Sol in Mexico City in 2022 as part of his El Último Tour Del Mundo tour, he drew over 84,000 fans each night.
How to Get Tickets
Given Bad Bunny’s astronomical popularity, tickets are in very high demand for these shows. If you want to secure seats, here are some tips:
- Purchase tickets as soon as possible when they go on sale to the general public. Check Ticketmaster Mexico for presale and general sale dates.
- Expect tickets to sell out extremely quickly, so log on right at the moment they go on sale and be ready.
- Don’t rule out reseller sites like StubHub, Viagogo, SeatGeek etc. They will have higher prices but tickets should be available there.
- Be wary of scams on reseller sites and local listings. Only purchase from trusted, certified sources.
- For lower bowl or floor seats closest to the stage, expect to pay premium prices anywhere from $200 to $600+ USD per ticket.
What to Expect From the Shows
Bad Bunny is known for putting on high energy, entertaining live shows with elaborate costumes, set designs, dancers, and light displays. Expect his concerts in Mexico to feature:
- A setlist packed with hits like “Dákiti”, “Yonaguni”, “Me Porto Bonito”, “Tití Me Preguntó” and recent songs from Un Verano Sin Ti.
- Multiple costume changes – Bad Bunny is known for his bold and colorful fashion style.
- Impressive stage production elements like pyrotechnics, moving stages, hydraulics and inflatables.
- Surprise guest appearances – Bad Bunny often brings out fellow Puerto Rican reggaetoneros like Jhay Cortez, Arcangel, De La Ghetto and more.
- High energy crowd engagement – expect Bad Bunny to constantly hype up the audience.
In summary, Bad Bunny’s concerts in Mexico will be full of the artist’s signature blend of high octane reggaeton, Latin trap, singing and rapping, as well as stunning theatrics and production values.
Setlist Predictions
While Bad Bunny often switches up his live setlists to keep things fresh, based on recent shows on this tour, we can expect him to perform most if not all of the following songs in Mexico:
Predicted Mexico Setlist |
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Me Porto Bonito |
Un Ratito |
La Corriente |
Un Coco |
Enséñame a Bailar |
La Zona |
Tarot |
Ni Bien Ni Mal |
Efecto |
Party |
Un Verano Sin Ti |
Aguacero |
La Romana |
Me Vengo Arriba |
Tití Me Preguntó |
Dákiti |
Moscow Mule |
Yo Perreo Sola |
And many other classic hits like “Callaita”, “Si Veo a Tu Mamá”, “La Canción”, “La Santa”, “25/8” and more.
Mexico City Concerts
Bad Bunny’s two back-to-back shows at Foro Sol in Mexico City on December 8th and 9th will undoubtedly be the highlights of the artist’s tour in Mexico. Foro Sol is a massive outdoor stadium that can hold over 50,000 fans, meaning these shows will be his largest in the country.
Mexico City also makes for an incredible tour stop because of the passion and energy of the city’s fans. As the capital with over 21 million residents in the metro area, Mexico City contains a huge concentration of Bad Bunny supporters who will be eager to sing and dance along to every song.
Notable venues in Mexico City that Bad Bunny has performed at in the past include:
- Palacio de los Deportes – 2016
- Arena Ciudad de México – 2017, 2018
- Arena Monterrey – 2022
- Estadio Azteca – 2022
But his upcoming Foro Sol shows will be his largest ever in Mexico City. When Bad Bunny takes the stage on those nights in front of a boisterous crowd of over 50,000 fans, it will truly be a monumental moment and the pinnacle of his tour in the country.
Regional Mexican Tour Stops
In addition to his massive concerts in Mexico City, Bad Bunny is also scheduled to perform in some of Mexico’s other major metropolitan areas like Monterrey and Guadalajara. This will give fans in other regions of Mexico a chance to see Bad Bunny’s spectacular live show.
His December 1st show at Estadio BBVA in Monterrey follows his very successful show at the same venue in February 2022 as part of his El Último Tour Del Mundo. That concert was also his first ever stadium show in Monterrey, hinting at his exploding popularity in the city.
Meanwhile, Bad Bunny will be returning to Estadio Akron in Guadalajara where he previously performed in November 2021 on his El Último Tour Del Mundo. His show there also completely sold out and attracted over 47,000 fans.
By hitting these major stadiums in Monterrey and Guadalajara along with his Mexico City dates, Bad Bunny is demonstrating his status as a top artist with fans all across Mexico, not just concentrated in one region. Expect huge crowds and an electric atmosphere at each of these concerts.
Potential Special Guests
One of the best parts of any Bad Bunny concert is his habit of bringing out surprise guest performers, especially when he is touring in Latin America. For his shows in Mexico, there are a few fellow Latin superstars who could potentially join him on stage for one or two songs.
Some predictions for potential special guests at Bad Bunny’s Mexico tour stops include:
- Jhay Cortez – Bad Bunny has several hit collaborations with the Puerto Rican singer like “Dákiti” and “No Me Conoce (Remix)”
- Sech – Panamanian reggaetonero who is featured on “Ignorantes” and Un Verano Sin Ti
- Arcángel – Veteran Puerto Rican artist who collaborated with Bad Bunny on “Diles”
- Grupo Firme – Immensely popular Mexican regional band who could join Bunny for a unique crossover moment
There is no guarantee of special guests, but Bad Bunny is known for consistently surprising fans with high-profile Latin artists joining him on stage. It would not be surprising at all to see one or two of these talented reggaetoneros perform with him in Mexico.
Set Design and Production
As mentioned earlier, Bad Bunny puts a huge emphasis on elaborate staging, lights, pyrotechnics and other production elements to create an immersive live experience.
For his recent Un Verano Sin Ti Tour shows, his stage has included:
- A main center stage with conveyor belts and hydraulics allowing him to rise up or seamlessly transition between stages
- A smaller satellite stage with a palm tree motif located in the middle of the arena floor for a more intimate section of the show
- Massive LED screens with vibrant tropical imagery and bright colors
- Inflatable clouds, beach balls, umbrellas and other set pieces that contribute to the overall summer theme
- Pyrotechnics like CO2 blasts and flamethrowers for key moments
- Impressive lighting rigs and lasers.
Fans can expect a similarly eye-popping production for Bad Bunny’s Mexico dates. His set will transport attendees to a vacation paradise and complement the summery vibes of his newest album, Un Verano Sin Ti. Bad Bunny always prioritizes creating a visually stunning experience to match the party atmosphere of his music.
Merchandise Available
Bad Bunny concerts always feature extensive merchandise for fans to purchase at the show. His Mexico dates will have multiple merchandise stands around the venue selling some of the following items:
- Tour-specific T-shirts featuring the World’s Hottest Tour branding
- Hoodies, jackets and other apparel with designs related to Bad Bunny’s latest album
- Special Mexico-themed shirts only available at his shows in the country
- Socks, hats, beanies, and other accessories
- Bad Bunny Funko Pop figurines
- Posters, photos and souvenir laminates
- Unique items like beach towels, water bottles, fanny packs, and more
Prices for merchandise will likely range from $10 USD for small accessories up to $100+ USD for hoodies, jackets and limited edition items. Bad Bunny releases hot merchandise with each tour, so these items are great mementos for fans attending the concerts in Mexico.
How to Get to the Venues
When attending massive concerts like Bad Bunny’s in Mexico, getting to and from the venue smoothly is important. Here is some information on the best ways to arrive at each stadium show:
Estadio BBVA – Monterrey
- Public Transit: Take metro lines 2 or 3 to Estadio BBVA station. The stadium is right there when you exit. Or ride metro bus lines 270, 510, 580 to Parque Fundidora and walk 10 minutes to arena.
- Rideshare: Services like Uber, DiDi, Cabify can drop off and pick up right by arena entrance gates
- Driving: The stadium has parking lots surrounding it. Arrive early to get a spot.
Estadio Akron – Guadalajara
- Public Transit: Take line 1 or 2 of the Guadalajara light rail to Estadio Akron station and walk 5 minutes to arena entrance
- Rideshare: Get dropped off and picked up on Paseo Alcalde street right by the stadium’s main gates
- Driving: Limited parking at Estadio Akron, so public transport recommended. If driving, arrive very early.
Foro Sol – Mexico City
- Public Transit: Take metro line 9 to Velódromo station. Forum Sol is connected to it. Or metro buses 1, 51, 131 stop nearby.
- Rideshare: Drop offs and pickups allowed on Av Viad Periferico surrounding venue
- Driving: Parking lots on Av Viad Periferico but fill fast, so arrive early if driving
Using public transport is highly recommended to avoid traffic jams. Arrive several hours before showtime in case lines at entrance are slow due to the large crowds.
Conclusion
Bad Bunny’s upcoming Mexico tour dates will be monumental concerts full of the artist’s signature high energy and impressive production. Stops in Mexico City, Monterrey and Guadalajara will give fans across Mexico a chance to see one of the most popular Latin artists in the world right now. If you are lucky enough to score tickets, expect a lively show packed with hits!