• Subscribers

NYS Music

Bad Bunny Announces 3 Shows At Brooklyn’s Barclays Center On Most Wanted Tour

bad bunny tour nyc

Global sensation Bad Bunny announced a 47-date North American tour slated for this spring, titled the Most Wanted Tour. Kicking off on February 21 in Salt Lake City, the tour will make stops in Los Angeles, Detroit, Boston, Washington, DC, Houston, and Dallas, as well as three back-to-back shows at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on April 11, 12, and 13.

Bad Bunny Most Wanted Tour

The Most Wanted Tour will be curated as an experience for day-one fans, featuring a rollercoaster of explicit lyrics paying homage to the Bad Bunny’s “trap” style roots. Parental discretion is advised.

Bad Bunny rose to global fame in recent years, and became the top touring artist in 2022. After winning 3 Grammy Awards, the rapper took a break from large-scale tours, and will make his comeback this spring on the Most Wanted Tour

Bad Bunny released his newest album, nadie sabe lo que va a a pasar mañana , to massive success, as it became the most-streamed album in a single day so far in 2023 on Spotify. The Spanish title translates to “nobody knows what will happen tomorrow.” The record’s lead track, “MONACO,” hit #1 in 16 countries on Spotify, making a mark with over 900 million streams so far.

nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana by Bad Bunny

Fans can register for the Most Wanted Tour resale here until October 22 at 11:59PM. Once registered, fans will be randomly selected to receive a code that grants them access to the on-sale on October 25.

In addition, the tour will offer a variety of VIP packages and experiences, including premium tickets, access to the pre-show VIP Lounge Experience, exclusive gift items, and more. Visit vipnation.com for more information.

BAD BUNNY 2024 MOST WANTED TOUR DATES

Feb. 21 – Salt Lake City, UT – Delta Center

Feb. 23-24 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena

Feb. 27-28 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center

March 1-2 – San Francisco, CA – Chase Center

March 5 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center

March 7 Portland, OR – Moda Center

March 9 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena

March 13-15 – Los Angeles, CA – Crypto.Com Arena

March 20 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena

March 23 – Minneapolis, MN – Target Center

March 26 – Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center

March 28-30 – Chicago, IL – United Center

April 4 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena

April 6 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena

April 9 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena

April 11-13 – New York, NY – Barclays Center

April 17 – Boston, MA – TD Garden

April 19 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center

April 20 – Hartford, CT – XL Center

April 22 – Louisville, KY – KFC Yum! Center

April 24 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center

April 26-27 – Austin, TX – Moody Center

April 30-May 1 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center

May 3-4 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center

May 7 – New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center

May 10 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center

May 11 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena

May 14-15 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena

May 17-18 – Orlando, FL – Amway Center

May 21 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena

May 24-26 – Miami, FL – Kaseya Center

bad bunny tour nyc

Cara is currently a junior at Fordham University, studying communications and media studies. She is originally from New Orleans, and grew up in Baltimore with exposure to all genres of music. A self-taught guitar player, she can be found going for walks in Central Park or at rock and punk shows in the city.

Syracuse Amphitheater gets a New Name

Oktoberfest Hosts Local Gospel and Soul Bands at Buffalo Central Terminal

Chris Lake & Co. Takeover Brooklyn Army Terminal This July

Irondequoit Concert Band Presents World Premiere of “Where The Land and Waters…

Trey Anastasio to Perform at Tanglewood with The Boston Pops

Barry Manilow Extends Residency at Radio City Music Hall

Comments are closed.

‘Super Freak: The Rick James Story Makes Its Way to…

Bad Tuner Announces Latest EP, “look at me but through me”

The Black Keys’ “International Players”…

  • Upcoming Shows
  • Tour Announcements
  • Festival News
  • Local Series
  • Music Festivals
  • Artist Profile
  • Venue Profile
  • Women in NY’s Music Industry
  • Jam for Tots
  • Book Reviews
  • New York Series
  • New York Singles
  • NYS Music Merch
  • New York Artists
  • Alternative/Indie
  • Bluegrass/Country
  • Broadway/Musicals
  • Folk/Americana
  • Funk/Soul/R&B
  • Hip Hop/Rap
  • Jam/Progressive
  • Metal/Hard Rock/Punk
  • World/Reggae
  • Contact NYS Music

an image, when javascript is unavailable

Bad Bunny’s ‘Most Wanted Tour’: Here’s Where Fans Can Still Find Last-Minute Tickets Online

By John Lonsdale

John Lonsdale

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission.

After releasing his critically acclaimed album, the 80-minute Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana , and pulling double duty as the host and musical guest on Saturday Night Live , Bad Bunny embarked on his 47-date tour across America in February.

Dubbed the Most Wanted Tour , Benito’s trek included 47 dates for the first half of the year, with stops including the opener in Salt Lake City, Utah, plus multiple dates at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles and Barclays Center in Brooklyn, before wrapping up with a series of concerts in Miami. With tickets still on sale and some sold out, the tour will support the Rolling Stone cover star ‘s new No. 1 full-length project.

Where to Buy Bad Bunny Tickets Online

Though he’s in the final stretch of the Most Wanted Tour , here’s everywhere you can still buy Bad Bunny tickets right now (including the places to look for stubs that’ve sold out) to hear “Monaco,” “Un Preview,” and more in real life.

Find Bad Bunny Tickets on Ticketmaster

Tickets to Bad Bunny ‘s Most Wanted Tour are still on sale on Ticketmaster for select dates, including verified resale tickets. To score tickets, fans will want to be signed into their Ticketmaster account on the website or the Ticketmaster app. From there, you can select the date you want to see and you’ll join the queue to buy tickets.

Find Bad Bunny Tickets on StubHub

If Bad Bunny tickets end up selling out for the Most Wanted Tour stop of your choice, you can search for better seats and deals on resale site StubHub . At the time of this writing, the reseller has available tickets for all of Bad Bunny’s remaining 2024 dates at a range of prices. (Reminder: We recommend price-checking among ticket sites to make sure you’re not paying more than face value.)

Find Bad Bunny Tickets on Vivid Seats

Another reseller that currently has Bad Bunny tickets for sale is Vivid Seats . You can use our exclusive promo code RS202 4 to save an extra $20 on first-time orders of $250 at checkout.

Find Bad Bunny Tickets on SeatGeek

Even though you might know SeatGeek best for scoring sports tickets, it’s also a reliable ticket reseller for concerts. SeatGeek has Bad Bunny tickets for the rest of the 2024 Most Wanted Tour dates, and live music fans can use our promo code ROLLINGSTONE10 to take $10 off first eligible first orders of $200 before checkout. It’s not a huge discount, but it’s enough left to buy a digital download of Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana so you can prep for the upcoming show.

Bad Bunny Most Wanted Tour Dates 2024

With a few weeks to go and final dates in Miami, here’s the complete remaining schedule for Bad Bunny’s Most Wanted Tour in 2024.

Converse Rolls the Dice With New Release of Dungeons & Dragons-Inspired Collection

  • By Sage Anderson

Scented Scrub: The 18 Best-Smelling Body Washes for Men and Women

  • shopping guide
  • By Oscar Hartzog

'If I Did It': Revisiting O.J. Simpson's Book Where He 'Hypothetically' Admitted To Murder

  • IF HE DID IT
  • By Tim Chan

The Best Clothing and Shoes That Never Go Out of Style

  • style guide

Best Multiplayer Video Games To Play in 2024

  • Play Online
  • By Rudie Obias

Rolling Stone is a part of Penske Media Corporation. © 2024 Rolling Stone, LLC. All rights reserved.

Verify it's you

Please log in.

search

Join us on Social

bad bunny tour nyc

Photo : Noam Galai/Getty Images for MTV/Paramount Global

"From Puerto Rico To The World": 5 Moments From Bad Bunny's Historic Yankee Stadium Show

It’s the era of the Bunny and we're all living in it. For two consecutive nights, the Puerto Rican superstar brought the "World’s Hottest Tour" to NYC, with guests Romeo Santos, Chencho Corleone, Jowell & Randy, the Marías, Arcángel, and Tony Dize.

It’s bewildering when you know you’re in the presence of history in the making. That’s the kind of energy that Bad Bunny brought to Yankee Stadium during the weekend of Aug. 27 and 28.

More than 50,000 people attended the two consecutive performances, and the GRAMMY and Latin GRAMMY-winning artist testified his unmatched star power tenfold with equal parts grit and charisma. On Sunday, he even took home a MTV Video Music Award for Artist of the Year from the Bronx stage — the first Spanish-language artist to win that category in the award's 37-year existence. "Since day one, I always knew that one day I could be the biggest star in the world without having to change my culture, my language, my genre. I am Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, from Puerto Rico to the world," he said in Spanish.  

Although this was my fifth time seeing the star live (yes, I’m a huge fan, like nearly everyone else), it hit differently this time as Benito has skyrocketed to unfathomable heights in the last few years. With his utterly impressive hit-making, chart-topping and record - breaking streak, it’s unarguable that El Conejo Malo’s astronomical ascent is the stuff of legends. It’s the era of the Bunny and we are all living in it.

He is a modern musical shapeshifter who is fervently beloved by the masses — and that love was on full display at the historic stadium and beyond. The D train commute transported elated crowds shouting his songs, while sound systems blared his hits, and countless people sported bunny ears. It truly was a monumental occasion for anyone in attendance, especially considering that the city has the largest population of Puerto Ricans in the country outside of P.R. itself. 

Here are five times Bad Bunny’s World Hottest Tour performance at Yankee Stadium testified he is a riveting artist for the ages. 

Nearly Every Song He Performed Is A No. 1 Single

The year isn’t over yet, but Bad Bunny’s Un Verano Sin Ti is on its path to becoming the biggest album of 2022. It’s the second all-Spanish-language album to peak the Billboard Global 200 chart — the first being his own El Último Tour del Mundo from 2020. With a staggering seven No. 1 singles on his fourth solo release and counting — and loads of memorable bangers throughout his six-year career — fans were treated to an evening of non-stop thrills and chills. 

The moment Bad Bunny stepped foot on stage, and the captivating notes to "Moscow Mule" began to play, concert-goers visibly lost their minds. He was armed with an arsenal of hit after hit after hit: the whirling "Dakiti," the feelgood party-starter "Estamos Bien," the wildly viral "Me Porto Bonito," Cardi B ’s salsa-trap number "I Like It," the Latin GRAMMY-nominated "Vete," and the beat goes on.

But who in the world could have imagined a sold-out Yankees Stadium mass singing in unison: " ¡Shorty tiene un culo bien grande! " (Or "Shorty has a big butt!," lyrics to "Yonaguni")? 

He Invited An All-Star Lineup Of Legendary Guests 

Reggaeton trailblazer Chencho Corleone is experiencing a fruitful second wave of fame, but this time it’s on a global scale. Fresh from performing at Mexico’s Baja Beach Fest the previous weekend, the Plan B alum made his way to the East Coast to revel in Nueva Yol pride — and Corleone did not disappoint. When his high-pitched, dancehall-tinged lilt comes in on the earworm-y "Me Porto Bonito" verse, the vibe got undeniably littier, inspiring perreo moves throughout the stadium.   

Genre veterans Jowell & Randy brought serious heat too, especially when the wickedly hard-hitting beats to "Safarea" began to play. The Puerto Rican pair co-led the way to some nasty old school reggaeton, and the crowd absolutely loved it. They even played a few of their own hits from 2020’s Bad Bunny-produced Viva El Perreo , including "Se Acabó la Cuarentena." " ¿Dónde están los que hacen lo que les dé la gana?, " Bad Bunny shouted at some point, or "where are those who do whatever they want?," a reference to YHLQMDLG .

Arcángel also made a striking appearance during Bad Bunny’s Latin trap segment — which included the risky "La Ocasión" and "Me Acostumbré" — and provided his signature nimble vocal delivery. Then the Marías front crooner María Zardoya showed up to sing the soulful "Otro Atardecer" off Bunny’s new album. Seasoned reggaetonero Tony Dize also popped up to join the on stage party. 

Romeo Santos' Performance Was Both Epic And Humbling 

The moment that the Bachata King stepped foot on stage, the hordes of ecstatic, wholly surprised people collectively knew that this was another one for the books. Romeo Santos ’ presence was a sight to behold, and he stood in awe to hear the roaring crowd. Clad in all white and a touch of lime green, the Aventura frontman shouted "Puerto Rico! Republica Dominicana!" and kicked off with the insatiable "Volví." 

Last August, Aventura featuring Bad Bunny released the sprightly banger which earned the bachata group their first No. 1 song in over a decade, and it felt timeless as two of the hottest superstars on the planet performed it side by side, followed by a hug of mutual respect. 

Santos’ return to Yankee Stadium was also noteworthy considering that the Bronx native has a large, local and fervid fanbase. (He sold out Yankee Stadium in 2014.) The Puerto Rican-Dominican artist sang his own hit, the slinky "Propuesta Indecente" a capella, but when the two icons busted out Don Omar’s "Ella Y Yo," with Bad Bunny singing Omar’s parts, all hell broke loose. " ¡El rey de la bachata! ," Bad Bunny shouted, as the King made his exit with guns blazing. 

His Uplifting Tropical Vibes Are Far-Reaching

Bad Bunny has influenced city dwellers around the world to bask in a summer groove — regardless of season and well beyond the tropical archipelago. That optimistic energy was alive and well this weekend as diverse crowds of Mexican, Dominican, Puerto Rican, Colombian and other New Yorkers repped their native countries on the train to Yankee Stadium. 

Many not only sported beachy attire, but they channeled a joyous attitude accompanied when one goes on vacation, and Un Verano Sin Ti captures that contagious carefree spirit — a stark contrast from his previous apocalyptic-themed El Último Tour del Mundo . It’s a feeling we so dreadfully missed during the pandemic, and Bad Bunny was a ray of sunshine beaming through, warming up our hearts and lighting up our spirits.

His Embrace Of Latinx Culture Is Transcendental 

Aside from delivering one of the most exhilarating performances I’ve had the honor of attending, Latinx pride and culture was at full throttle. New York City has a long history of nurturing the Latinx community and was one of the first major U.S. cities that embraced Bad Bunny when he emerged in 2017. He paid that respect back in multiple ways — songs by legendary New York’s salsa crew Fania All-Stars also resonated throughout the venue prior to his entrance. Ray Barretto , Héctor Lavoe , and Willie Colón tunes were a welcoming reprise, but so were the multitude of crowds waving their own flags with pridefulness. 

Bad Bunny shed a spotlight on traditional genres like Dominican dembow, Puerto Rican salsa, merengue, and other Caribbean rhythms alongside contemporary urbano beats, setting the mood for Latinx solidarity. Near the end of his concert, his backup dancers also lofted a Puerto Rican flag with the words "Está bien cabrón" (or "Is the shit") written on it, which was followed by a deafening roar from the audience. It was in fact the first time the legendary Yankee Stadium housed a reggaeton-heavy showcase of this caliber. When you consider that only a few years ago the Boricua star worked at a local grocery store, it makes his impressive feat even more magnificent.

For a borough like the Bronx, which is heavily populated by the Latinx diaspora, having a Puerto Rican performer reign over the Yankee Stadium for a weekend marked a triumphant moment. When Spanish-language music was often overlooked by mainstream American media just a decade ago, Bad Bunny’s success is our success. And his music has transcended as a way to celebrate Latinidad.

11 Essential Bad Bunny Collaborations: Drake, Rosalía, Cardi B, Bomba Estéreo & Others

Karol G

Photo: Patricia J. Garcinuno / WireImage / Getty Images

Mañana Y Siempre: How Karol G Has Made The World Mas Bonito

'Mañana Será Bonito' may have been the vehicle for Karol G's massive year, but the 2024 GRAMMY nominee for Best Música Urbana Album has been making strides in reggaeton, urbano and the music industry at large for a long time.

For Karol G , 2023 was a watershed year. Her fourth album, Mañana Será Bonito , peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 200 and took home the golden gramophone for Album Of The Year at the Latin GRAMMYs . Her many milestones also included a Rolling Stone cover, and signing with Interscope. At the 2024 GRAMMYs , Mañana Será Bonito is nominated for Best Música Urbana Album. 

The Colombian singer and songwriter was suddenly everywhere in 2023, but this moment is the culmination of a long, steady rise. Karol G has been on the scene for some time, and changing it for the better just by being who she is: an extremely talented woman making waves in a genre still dominated by men.  

Karol G has been a pivotal figure in the world of urbano since 2017, when she collaborated with Bad Bunny on the Latin trap single "Ahora Me Llama." It was a transformative moment for both artists, whose careers took off precipitously after its release. The track led Ms. G’s aptly titled debut album, Unstoppable , which went multi-platinum and peaked at No. 2 on both the U.S. Top Latin Albums and U.S. Latin Rhythm Albums charts. At the 2018 Latin GRAMMYs, Karol was awarded Best New Artist . 

2024 GRAMMYs: Explore More & Meet The Nominees

Although she came out of the gate in an unstoppable fashion, Karol G's chart-topping debut was the result of years of touring and recording. The artist born Carolina Giraldo Navarro was no overnight success.

She started singing as a teenager growing up in Medellín and, after signing to Colombia's Flamingo Records, chose the name Karol G and began releasing music. Early on, she flew to Miami for a meeting with Universal Records, but they chose not to sign her on the basis that a woman would not be successful making reggaeton — a severe miscalculation, that belies female pioneers and a blossoming roster of contemporary acts . 

Thankfully, she ignored them. A year after "Ahora Me Llama" and Unstoppable , Karol G won her first Latin GRAMMY. 

The star’s determination makes her a role model, but Karol G's career has also been defined by an inspiring integrity around her principles and artistic vision. By now, it is a well-known anecdote that she turned down the song "Sin Pijama" because it references marijuana use. Karol does not smoke, so the lyrics would not have been authentic to her as a person, or as an artist. 

This authenticity has doubtless been key to Karol G's success. Rather than try to fit an established mold, she brings a uniquely sunny swagger and sporty style to reggaeton. She projects a powerful and feminine energy, and her music often expresses a healthy sense of sexual independence and self-empowerment. This is an intentional part of her message, especially to her female fans.

"They teach us it’s wrong to celebrate ourselves for something we have," she told Rolling Stone of her musical messaging. "And it’s not. We have to be the first ones to give ourselves credit."

Like early collaborator Bad Bunny, Karol G is able to reach a global audience without having to change the language she sings in, her genre of choice, or her messages. Case in point: One of her 2023 accomplishments was becoming the first Latina to headline a global stadium tour, and the highest-grossing Latin touring artist of the year.

She also became the first Latina to headline Lollapalooza and, in between record-breaking tour dates, saw her song "WATATI" featured on Barbie The Album . (The soundtrack is nominated for Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media at the 66th GRAMMY Awards .)

In November, she closed out her big year with a sweep of the Latin GRAMMY s: Mañana Será Bonito received the award for Best Música Urbana Album and Album Of The Year; her Shakira collab "TQG" took home the golden gramophone for Best Urban Fusion/Performance. When she accepted her award for Best Música Urbana Album, Karol exclaimed, "How cool is it for a woman to win this?" 

Karol G’s wins made up a large part of an awards ceremony where women won big:  Shakira won Song Of The Year for her collaboration with Bizzarap, while Natalia Lafourcade won Record Of The Year and Joaquina took home Best New Artist . This was the first year that women won in all the general categories — something that suggests progress for the Latin music industry. The last time a woman won the Latin GRAMMY for Best Música Urbana Album was in 2013, when Spanish rapper Mala Rodríguez took home the award for Bruja.  

Watching the Latin GRAMMYs this year, it was easy to forget that women still have a long way to go to achieve parity with their male counterparts in the music industry. If you lost sight of that, the year-end Latin charts would bring you back to reality: Of the top 50 tracks on the Hot Latin Songs chart, 11 primarily featured women, but six of those tracks belonged to Karol G. Karol’s presence matters and she knows it. 

Karol G brings a powerful feminine energy to reggaeton and Latin trap, but also an unapologetic feminism. While this is explicit in her music, it's also clear in the creative partnerships she makes. She’s had many high profile collaborations with male artists, but just as many with a diverse roster of female artists from reggaeton OG Ivy Queen ("Leyendas") to Latin fusion pop singer Kali Uchis ("Me Tengo Que Ir," "Labios Mordidos"). In an arena so dominated by male artists, each collaboration with another woman is meaningful, but her collaborations with rising artists, such as Young Miko — who appears on the song "Dispo" from Karol’s Bichota Season — truly make a difference. 

Artists like Karol G increase the range of possibilities for artists in their wake, and for anyone in the music industry who flouts narrow expectations. Karol G knows that her victories have larger implications, and this eye toward the future has helped her reach unprecedented heights. "I understand how hard it is [for women to break through] because of how hard it was for me,"she recently told Billboard .

It wasn't easy for Karol G to get where she is today, but she has been opening doors for others — women, artists in reggaeton, artists in urbano and others —  every step of the way. From here on, the title of her album is ringing more and more prescient, and that’s mas bonito .  

2024 GRAMMY Nominations: See The Full Nominees List

Edgar Barrera

Photo: Courtesy Edgar Barrera

Edgar Barrera, The Songwriter Behind 2023's Top Latin Hits, Shares How He Remains Grounded Amidst Success

Edgar Barrera is known for building musical bridges, blending unexpected genres and enabling fruitful collaborations. At the 2024 GRAMMYs, the prolific songwriter and producer is the only Latino nominated for Songwriter Of The Year, Non-Classical.

The life of producer and songwriter Edgar Barrera was shaped by cultural dichotomy. Born in McAllen, Texas, and raised between the Lone Star state and the Mexican border town of Miguel Alemán, Barrera spent his days connecting cultures and languages, making a space for himself.

"I was born on the border. I'm always trying to adapt to Mexican or American culture, growing up in the middle of those two worlds," Barrera tells GRAMMY.com. "This is what I always end up doing in the songs and with the artists I work with, I adapt to them, I adapt to their world, I learn [from them]."

This duality and his innate code-switching ability defined his essence as a musician. In the music industry, Barrera is known among artists as a great bridge-builder between stars. He forges unexpected collaborations and blends genres in effortless ways.

For example, "Un x100to", the smasher collaboration between Grupo Frontera and Bad Bunny , became one of the biggest Latin songs of 2023. It won the Latin GRAMMY Award for Best Regional Mexican Song, climbed to the top of Spotify's global chart, and made its way to Billboard’s Hot 100’s Top 10.

The single is one of nine songs that has earned Barrera a nomination for Songwriter Of The Year, Non-Classical at the 2024 GRAMMYs. He is the only Latino in this group and has been nominated for all Spanish-language songs. "It means that Latinos are breaking those barriers and that Latin music is important to the industry," Barrera says of the nomination. "To be considered in that category is already a victory. I feel I am paving the way for a Latin songwriter to be in future nominations."

The nod came days before he received the inaugural Latin GRAMMY for Songwriter Of The Year . At the 2023 Latin GRAMMYs, Barrera received 13 nominations and won three awards, including Producer Of The Year, and was featured in a collaborative performance with Camilo, Manuel Carrasco, and IZA.

Ahead of the 66th GRAMMY Awards, Barrera discusses how his upbringing shaped his career and creative process, as well as the importance of recognition for Latinos in the music industry. 

  This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

2023 has been an excellent year for you. What are you the most grateful for?

It has been a great year in my career. I have to be thankful for life and to God. I’m grateful to say that I make a living from this.

 This is the only thing I know how to do; I am not good at anything other than making music. It is a blessing that people connect with the songs you create. What gives me the most satisfaction is knowing that people are enjoying, connecting, and experiencing the songs [I've worked on].

What did it mean to win the inaugural Songwriter Of The Year award at the Latin GRAMMYs?

I didn't think much about whether I was going to win or not. I was feeling happier and more excited because the Latin GRAMMYs were creating a category for those behind [the songs].

I said it that day they gave me the award; sometimes, the songwriter is the one who suffers the most in the entire music pyramid of how the industry is structured. The songwriter is the last one who gets paid and often doesn't get as much credit. For me, everything starts with a song. Without a good song, the artist is unknown; without a good song, the producer is unknown.

Music starts with a good song you can sing with just a guitar. That's what I like to do. I write the song, have it on guitar and vocals, and see what genre fits the best. That's why I always switch genres; I don't like to limit myself by saying that I only make urban, pop, or Mexican music. I'm not following trends but doing what feels right for the song.

What was your reaction upon discovering that you are the only nominee for Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical one competing with Spanish songs at the 2024 GRAMMYs?

I was in Madrid, and even though I knew the GRAMMY nominations were coming up, I wasn’t on top of it because it is usually tough to be nominated for those categories. I didn't expect it.

We had a Zoom with all the composers nominated in that category to get to know each other, and I kept thinking, what am I doing in this Zoom with all these people who write songs in English, country songs, rap songs, or pop songs? Here I am with my songs in Spanish.

I am happy with [the nomination] because it means that Latinos are breaking those barriers and that Latin music is important to the industry. It has become the elephant in the room that you can no longer ignore.

To be considered in that category is already a victory. I feel I am paving the way for a Latin songwriter to be in future nominations. I feel I have some responsibility; I am representing Latinos at an important moment in the industry.

Coming from Miguel Alemán, Tamaulipas, a town with 20,000 residents with no songwriters or producers, the fact that I can make music and dedicate myself to it is already a victory. Everything is a blessing and feels surreal.

You have been nominated for your work in nine songs. Is there a specific song that has brought you the most satisfaction?

They have all fulfilled something specific. For example, Karol G is a Selena [Quintanilla] fan, and she wanted to make a song in cumbia ["Mi Ex Tenía Razón"], a genre I grew up with. [The song] is like that tribute to my roots. Having an artist as big as Karol G on that song is very special.

In songs like " Un x100to," [a collaboration between] Bad Bunny, and a band like Grupo Frontera from my hometown, [it feels special because] we have many friends and grew up with the same cultural background. Returning to McAllen, Tamaulipas, to support a local group and having one of the biggest songs of the year with one of the biggest artists of the moment is also very special to me. It shows the newcomers that it is possible to reach those places — even coming from the same place we did . I would never have thought that the song would be No. 1 worldwide.

When did you first realize that you had a talent for songwriting?

It has always been my plan. I didn't go to school; I've never had a plan B. I've always been very stubborn in what I do. 

I discovered I could write songs and liked writing songs when I was 15. I moved to Miami and started working from the bottom, lifting cables in a studio. I had to serve coffee. I went through the entire process to enjoy what is happening now. It didn't happen overnight. 

I've never let it get to my head. I have no recognition, paintings, or awards if you go to my studio. I mean nothing; there is none of that. I don't like to think about that. I'm in my house right now, and you don't see anything on the walls; they're blank. I want to work as I have since day 1.

You have won 21 Latin GRAMMYs. Where do you keep the awards?

Those awards are at my parents' house. I send everything there. I don't have any awards at my house. My wife also tells me that our home is a place to disconnect, not to continue thinking about work. That helps me to stay rooted.

To know that the day before, I could have been with the biggest artist in the world, I could be with Shakira , Karol G or Benito, whoever I am currently working with, but when I come home, I feel that I am an ordinary person who has the blessing of working with the greatest artists of the moment. Realizing that also resets you, it keeps me grounded.

Did maintaining a lower profile help you in your career as a songwriter?

I am very quiet and shy. I express myself better by writing than by speaking. I like that people gradually discover who is behind the songs. I like that some people find that I wrote a song, and they make the connection, like the movie's endings, when you start connecting all the dots. I don't like telling people I did this or that.

When working with an artist, I am very clear that I am an instrument; I work for them. I don't have any ego. When working with artists, I listen to them and help them translate what they want to say in the songs. That is my job, and I try to be a tool for them; I don't want to be the protagonist.

You are known for your ability to make unexpected connections between artists and topliners; where did this talent come from?

It comes very naturally to me; I do it unconsciously. For example, in the collaboration between Carin León and Maluma , ["Según Quién"], I ended up being the person who connected them. In their case, I sent the song to Carin's team and introduced them about a week later. We organized a meal, and I made them get to know each other before recording the song.

In [ "De Vuelta Pa' La Vuelta" ] by Daddy Yankee with Marc Anthony , I was with Yankee in the studio. Yankee told me he wanted to do something different, and I showed him this salsa song. He likes it and tells me he wants to record it and do it in salsa. I connected Yankee with Marc — two legends who know each other, but I will gladly make that [musical] connection if I can.

That is part of why I created my record label, Border Kid Records, which is like a border that connects [two places], like the bridge between the United States and Mexico; I am a bridge between the artists.

You are a big fan of the Swedish producer and songwriter Max Martin. What have you learned from his career?

I am Max Martin 's No. 1 fan. To me, he is the greatest of all time, and what I like about him is that he is not bragging about his achievements.

It felt like such a great discovery when I found out how he was. I told my friends you like this song because this songwriter made it, so you are not a fan of the artist; you are a fan of the songwriter.

I dreamed that one day, my songs would have a similar effect in Latin music and the way people would discover me. He has always kept a shallow profile. I'm not comparing myself to him at all, but something that he has and that I also do unconsciously is constantly collaborating with people; we are always nourishing ourselves with new songwriters and producers.

I always check Max Martin's credits and see him working with new people. And that's all about not believing that you know everything but learning and always listening to new people that has something new to say.

What advice can you give to songwriters or singers starting their careers?

Always be authentic and do not follow trends. I differentiated myself from the songwriters and producers when I started because I didn't use many bad words [in my songs]. I always wanted to avoid jumping on that bandwagon, following a trend.

It is about doing things differently and creating your own trends. I am one of those who make a bachata or a merengue; when a merengue is not even trending, you make it a trend by [picking] the right artist and song.

What is Edgar Barrera's mark in music?

My lyrics are simple, honest, straightforward, and up-to-date; that's my trademark. Production-wise, if you hear a real instrument or a musician playing live, guitars, or things like that, that's always my mark.

 2024 GRAMMY Nominations: See The Full Nominees List

Olivia Rodrigo performing in 2023

Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartRadio

Artists Who Are Going On Tour In 2024: The Rolling Stones, Drake, Olivia Rodrigo & More

The year is just getting started, but 2024 is already stacked with exciting tours. Open up your calendar and start planning with this sprawling list of announced 2024 tours.

Just a couple of years ago, live music still looked uncertain — would variant X, Y or Z derail the train for the umpteenth time? But in that regard, 2023 felt almost totally in the clear — and that's why it feels like the rubber band is stretched back for 2024, and it's ready to launch.

Sure, compiling every musical act who's touring in 2024 might be impossible. But GRAMMY.com's stylistic purview is far and wide: country, hardcore, soul, R&B, rap, indie rock, you name it. As such, we're giving it our best shot — and will continue to update the list as more tours are announced.

Without further ado, here's a major cross section of the 2024 touring landscape as currently announced — from Alvvays to Adam Ant , from Def Leppard to Danny Brown.

Laura Pausini : Laura Pausini World Tour Jan. 6 - April 6 North & Latin America

Italian singer (and the Latin Recording Academy's Person Of The Year) Laura Pausini is venturing through North & Latin America in the spring.

Slowdive Jan. 16 - May 18 U.S., Asia & Europe

The reunited shoegaze greats just released a well-loved new album, everything is alive — which is currently taking on new shades onstage. See them in 2024, on an extensive tour of Europe with Japan dates, and then a plethora of U.S. stops.

Madison Beer : The Spinnin Tour Jan. 17 - June 13 UK, Europe, & U.S.

The pop, hip-hop, EDM, and R&B star released Silence Between Songs in 2023; she'll support it with The Spinnin Tour, which heads stateside from Europe across the spring of 2024.

Drake with J.Cole : It's All A Blur - Big As The What? Jan. 18 - March 27 U.S.

Hip-hop kingpins Drake and J. Cole are headed on a co-headlining tour; some Drake gigs will be J.-Cole-less.

Ana Tijoux Jan. 18 - April 13 North America, UK, & Europe

Chilean musician Ana Tijoux hasn't undergone a world tour since 2018, but she's about to change that with a run of European gigs following the release of VIDA , her first album in several years. .

Melanie Martinez Jan. 19 - June 27 North America, Asia & Australia

Alt-popper Melanie Martinez will segue her PORTALS Tour into The Trilogy Tour, which will see her revive her alter ego "Cry Baby." See her, in this persona, in the U.S. and across the pond.

Mitski Jan. 26 - June 6 UK, Europe, & U.S.

Fresh off the release of The Land is Inhospitable and So Are We , Mitski has announced a jaunt across North America with Tamino, Sunny War, Julia Jacklin , and Sarah Kinsley.

Gloria Trevi: Mi Soundtrack World Tour Jan. 26 - Sept. 22 U.S.

Known as the "Supreme Diva of Mexican Pop," Gloria Trevi is embarking on a world tour to top off the year, as she has recently announced the first leg.

Tinashe : BB/ANG3L U.S. Tour Jan. 31 - Feb. 15 U.S.

Actress, dancer and singer Tinashe will support her new album, BB/ANG3L , with a run of mostly East Coast dates.

Militarie Gun Jan. 31 - June 1 North America

Fresh off a tour with Scowl, hardcore-adjacent, brilliantly melodic punks Militarie Gun continue their rise with a 2024 North American tour.

Mariah The Scientist: To Be Eaten Alive Tour Feb. 1 - May 4 UK, Europe, & U.S.

R&B favorite Mariah the Scientist has been raring to return to the stage: "I miss hearing my fans scream my lyrics at the top of their lungs. I miss seeing all their faces," Mariah told Rolling Stone . "I miss all the different cities. To my fans, I miss us. I'm so ready to eat you alive." She'll be in Europe and the U.S.

Marc Anthony : Viviendo Tour Feb. 9 - March 9 North America

Latin and Salsa star Marc Anthony can't hide his excitement for his upcoming tour: "See you in 2024 with many moments to write about," Mark shared in his Instagram tour announcement. "We are going to live nights like no other."

Juanes : Vida Cotidiana World Tour Feb. 13 - March 30 North America

In support of his Vida Cotidiana album, Colombian rock legend Juanes is making stops around North America to celebrate the project.

Los Angeles Azules : El Amor de mi Vida Tour Feb. 13 - April 20 U.S.

Marking their epic return to the United States, the Cumbia sibling group are kicking off their tour in support of their upcoming album —which is set to be released this year.

Jon Batiste : UNEASY Tour Feb. 16 - April 27 U.S.

Five-time GRAMMY winner and 20-time nominee Jon Batiste isn't known as a traditional touring act — extemporaneous solo performances and orchestral works tend to be his jam. That's what makes his upcoming North American tour so enticing — how will this consummate shape-shifter approach the headline-touring model?

Chelsea Cutler : The Beauty Is Everywhere Tour Feb. 16 - March 30 North America

Singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and engineer Chelsea Cutler has revealed a 2024 headline tour titled The Beauty Is Everywhere Tour, in support of her new album Stellaria .

Red Hot Chili Peppers : Unlimited Love Tour Feb. 17 - July 30 North America

The veteran rockers are still supporting 2022's Unlimited Love and Return of the Dream Canteen ; in 2024, they'll go out with Kid Cudi , Ice Cube , Ken Carson, Otoboke Beaver, Seun Kuti , Wand, and Irontom.

PinkPantheress: Capable of Love Tour Feb. 20 - April 30 North America, UK & Europe

The TikTok sensation turned pop phenomenon will head out on her Capable of Love Tour, following the release of her debut album Heaven Knows . Rising artists Bktherula and Kanii will join her.

Niall Horan Feb. 21 - July 31 North America, Europe, & Australia

The Irish singer/songwriter has announced "THE SHOW" LIVE ON TOUR 2024 – his biggest tour yet and first headline run since 2018's Flicker world tour.

Bad Bunny - Most Wanted Tour Feb. 21 - May 26 U.S.

Bad Bunny's Most Wanted Tour will take him across 47 dates across North America — including three shows in Los Angeles, Chicago and New York.

Olivia Rodrigo : 2024 Tour Feb. 23 - Aug. 14 UK, Europe, & U.S.

Olivia Rodrigo will make a jaunt around the world with support from the Breeders, Chappell Roan and Pink Pantheress.

Sampha : North America 2024 Tour Feb. 23 - April 14 North America & Australia

South London singer/songwriter Sampha recently released a music video for "Can't Go Back," from his new album, Lahai . With it come North American dates for 2024.

Mon Laferte : Autopoiética Tour Feb. 29 - June 2 U.S. & Latin America

Chilean artist Mon Laferte's new album, Autopoiética , has been released to a clamorous response. In 2024, she'll bring the music across Latin America and the U.S.

Idles Feb. 29 - Dec. 7 North America, UK, & Europe

The purveyors of wild-eyed rock have extended their previously announced 2024 international tour with new dates across North America, Mexico, the UK, and Ireland.

Styx & Foreigner : Renegades & Juke Box Heroes Tour March 1 - Nov. 9 North America

Don't miss this classic rock heroes together, for the last time ever. Check out dates, along with heartfelt statements from both bands.

Nicki Minaj : Pink Friday 2 Tour March 1 - June 7 UK, Europe, & U.S.

The Harajuku Barbie is back with a new album, Pink Friday 2 , which landed Dec. 8. How will tunes like "Super Freaky Girl" and "Last Time I Saw You" translate to the stage? Don't miss her North American and European tour , which stretches from late March to early June.

Danny Brown: Quaranta '24 Tour March 3 - April 14 North America

The idiosyncratic MC is riding high off the release of his introspective new album, Quaranta . He's heading across North America in support of it.

Don Omar March 7 - April 21 North America

The reggaeton pioneer has announced he will be back in arenas in 2024 and bringing fans "Back to Reggaeton," a 20-date trek across North America that spans the artist's decades-long career.

Judas Priest : Invisible Shield Tour March 11 - May 22 Europe, UK, & U.S.

Metal titans Judas Priest are still going strong; they just announced a Spring 2024 U.S. tour with supporting act abaton.

Busta Rhymes March 13 - April 21 North America

Rap heavyweight Busta Rhymes has announced his Blockbusta Tour, which will bring him across the U.S. and Canada starting in March.

Tim McGraw : 2024 Standing Room Only Tour March 14 - June 27 U.S.

The country great's upcoming jaunt kicks off on March 14 and will stop through more than 40 cities. Carly Pearce will be a special guest.

Bleachers: From The Studio To The Stage March 19 - June 15 U.S. & UK

In late spring and early summer 2024, the Jack Antonoff -led rockers are hitting the road in support of their self-titled new album, which arrives March 8.

Tyla March 21 - May 28 UK, Europe, & U.S.

The unstoppable, GRAMMY-nominated R&B, amapiano singer Tyla will venture across the UK and Europe in spring 2024.

Adam Ant : ANTMUSIC Tour March 21 - May 11 U.S.

English post-punk and new wave legend Adam Ant is headed out on his ANTMUSIC tour, his first U.S. trek in five years. The day after it wraps up, he'll appear at the Cruel World 2024 festival.

The Slackers April 4 - April 14 North America

The revered, long-time purveyors of ska, reggae, dub and more have announced a spring tour across the US and Canada.

Alvvays : US Spring Tour 2024 April 4 - Aug. 8 North America, UK, & Europe

The indie darlings will traverse the United States in April and May, then head to Europe in late June for festival dates.

Tate Mcrae : Think Later World Tour April 17 - Nov 21 North America, UK, Europe, & Australia

Multi-platinum singer/songwriter Tate McRae will support her second album, THINK LATER , with a world tour in 2024.

The Rolling Stones : Hackney Diamonds Tour April 18 - July 17 North America

If the Rolling Stones ' secret NYC show with Lady Gaga was any indication, the Stones' stadium run around Hackney Diamonds — their first album of new material in 18 years — will be one for the books. For now, only stateside shows have been announced, but keep your eyes peeled for an expansion.

Hozier : Unreal Unearth Tour April 20 - Sept. 17 U.S.

Singer/songwriter Hozier is undertaking a headline tour of the UK and Ireland next summer, supporting his third album Unreal Unearth .

Alanis Morissette with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts : Triple Moon Tour June 9 - Aug. 10 North America

Two female pioneers are hitting the road, with special guest Morgan Wade. See where they're heading in the U.S. and Canada.

Pink : Summer Carnival Tour 2024 June 11 - Nov. 23 North America, UK, & Europe

Pink will continue to support her new album Trustfall with her Summer Carnival tour, which returns to North America in 2024. 

The Killers June 12 - July 11 UK & Ireland

The Killers have reached that stage where they're looking back on the hits. Following the recent release of their best-of compilation album Rebels Diamonds , shout along at these UK and Ireland dates .

Def Leppard , Journey , Steve Miller : 2024 Summer Stadium Tour July 6 - Sept. 8 U.S.

More oldies favorites, banding together for a U.S. stadium tour in 2024: Def Leppard and Journey will be near you soon. In select markets, Heart and Cheap Trick will also appear.

Earth Wind & Fire and Chicago : Heart & Soul Tour 2024 July 10 - Sept. 7 U.S.

These retro, AOR favorites are hitting the road together for the Heart & Soul Tour 2024, including an encore with both bands on stage. Check out the North American dates.

Sepultura : Farewell Tour Oct. 30 - Nov. 23 UK & Europe

The Brazilian metal heroes are calling it quits — but not before a final trek, just in time for their 40th anniversary.

GRAMMY Rewind: Foo Fighters Win A GRAMMY For "Walk," The Song They Recorded In Dave Grohl's Garage

Usted Señalemelo, Juanes, Peso Pluma, Karol G and Nicki Nichole

Photos: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Latin Recording Academy; Borja B. Hojas/Getty Images; Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Latin Recording Academy; Patricia J. Garcinuno/WireImage; Juan Naharro Gimenez/Getty Images

2023 In Review: 5 Trends That Defined Latin Music

2023 was a transformative year for Latin music: Música mexicana expanded globally; urbano music continued its dominance and innovative sounds broke boundaries. Read on for five trends showcasing the breadth of Latin music's influence.

2022 was the year of Rosalía ’s Motomami and Bad Bunny ’s Un Verano Sin Ti — two groundbreaking albums that expanded both the artistic scope and mainstream appeal of Latin music. How do you top that?

As it turns out, 2023 had a number of surprises in store: the emergence of música mexicana on an international scale, but also the further globalization of Latin sounds and new developments in urbano music, which continues to gain in influence and sophistication. It was also a particularly prolific year — with hundreds of singles, EPs and albums expanding the scope of Latin across genres and formats.

Here are some of the notable trends that emerged during the past 12 months.

Finally, Música Mexicana Gets The Chance To Shine

Reggaetón and urbano were at the forefront of the Latin music tsunami that began to take hold of the entire planet a good three years ago. During that time, many insiders pondered if the huge field of so-called regional Mexican music would ever enjoy such levels of exposure. Turns out there was nothing regional about it.

Far from stagnating, the genre evolved with the rise of the sparse, melancholy sound known as sad sierreño, and the swagger of hip-hop informing the zeitgeist of young artists like Natanael Cano and Junior H.

2023 will be forever remembered as the year when música mexicana connected with the world at large, and it happened mostly through one song: " Ella Baila Sola ," the collaboration between Jalisco singer Peso Pluma and Cali group Eslabón Armado — a tune whose spiraling groove is so buoyant and infectious, it transcends borders. The subversive duet of Bad Bunny and Grupo Frontera on mega-hit "un x100to" didn’t hurt either, and the movement gained strength with Peso Pluma’s excellent third LP, as well as the talents of young stars such as Fuerza Regida, Gabito Ballesteros and Yahritza y Su Esencia .

When It Comes To Latin Rock, Argentina Is Still At The Forefront

From Charly García and Luis Alberto Spinetta to Soda Stereo and Babasónicos, Argentina boasts a fierce tradition for generating legendary rock albums. Even though the South American nation has embraced the present with such urbano stars as Bizarrap , Duki and Nicki Nicole, there will always be a place of honor reserved for good old fashioned rock’n’roll in Argentina’s clubs and recording studios.

2023 was no exception. Hailing from the city of La Plata, Él Mató a un Policía Motorizado released Súper Terror . Their first full length album since 2017's La Síntesis O’Konor , the new LP includes atmospheric ballads like the gorgeous "Medalla de Oro." Another top contender is Tripolar , the third effort by Mendoza indie darlings Usted Señalemelo.

Also of note: Lo Más Cercano a Caer , the stunning debut by Nenagenix. Fronted by singer Martina Sampietro, the band has dreamed up a ferocious collection of songs with inspired touches of grunge and shoegaze.

Pop Stardom Is A Young Artist’s Game…

Popular music has always reflected the combustion and adrenaline of youth, but the immediacy of the digital era has heightened this fact. It seems that the transition from self-taught teens uploading their demos in TikTok to fully fledged stars performing at Coachella has become even more rapid.

Some of the most successful Latin artists climbing the 2023 charts have had only a couple of years to transition into pop icon status — and the vulnerability of their emotional state is often expressed in their music. From the reggaetón-fueled erotic narratives of 21 year-old Madrid rapper Quevedo ("PUNTO G") to the bachata-pop warmth of 19 year-old Mexican/American DannyLux ("MI HOGAR," with maye) and the confessional urbano narratives of 22-year-old Argentine vocalist Tiago PZK (the TINI duet "Me Enteré"), many young artists found the global platform where they could freely express their longings and dreams.

...But The Veterans Have Still Plenty To Say

Years of accolades have not dimmed the creative vision of veteran Latin artists. In the case of Juanes , a marital crisis during the pandemic inspired Vida Cotidiana — arguably the Colombian singer’s best album to date. Just listen to the gritty guitar textures of the majestic "Gris" and the spiraling Afro lines of "Cecilia," a sun-is-shining-again duet with Juan Luis Guerra. Vida Cotidiana is nominated for Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album alongside Cabra's MARTÍNEZ , Leche De Tigre by Diamante Eléctrico , Natalia Lafourcade 's De Todas Las Flores and EADDA9223 by Fito Paez .

At 46, Shakira finds herself at the top of her game, with major pop culture moments like her Bizarrap collaboration — the most epic revenge song of the year and a Latin GRAMMY winner — and the jagged edges of "TQG," her duet with KAROL G .

Having developed a tradition of recording solo excursions in Paris, Zoé frontman León Larregui explored his hazy psychedelic mystique on PRISMARAMA , the Mexican singer’s excellent — and first self-produced — third outing.

The Urbano Groove May Never Run Out Of Steam

You may think that global audiences would have tired of the ubiquitous reggaetón beat. But the music of Puerto Rico — just like traditional salsa in the ‘70s – has a gravitas that rewards longer attention spans. Fittingly for a genre known for its prolific work ethic, some of the biggest names in urbano released albums in 2023, and none of them disappoint.

One listen to the refined melody of "MÓNACO" — like a reggaetón take on a James Bond theme — is enough to realize that Bad Bunny’s creative streak hasn’t slowed down since he reimagined the Latin pop atlas with Un Verano Sin Ti . Known for his honeyed dance hits, Ozuna put out an EP ( Afro ) and an album ( Cosmo ), including the synth-pop magic of "Vocation," with producer David Guetta .

Last but not least, KAROL G’s MAÑANA SERÁ BONITO demonstrates on luminous tracks like "PROVENZA" and "CAIRO" that her work with fellow Colombian producer Ovy on the Drums is one of the defining artistic partnerships of the decade. MAÑANA is nominated for Best Música Urbana Album at the 2024 GRAMMYs alongside Rauw Alejandro 's SATURNO and Tainy's DATA.

2023 In Review: 5 Trends That Defined Hip-Hop

  • 1 "From Puerto Rico To The World": 5 Moments From Bad Bunny's Historic Yankee Stadium Show
  • 2 Mañana Y Siempre: How Karol G Has Made The World Mas Bonito
  • 3 Edgar Barrera, The Songwriter Behind 2023's Top Latin Hits, Shares How He Remains Grounded Amidst Success
  • 4 Artists Who Are Going On Tour In 2024: The Rolling Stones, Drake, Olivia Rodrigo & More
  • 5 2023 In Review: 5 Trends That Defined Latin Music

bad bunny tour nyc

Bad Bunny's ‘Most Wanted Tour': Here's Where Fans Can Still Find Last-Minute Tickets Online

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission.

After releasing his critically acclaimed album, the 80-minute Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana , and pulling double duty as the host and musical guest on Saturday Night Live , Bad Bunny embarked on his 47-date tour across America in February.

Dubbed the Most Wanted Tour , Benito's trek included 47 dates for the first half of the year, with stops including the opener in Salt Lake City, Utah, plus multiple dates at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles and Barclays Center in Brooklyn, before wrapping up with a series of concerts in Miami. With tickets still on sale and some sold out, the tour will support the Rolling Stone cover star ‘s new No. 1 full-length project.

"Mega-artist restlessness is a common affliction among world-straddling musical titans," Rolling Stone described in our Bad Bunny album review , "and Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana is the sound of an artist processing it - and fighting it, and transcending it, and blowing it off - in his own unique terms. As always, Benito goes his own way."

Where to Buy Bad Bunny Tickets Online

Though he's in the final stretch of the Most Wanted Tour , here's everywhere you can still buy Bad Bunny tickets right now (including the places to look for stubs that've sold out) to hear "Monaco," "Un Preview," and more in real life.

Find Bad Bunny Tickets on Ticketmaster

Tickets to Bad Bunny ‘s Most Wanted Tour are still on sale on Ticketmaster for select dates, including verified resale tickets. To score tickets, fans will want to be signed into their Ticketmaster account on the website or the Ticketmaster app. From there, you can select the date you want to see and you'll join the queue to buy tickets.

Find Bad Bunny Tickets on StubHub

If Bad Bunny tickets end up selling out for the Most Wanted Tour stop of your choice, you can search for better seats and deals on resale site StubHub . At the time of this writing, the reseller has available tickets for all of Bad Bunny's remaining 2024 dates at a range of prices. (Reminder: We recommend price-checking among ticket sites to make sure you're not paying more than face value.)

Find Bad Bunny Tickets on Vivid Seats

Another reseller that currently has Bad Bunny tickets for sale is Vivid Seats . You can use our exclusive promo code RS202 4 to save an extra $20 on first-time orders of $250 at checkout.

Find Bad Bunny Tickets on SeatGeek

Even though you might know SeatGeek best for scoring sports tickets, it's also a reliable ticket reseller for concerts. SeatGeek has Bad Bunny tickets for the rest of the 2024 Most Wanted Tour dates, and live music fans can use our promo code ROLLINGSTONE10 to take $10 off first eligible first orders of $200 before checkout. It's not a huge discount, but it's enough left to buy a digital download of Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana so you can prep for the upcoming show.

Bad Bunny Most Wanted Tour Dates 2024

With a few weeks to go and final dates in Miami, here's the complete remaining schedule for Bad Bunny's Most Wanted Tour in 2024.

April 6 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena

April 8 – Washington, D.C. @ Capital One Arena

April 11 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center

April 12 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center

April 13 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center

April 17 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden

April 19 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center

April 20 – Hartford, CT @ XL Center

April 22 – Louisville, KY @ KFC Yum! Center

April 24 – Tulsa, OK @ Bok Center

April 26 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center

April 27 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center

April 30 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center

May 1 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center

May 3 – Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center

May 4 – Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center

May 7 – New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center

May 10 – Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center

May 11 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena

May 14 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena

May 15 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena

May 17 – Orlando, FL @ Amway Center

May 18 – Orlando, FL @ Amway Center

May 21 – Tampa, FL @ Kaseya Center

May 24 – Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center

May 25 – Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center

May 26 – Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center

More from Rolling Stone

  • Jack Harlow Leads 2024 Preakness LIVE Performance Lineup
  • How to Watch Today's NC State vs. South Carolina March Madness Women's Final Four Game Online
  • Iowa vs. UConn Livestream: How to Watch the March Madness Final Four Game Online

Bad Bunny's ‘Most Wanted Tour': Here's Where Fans Can Still Find Last-Minute Tickets Online

  • Moscow concerts Moscow concerts Moscow concerts See all Moscow concerts ( Change location ) Today · Next 7 days · Next 30 days
  • Most popular artists worldwide
  • Trending artists worldwide

Rihanna live.

  • Tourbox for artists

Search for events or artists

  • Sign up Log in

Show navigation

  • Get the app
  • Moscow concerts
  • Change location
  • Popular Artists
  • Live streams
  • Popular artists

Bad Bunny tour dates 2024

Bad Bunny is currently touring across 1 country and has 25 upcoming concerts.

Their next tour date is at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, after that they'll be at Barclays Center again in Brooklyn.

Currently touring across

Bad Bunny live.

Upcoming concerts (25) See nearest concert

Barclays Center

Wells Fargo Center

KFC Yum! Center

Moody Center ATX

Toyota Center

American Airlines Center

Smoothie King Center

Spectrum Center

Bridgestone Arena

State Farm Arena

Amalie Arena

Kaseya Center

Past concerts

Capital One Arena

Little Caesars Arena

Scotiabank Arena

View all past concerts

Recent tour reviews

This guy is worth every penny best Spanish rapper ever when you see him come out you feel that energy everyone going crazy all the bad bitches going crazy for him bad bunny is the goat the best performer I've ever seen his style is very different he gives me lil uzi vibes that's why I love bad bunny

Report as inappropriate

gian24k’s profile image

The event stated that it would begin at 7pm. It didnt start till almost 9pm. It would be helpful if the start time was more accurate. Overall, it was a good performance. Wish there was some performance before the concert. I did enjoy how the effects were presented, love the bracelets that were on the seats. The surprised guest fantastic. Will I come to another concert of Bad Bunny, probably not for a long time. Hoping that he comes out with more surprises later in the future.

ruby-sandoval-1’s profile image

Bad Bunny was freakin dope! Omg I seriously wish I can re-live yesterday. He is an amazing artist, he was worth the money I spent. I love his crazy style and he has some good dance moves , plus he is fine . But I really enjoyed the show and hoping he comes back to Los Angeles soon . I love ya Bad Bunny !!!

AnaGSup’s profile image

  • Most popular charts
  • API information
  • Brand guidelines
  • Community guidelines
  • Terms of use
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookies settings
  • Cookies policy

Get your tour dates seen everywhere.

EMP

  • But we really hope you love us.

Ticket prices are dropping for Bad Bunny’s Barclays concert tonight. Here’s where to get tickets under $200

  • Published: Apr. 11, 2024, 12:14 p.m.

Bad Bunny

Bad Bunny will perform at the Barclays Center on April 11-13. AP

  • Nicole Iuzzolino | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

Tonight is your night to see Bad Bunny, if you haven’t bought tickets yet.

The Puerto Rican singer and rapper is bringing his “Most Wanted Tour” to the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. on April 11-13 .

Like with Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo’s tours , tickets for Bad Bunny’s North American tour had price tags as high as $800, but prices have finally dropped under $200.

The cheapest ticket available, before fees, for his concert tonight is $136 on Vivid Seats .

With how many fans Bad Bunny has and how desperate they are to see him live, you shouldn’t wait to snatch these up because they won’t last long.

Plus, tickets for his April 12 and 13 concerts at the Barclays Center have dropped under $300 .

The cheapest tickets for his April 12 show, before fees, is $215 on Vivid Seats while tickets for the April 13 show are $210 on Vivid Seats .

If you miss out on these tickets, you can find others on StubHub , Vivid Seats , TicketCity and SeatGeek .

First-time Vivid Seats users can save $20 on ticket orders over $200 by entering promo code NJ20 at checkout.

TicketCity users can save $15 on orders over $400 using promo code TCITYSAVE15 at checkout.

You can find a full calendar of Bad Bunny’s remaining tour dates are available here .

More upcoming tours heading to the Barclays Center

Bad Bunny is not the only artist heading to Barclays Center this year.

Here is a list of upcoming tours that you won’t want to miss: Chris Brown , Janet Jackson , Russ , Usher and Missy Elliot .

The Best Upcoming 2024 Tours

  • Aerosmith will say ‘peace out’ to N.J. and NYC during extended 2024 farewell tour
  • How much are Andrea Bocelli tickets for his upcoming 2024 tour dates?
  • Missy Elliot announced her first-ever tour with Ciara, Busta Rhymes and Timbaland. Here’s how to get tickets for the ‘Out Of This World’ tour
  • Maroon 5 announced exclusive N.J. and N.Y. concerts this summer. Here’s how to get tickets

Our journalism needs your support. Please subscribe today to NJ.com .

Nicole Iuzzolino can be reached at [email protected] . Have a tip? Tell us at nj.com/tips .

If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.

bad bunny tour nyc

Bad Bunny Most Wanted Tour Tickets: Everything You Need to Know

  • Copied to Clipboard

bad bunny tour nyc

Navigate to the Spanish-language version of this page here:

Bad Bunny Most Wanted Tour Boletos: Todo Lo Que Necesitas Saber

Bad Bunny has announced 2024 dates for his Most Wanted Tour. The Bad Bunny North American tour will travel to the following cities:

02/21 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Delta Center

02/23 – Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena

02/24 – Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena

02/27 – Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center

02/28 – Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center

03/01 – San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center

03/02 – San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center

03/05 – Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center

03/07 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center

03/09 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena

03/13 – Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com Arena

03/14 – Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com Arena

03/15 – Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com Arena

03/20 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena

03/23 – Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center

03/26 – Kansas City, MO @ T-Mobile Center

03/28 – Chicago, IL @ United Center

03/29 – Chicago, IL @ United Center

03/30 – Chicago, IL @ United Center

04/04 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena

04/06 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena

04/09 – Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena

04/11 – New York, NY @ Barclays Center

04/12 – New York, NY @ Barclays Center

04/13 – New York, NY @ Barclays Center

04/17 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden

04/19 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center

04/20 – Hartford, CT @ XL Center

04/22 – Louisville, KY @ KFC Yum! Arena

04/24 – Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center

04/26 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center

04/27 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center

04/30 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center

05/01 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center

05/03 – Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center

05/04 – Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center

05/07 – New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center

05/10 – Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center

05/11 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena

05/14 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena

05/15 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena

05/17 – Orlando, FL @ Amway Center

05/18 – Orlando, FL @ Amway Center

05/21 – Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena

05/24 – Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center

05/25 – Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center

05/26 – Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center

Bad Bunny is asking fans to register for the Most Wanted Tour sale to:

  • Help block bots and scalpers
  • Get more tickets to real people who want to attend the show
  • Reduce resale (only 5-10% of tickets using registration are resold vs 20-30% of others)

Registration does not guarantee access to the sale, or to tickets. We expect there will be high demand for this tour meaning that only a limited number of fans will be randomly selected to get access to the sale based on ticket availability. Every fan who successfully registers will have a chance to be selected.

How do I register?

It’s simple: just sign in and choose your show(s).

Here’s what happens next:

SAME DAY: You’ll get an email confirming your registration within 24 hours.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24: You’ll get a second email in the evening telling you if you were selected to get access to the sale or waitlisted.

  • If you’re selected, you’ll also get a text with your unique access code to use for the sale.
  • If waitlisted, you might still have a shot later if any tickets remain.

How do I register for the Bad Bunnys Most Wanted Tour sale?

Registration will be open at registration.ticketmaster.com/badbunny2024 until Sunday, October 22 at 11:59 PM ET.

Will I be more likely to get access to the sale if I register early?

No. It’s not a race. The selection process is random, and fans can register any time for a chance to access the sale.

When do tickets go on sale?

Tickets will go on sale on Wednesday, October 25 beginning at 11 a.m. local time. Tickets will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.

How do I access the ticket sale once I get a code?

Use the link in your email to join the waiting room up to 30 minutes prior to the start of your sale. When the sale opens you’ll automatically be placed in the queue and when it’s your turn to shop you’ll hear an alert and then be asked to enter your unique access code.

Please note, ONLY fans who were selected to receive a code will be able to join the waiting room and queue. Once in the sale, tickets are first come, first served.

When should I expect my access code?

If you are selected to join the sale, you’ll get a text with your unique code and a sale link the evening before your sale begins.

Can I transfer my code to someone else?

No, codes are unique to the account they’re issued to and won’t work if shared.

What are the age restrictions for the event?

This event is all ages.

Tickets have gone on sale, I registered and never received my code?

Registering does not guarantee you will receive a unique access code. You should have received a confirmation email on the day you registered and a second email on Tuesday, October 24 telling you if you were selected to get a code or waitlisted.

Why didn’t my code work?

You may have maxed out your six (6) ticket per account limit. Due to demand, all events have a ticket limit to allow more fans like you to get tickets.

What happens if I’m waitlisted?

If tickets remain after the initial sale you may get another shot. In that case, you’ll receive an email or text with additional details.

Why is the artist choosing to use registration?

Registration helps block bots and scalpers from the sale and gives everyone who successfully registers a shot at getting access.

I’m a real person — not a bot or reseller. Why didn’t I get access?

Selection is random and not a measure of how big a fan anybody is. There were more fans registered than there are tickets available for this tour so a limited number of fans get access to sale, and others must be placed on the waitlist. The number of fans who receive access depends on the number of tickets currently available — this is done to help create a less crowded ticket shopping experience for fans.

Bad Bunny está pidiendo a los fans que se registren para la venta de Most Wanted Tour para:

  • Ayudar a bloquear bots y revendedores
  • Que más personas reales que quieran asistir al espectáculo obtengan boletos
  • Reducir la reventa (solo entre el 5 y el 10 % de los boletos son revendidos cuando se usa registro, comparado contra el 20-30 % cuando no se usa)

La inscripción no garantiza el acceso a la venta, ni a las entradas. Esperamos que haya una gran demanda para esta gira, lo que significa que sólo un número limitado de fans serán seleccionados aleatoriamente para tener acceso a la venta según la disponibilidad de entradas. Cada fan que se registre exitosamente tendrá la oportunidad de ser seleccionado.

¿Cómo me registro?

Es simple: simplemente inicia sesión y elige tu(s) evento(s).

Esto es lo que sucede a continuación:

EL MISMO DÍA: Recibirás un correo electrónico confirmando tu registro dentro de las siguientes 24 horas.

Martes 24 de octubre: recibirás un segundo correo electrónico que te informará si fuiste seleccionado para obtener acceso a la venta o si estás en la lista de espera.

  • Si eres seleccionado, recibirás un mensaje de texto con tu código de acceso único para usarlo en la venta.
  • Si estás en la lista de espera, es posible que aún tengas una oportunidad más adelante si quedan boletos.

¿Cómo me registro para la venta de Most Wanted Tour de Bad Bunny?

La inscripción estará abierta a las registration.ticketmaster.com/badbunny2024 hasta el domingo 22 de octubre a las 11:59 PM ET.

¿Tendré más probabilidades de tener acceso a la venta si me registro temprano?

No. No es una carrera. El proceso de selección es aleatorio y los fanáticos pueden registrarse en cualquier momento para tener la oportunidad de acceder a la venta.

¿Cuándo salen a la venta los tickets?

Los boletos saldrán a la venta el miércoles 25 de octubre empezando a las 11 AM hora local. Los boletos se venderán por orden de llegada.

¿Cómo accedo a la venta de entradas una vez que obtengo un código?

Utiliza el enlace de tu correo electrónico para unirte a la sala de espera hasta 30 minutos antes del inicio de su venta. Cuando se abra la oferta, se le colocará automáticamente en la fila y cuando sea tu turno de comprar, escucharás una alerta y luego se te pedirá que ingreses tu código de acceso único.

Ten en cuenta que SÓLO los fanáticos que fueron seleccionados para recibir un código podrán unirse a la sala de espera y a la fila. Una vez en la venta, los boletos se otorgan por orden de llegada.

¿Cuándo debo recibir mi código de acceso?

Si eres seleccionado para unirte a la venta, recibirás un mensaje de texto con tu código único y un enlace de venta la noche antes de que comience la venta. Ten en cuenta que esto puede diferir del día en que recibiste tu correo electrónico si las ventas están programadas para varios días.

¿Puedo transferir mi código a otra persona?

No, los códigos no son transferibles y no funcionarán si se comparten. Además solo son válidos para comprar hasta seis (6) boletos por cuenta.

¿Cuáles son las restricciones de edad para el evento?

No hay restricciones de edad para este evento.

¿Las entradas salieron a la venta, me registré y nunca recibí mi código?

Registrarte no garantiza que recibirás un código de acceso único. Deberías haber recibido un correo electrónico de confirmación el día de tu registro y un segundo correo electrónico el martes 24 de octubre informándote si fuiste seleccionado para obtener un código o si estás en la lista de espera.

¿Por qué no funcionó mi código?

Es posible que haya superado el límite de entradas. Debido a la demanda, todos los eventos tienen un límite de entradas para permitir que más fans como tú obtengan entradas.

¿Qué pasa si estoy en lista de espera?

Si quedan entradas después de la venta inicial, es posible que tengas otra oportunidad. En ese caso, recibirás un correo electrónico o un mensaje de texto con detalles adicionales.

¿Por qué el artista elige utilizar el registro?

El registro ayuda a bloquear la venta de robots y revendedores y brinda a todos los que se registran con éxito la oportunidad de obtener acceso.

¿Soy un fan verdadero - no un bot o revendedor. Por qué no obtuve acceso?

La selección es aleatoria y no es una medida de cuán fanático es alguien. Hubo más fanáticos registrados que boletos disponibles para esta gira, por lo que un número limitado de fanáticos tiene acceso a la venta y otros deben colocarse en la lista de espera. La cantidad de fanáticos que reciben acceso depende de la cantidad de boletos disponibles actualmente; esto se hace para ayudar a crear una experiencia de compra de boletos menos concurrida para los fanáticos.

bad bunny tour nyc

El Ultimo Tour del Mundo

  • Add to cal March 19  |  8:00PM
  • Add to cal March 20  |  8:00PM

Event Information

Bad Bunny's El Ultimo Tour del Mundo stops in Brooklyn on March 19 & 20, 2022.

To view our health and safety protocols, click here .

Upcoming Events

bad bunny tour nyc

Most Wanted Tour

bad bunny tour nyc

Devin Haney vs. Ryan Garcia

bad bunny tour nyc

Jordan Brand Classic

bad bunny tour nyc

Nicki Minaj

Pink friday 2 world tour.

bad bunny tour nyc

Strength of a Woman Festival & Summit 2024

Featuring mary j. blige, 50 cent, jill scott & more.

bad bunny tour nyc

New York Liberty vs. Indiana Fever

Home opener.

For more information on group outings, please visit liberty.wnba.com/group-sales/ .

Bad Bunny's Most Wanted Tour: Everything to Know

Bad Bunny

Get all the details on the Puerto Rican superstar's fifth concert tour, including the dates and setlist.

Bad Bunny  has officially kicked off his highly anticipated Most Wanted Tour!  

The 29-year-old Puerto Rican superstar launched his fifth concert tour on Feb. 21 in Salt Lake City, Utah, and on Saturday, he took over San Francisco's Chase Center for his second sold-out show at the venue. 

ET was on hand for the concert, which was a departure from his 2022 record-breaking tour,  El Último Tour del Mundo . Unlike the last tour -- which amassed over $435 million, according to  Billboard ,  and featured more upbeat party hits -- Bad Bunny fully embraces his "King of Latin Trap" title as he returns to his trap music roots by performing songs from his latest album,  Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana. 

Bad Bunny's concert was full of surprises from start to finish. In addition to the updated setlist, the show features three different stages (including a floating catwalk), a full orchestra, inclusive choreography, a ton of pyrotechnics, incredible light shows, and even a real-life horse.

During the second act of the show, Bad Bunny makes his way to one of the stages on horseback as part of the tour's Wild West theme. In fact, PETA recently slammed the musician for the concert stunt, telling Newsweek ,  "Horses are extremely skittish individuals, and they're not props to be ridden across a stage amid flashing lights, booming music and noisy crowds. As they're easily spooked, this could have ended in tragedy, all for an absurd and thoughtless gimmick." The "Where She Goes" rapper has yet to issue a public response. 

While the majority of the concert consists of Bad Bunny singing hit after hit, the performer does take a moment during the middle of the show to share his appreciation for his fans.

"I want to thank you for being here tonight once again. San Francisco, thank you for being here. I appreciate it so much," he told the crowd in Spanish, before asking how everybody was feeling. 

As the crowd cheered, Bad Bunny continued: "With this place full of so many people, it is impossible for each of you to be feeling good. It's impossible. I am 100 percent sure that perhaps many of you tonight are going through a situation in your lives, a concern, a difficult moment, but either way, you came out... you left your problems outside and are here spending the night with me... Thank you very much. You guys also make me feel better, so thank you."

Bad Bunny has long been open about his mental health struggles , and during his performance on Sunday, he spoke about how some days are harder than others, saying some days he wakes up not wanting to do anything, and other days, he feels like "moving the world."

"It's part of life," he told the audience. "We have those moments where we're not totally OK. It's part of the day-to-day process."

Following his only speech of the night, Bad Bunny transitioned into an acoustic set, accompanied by a piano, before closing out the show with some of his more popular hits, including "Dakiti," "Me Porto Bonito," and "Where She Goes."

Tickets for Bad Bunny's Most Wanted Tour can be purchased on LiveNation.com .

Get Tickets

For more on the tour, including dates and the full setlist, see below.

Bad Bunny's Most Wanted Tour Dates

  • Feb. 21 - Salt Lake City, UT - Delta Center
  • Feb. 23 - Las Vegas, NV - T-Mobile Arena
  • Feb. 24 - Las Vegas, NV - T-Mobile Arena
  • Feb. 27 - Phoenix, AZ - Footprint Center
  • Feb. 28 - Phoenix, AZ - Footprint Center
  • March 1 - San Francisco, CA - Chase Center
  • March 2  - San Francisco, CA - Chase Center
  • March 5 - Sacramento, CA - Golden 1 Center
  • March 7 - Portland, OR - Moda Center
  • March - Seattle, WA - Climate Pledge Arena
  • March 13 - Los Angeles, CA - Crypto.com Arena
  • March 14 - Los Angeles, CA - Crypto.com Arena
  • March 15 - Los Angeles, CA - Crypto.com Arena
  • March 20 - Denver, CO - Ball Arena
  • March 23 - Minneapolis, MN - Target Center
  • March 26 - Kansas City, MO - T-Mobile Center
  • March 28 - Chicago, IL - United Center
  • March 29 - Chicago, IL - United Center
  • March 30 - Chicago, IL - United Center
  • April 4 - Toronto, ONT - Scotiabank Arena
  • April 6 - Detroit, MI - Little Caesars Arena
  • April 9 - Washington, DC - Capital One Arena
  • April 11 - New York, NY - Barclays Center
  • April 12 - New York, NY - Barclays Center
  • April 13 - New York, NY - Barclays Center
  • April 17 - Boston, MA - TD Garden
  • April 19 - Philadelphia, PA - Wells Fargo Center
  • April 20 - Hartford, CT - XL Center
  • April 22 - Louisville, KY - KFC Yum! Center
  • April 24 - Tulsa, OK - BOK Center
  • April 26 - Austin, TX - Moody Center
  • April 27 - Austin, TX - Moody Center
  • April 30 - Houston, TX - Toyota Center
  • May 1 - Houston, TX - Toyota Center
  • May 3 - Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center
  • May 4 - Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center
  • May 7 - New Orleans, LA - Smoothie King Center
  • May 10 - Charlotte, NC - Spectrum Center
  • May 11 - Nashville, TN - Bridgestone Arena
  • May 14 - Atlanta, GA - State Farm Arena
  • May 15 - Atlanta, GA - State Farm Arena
  • May 17 - Orlando, FL - Amway Center
  • May 18 - Orlando, FL - Amway Center
  • May 21 - Tampa, FL - Amalie Arena
  • May 24 - Miami, FL - Kaseya Center
  • May 25 - Miami, FL - Kaseya Center
  • May 26 - Miami, FL - Kaseya Center

Bad Bunny's Most Wanted Tour Opening Acts

The show opens with a special 10-minute performance by the Philharmonic Orchestra Project under the direction of GRAMMY-winning conductor Carlitos Lopez.

What Time Does Bad Bunny's Most Wanted Tour Start?

Doors open at 7:00 PM and Bad Bunny hits the stage at 9:00 PM.

How Long Is Bad Bunny's Most Wanted Tour?

Bad Bunny plays over 30 of his hits over the span of two hours.

Bad Bunny's Most Wanted Tour Setlist 

  • "Nadie Sabe"
  • "Mr. October"
  • "Mercedes Carota"
  • "Cybertruck"
  • "Telefono Nuevo"
  • "Tú No Metes Cabra"
  • "No Te Hagas"
  • "Tú No Vive Así"
  • "Vuelve Candy B"
  • "Thunder Y Lightning"
  • "Gracias Por Nada"
  • "Un x100to"
  • "Baby Nueva"
  • "Perro Negro"
  • "Yo Perreo Sola"
  • "Me Porto Bonito"
  • "Un Preview"
  • "No Me Quiero Casar"
  • "Where She Goes"

Updates on Celebrity News, TV, Fashion and More!

RELATED CONTENT:

Bad Bunny Surprises Students at Florida International University

Bad Bunny Surprises Students at Florida International University

Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny Celebrate New Year's Eve Together

Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny Celebrate New Year's Eve Together

Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny Break Up After Less Than 1 Year: Source

Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny Break Up After Less Than 1 Year: Source

  • Today's news
  • Reviews and deals
  • Climate change
  • 2024 election
  • Fall allergies
  • Health news
  • Mental health
  • Sexual health
  • Family health
  • So mini ways
  • Unapologetically
  • Buying guides

Entertainment

  • How to Watch
  • My watchlist
  • Stock market
  • Biden economy
  • Personal finance
  • Stocks: most active
  • Stocks: gainers
  • Stocks: losers
  • Trending tickers
  • World indices
  • US Treasury bonds
  • Top mutual funds
  • Highest open interest
  • Highest implied volatility
  • Currency converter
  • Basic materials
  • Communication services
  • Consumer cyclical
  • Consumer defensive
  • Financial services
  • Industrials
  • Real estate
  • Mutual funds
  • Credit cards
  • Credit card rates
  • Balance transfer credit cards
  • Business credit cards
  • Cash back credit cards
  • Rewards credit cards
  • Travel credit cards
  • Checking accounts
  • Online checking accounts
  • High-yield savings accounts
  • Money market accounts
  • Personal loans
  • Student loans
  • Car insurance
  • Home buying
  • Options pit
  • Investment ideas
  • Research reports
  • Fantasy football
  • Pro Pick 'Em
  • College Pick 'Em
  • Fantasy baseball
  • Fantasy hockey
  • Fantasy basketball
  • Download the app
  • Daily fantasy
  • Scores and schedules
  • GameChannel
  • World Baseball Classic
  • Premier League
  • CONCACAF League
  • Champions League
  • Motorsports
  • Horse racing
  • Newsletters

New on Yahoo

  • Privacy Dashboard

Bad Bunny 2024 setlist: Every song he played when the Most Wanted Tour hit Phoenix

  • Oops! Something went wrong. Please try again later. More content below

Bad Bunny set the tone at Footprint Center on Tuesday, Feb, 27, for the first of two nights on the Most Wanted Tour with “Nadie Sabe,” the opening track of “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana,” his acclaimed 2023 release, which put him back at No. 1 on Billboard’s album chart in late October.

The entire 10-song first act of the concert, which lasted just over four hours, was devoted to the new release, with the first five songs performed in the exact same order.

By the time, he brought the epic concert to a close, he’d made his way through nearly the entire album.

But that still left plenty of time to reach back to his early trap days in a second set whose highlights included his Soundcloud breakthrough “Diles,” “ Tú no vive así ,” “Soy Pior” and “Pa Ti.”

Surprisingly, he only featured two songs from “Un Verano Sin Ti,” a 2022 release that hung on to become the most-streamed album of last year on Spotify.

Bad Bunny Phoenix concert guide: Tickets, start time and Footprint Center's bag policy

Bad Bunny Most Wanted Tour setlist 2024

Here's every song Bad Bunny played on Feb. 27, 2024, at Footprint Center in Phoenix:

"The Orquestra"

"Nadie Sabe"

"Mr. October"

"Mercedes Carota"

"Cybertruck"

"Telefono Nuevo"

"Tú no Metes Cabra"

"No Te Hagas"

"Tú No Vive Así"

"Vuelve Candy B"

"Thunder Y Lightning"

"Gracias por Nada"

"Un x100to"

ACT IV (Mix Perreo)

"Baby Nueva"

"Perro Negro"

"Yo Perreo Sola"

"Me Porto Bonito"

"Un Preview"

Concert Review: Bad Bunny arrived on horseback and went hard with a full orchestra in wild Phoenix concert

"Where She Goes"

Reach the reporter at   [email protected]  or 602-444-4495. Follow him on Twitter   @EdMasley .

Support local journalism.   Subscribe to azcentral.com today.

This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Bad Bunny setlist 2024: Every song he did in Phoenix

Recommended Stories

O.j. simpson dead at 76 after battle with cancer, family announces.

O.J. Simpson, one of the most infamous figures in U.S. history, had been battling cancer.

2024 NBA Mock Draft 6.0: Projections for every pick following March Madness

With the NCAA tournament behind us, here's an updated look at Yahoo Sports' first- and second-round projections for the 2024 NBA Draft.

Here’s who will pay for Biden’s student loan cancellations

Cancelling student debt is a windfall for the borrowers who benefit, but taxpayers foot the bill.

Republicans (?!?) are killing a tax cut

In a flip of the usual priorities, Senate Republicans seem likely to kill a set of tax cuts that have already passed the House and are broadly popular. Here's why.

2025 Toyota 4Runner (finally!) revealed, and the new Trailhunter is extremely cool

The 2025 Toyota 4Runner is finally arriving this fall with a full lineup including returning TRD Pro and new Trailhunter. Hybrid power now available.

2025 Toyota 4Runner vs Land Cruiser vs the old 4Runner: How they compare

The 2025 Toyota 4Runner looks like it'll be a clear improvement to its predecessor. Though looking at the specs, it may pose a problem for the Land Cruiser

Adam Silver: Raptors’ Jontay Porter accused of ‘cardinal sin’ in betting scandal, full ban a possibility

The league is investigating Jontay Porter over several betting irregularities in which player props on him all hit after he left games early.

2024 NFL Draft guide: 32 teams, 32 needs, picks, best fits and more

What selections does your team have? What areas should it address? Who's the dream fantasy pick? We cover all that and more for every franchise right here.

Why the Fed risks relearning the painful inflation lessons of the 1970s

The Fed is aiming to avoid a repeat of the double inflation episode that rocked the 1970s and early 1980s.

Report: Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore planned significant payroll cuts with Timberwolves

Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore reportedly planned to bring the Timberwolves below the projected luxury tax threshold next season, which left Glen Taylor very concerned.

an image, when javascript is unavailable

  • Manage Account

Here Are All the Surprise Guests at Bad Bunny’s Most Wanted Tour So Far

From Feid to Young Miko, here are the artists that have joined El Conejo Malo on his 2024 U.S. tour.

By Isabela Raygoza

Isabela Raygoza

Associate Editor, Billboard Español

  • Share this article on Facebook
  • Share this article on Twitter
  • Share this article on Flipboard
  • Share this article on Pinit
  • + additional share options added
  • Share this article on Tumblr
  • Share this article on Reddit
  • Share this article on Linkedin
  • Share this article on Whatsapp
  • Share this article on Email
  • Print this article
  • Share this article on Comment

BAD BUNNY kicks off Most Wanted Tour

Bad Bunny ‘s Most Wanted Tour is in high gear, bringing his latest album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana , to life across various U.S. cities. Meanwhile, he has invited multiple surprise guests along the way.

The Puerto Rican superstar kicked off his 2024 tour in Salt Lake City, Utah on February 21, promoted by Live Nation. According to Billboard Boxscore, the tour has already grossed $84.2M and sold 282K tickets across its first 18 shows, selling out venues everywhere it’s been.

The Most Wanted Tour features a 37-song setlist that spans El Conejo Malo’s diverse discography, with a focus on his latest album. In addition to the new songs, Bunny pays homage to his earlier work and his Latin trap roots. To see the complete setlist, click here .

In a handful of cities, Bad Bunny has been joined by some surprise guest artists, so far those include Young Miko , Feid , Bryant Myers , and Mora .

The Most Wanted Tour follows on the heels of Bunny’s record-breaking World’s Hottest Tour stadium run, and prior to that, El Último Tour del Mundo, which together closed in 2022 with a staggering $435 million in tour grosses. The current tour continues to build on this success, with sold-out shows and stops including several nights in Los Angeles, Chicago, New York and Miami.

As his U.S. trek carries on, fans can anticipate the surprises that await. Here are Bad Bunny’s surprise guests on his current Most Wanted Tour so far, in alphabetical order:

Bryant Myers

On March 13, during the first of his three shows at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, Bad Bunny was joined by Bryant Myers, a frequent collaborator. Together, they performed “Seda,” a track from Bunny’s latest album.

The longtime Puerto Rican friends have previously joined forces on early Bunny hits such as 2017 singles “Pa Ti” and “Un Ratito Más,” as well as “Triste” from Myers’ 2018 debut album La Oscuridad . Check them out shouting out Puerto Rico on their latest trap effort “Seda.”

@karlafrs1 03/13/2024 @Bad Bunny brings out special guest Bryant Myers for his first LA show of his most wanted tour. #badbunny #badbunnypr #bryantmyers #seda #badbunnyconcert #mostwantedtour #losangeles #cryptoarena #concert #fyp ♬ original sound – Karlafrs1

On March 5 in Sacramento, Bad Bunny surprised fans by welcoming Colombian sensation Feid to the stage. Under the glow of green lighting — a nod to El Ferxxo’s signature aesthetic — the duo delivered a powerful rendition of the reggaeton hit “Perro Negro” off Bunny’s latest album. The audience was ecstatic over Feid’s unexpected appearance, as can be seen in the performance video below:

@anamgtz Bad Bunny most wanted tour! Surprise guest! #badbunnyconcert #mostwantedtour #feid #feidykarolg #badbunnypr ♬ original sound – AnaMgtz

As Bad Bunny served himself a glass of licor while wearing a black head scarf with studs, he also prepared the crowd to the next moment — Mora’s unexpected arrival.

The star from Bayamón, Puerto Rico, emerged from behind Bunny, adding more energy to the captivated crowd at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on the third night, March 15. Together, they delivered a lively performance of “Hibiki,” a fast-paced, house-infused trap song and the fourth track from Bunny’s latest album. You can view their dynamic performance in the video below:

@_hernandez562 MOST WANTED TOUR NIGHT 3 SPECIAL GUEST: @Mora 🤯🐰🐎🔥 @Bad Bunny #hibiki #mora #nadiesabeloquevaapasarmañana #mostwanted #mostwantedtour ♬ original sound – Abel Hernandez 🇲🇽

On March 30, Bad Bunny surprised audiences with a special appearance by Young Miko for the closing night of his Chicago dates. Benito welcomed her with a gigantic hug , and together, they performed “Fina,” off of Nadie Sabe , live for the first time. Bunny had previously showed his support for the emerging star in July of 2022 when she made a surprise appearance on his Coliseo de Puerto Rico show, before kicking off World’s Hottest Tour that year.

Amid a sample of Tego Calderón’s “Pa’ Que Retozen,” “Fina” sees the artists shining with lyrical brilliance. Check out their live showcase below:

Bad Bunny, Young Miko – Fina pic.twitter.com/1l9lethMrW — DIOS BUNNY (@diosbunnyy) March 31, 2024

Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox

Want to know what everyone in the music business is talking about?

Get in the know on.

Billboard is a part of Penske Media Corporation. © 2024 Billboard Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

optional screen reader

Charts expand charts menu.

  • Billboard Hot 100™
  • Billboard 200™
  • Hits Of The World™
  • TikTok Billboard Top 50
  • Song Breaker
  • Year-End Charts
  • Decade-End Charts

Music Expand music menu

  • R&B/Hip-Hop

Culture Expand culture menu

Media expand media menu, business expand business menu.

  • Business News
  • Record Labels
  • View All Pro

Pro Tools Expand pro-tools menu

  • Songwriters & Producers
  • Artist Index
  • Royalty Calculator
  • Market Watch
  • Industry Events Calendar

Billboard Español Expand billboard-espanol menu

  • Cultura y Entretenimiento

Honda Music Expand honda-music menu

Quantcast

IMAGES

  1. Bad Bunny Puts On Impressive New York Concert: Recap

    bad bunny tour nyc

  2. For Your Viewing Pleasure: Watch Bad Bunny Perform Concert In New York City

    bad bunny tour nyc

  3. Bad Bunny Concert Recap: His Raw Power Was On Full Display in Brooklyn

    bad bunny tour nyc

  4. Bad Bunny Concert Recap: His Raw Power Was On Full Display in Brooklyn

    bad bunny tour nyc

  5. Bad Bunny Flies, Evokes Pan-Latinx Pride at Madison Square Garden Show

    bad bunny tour nyc

  6. Bad Bunny "EL ÚLTIMO TOUR DEL MUNDO 2022" with CMN : Presented by

    bad bunny tour nyc

COMMENTS

  1. Bad Bunny Tickets, 2024 Concert Tour Dates

    04/12 - New York, NY @ Barclays Center; 04/13 - New York, NY @ Barclays Center; 04/17 - Boston, MA @ TD Garden; ... Find Bad Bunny tour schedule, concert details, reviews and photos. Buy Bad Bunny tickets from the official Ticketmaster.com site. Find Bad Bunny tour schedule, concert details, reviews and photos. ...

  2. Bad Bunny Brooklyn Tickets, Barclays Center 2024 Tour Dates

    Friday 08:00 PMFri 8:00 PM 4/12/24, 8:00 PM. Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center Bad Bunny - Most Wanted Tour. Find tickets 4/12/24, 8:00 PM. EXCLUSIVE | Ticketmaster now offers hotel deals! Save up to 57% off your stay when you bundle your ticket with a hotel. Promoted.

  3. Bad Bunny

    Learn More. Buy Bad Bunny - Most Wanted Tour tickets at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY for Apr 11, 2024 at Ticketmaster.

  4. Bad Bunny

    Bad Bunny brings the Most Wanted Tour to Brooklyn on April 11, 12 & 13. Apr 11 - 13, 2024. Search. Barclays Center ; Home; Events & Tickets. Event Calendar; Brooklyn Nets; New York Liberty; Group Sales; Seating Charts; ... Brooklyn, New York 11217 United States (917) 618.6100 Get Connected.

  5. Bad Bunny announces 2024 North American tour (3 Barclays Center shows

    BAD BUNNY: 2024 TOUR DATES Wed., Feb. 21 Salt Lake City, UT Delta ... DC Capital One Arena Thu., April 11 New York, NY Barclays Center Fri., April 12 New York, NY Barclays Center Sat., April ...

  6. Bad Bunny Tickets Brooklyn (Barclays Center)

    Find tickets for Bad Bunny at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY on Apr 13, 2024 at 8:00pm. Discover the best deals on tickets on SeatGeek! We sell resale tickets. Resale may be above face value. ... New York City FC. New York Red Bulls. Orlando City SC. Philadelphia Union. Portland Timbers. Real Salt Lake. San Jose Earthquakes. Seattle Sounders FC.

  7. Bad Bunny's 'Most Wanted Tour' coming to Barclays Center

    NEW YORK (PIX11) - Grammy Award-winning artist Bad Bunny is coming to New York City for three days on his latest North American tour, Live Nation announced on Thursday. Bad Bunny, whose…

  8. Bad Bunny Announces 3 Shows At Barclays Center On Spring Tour

    Global sensation Bad Bunny announced a 47-date North American tour slated for this spring, titled the Most Wanted Tour. Kicking off on February 21 in Salt Lake City, the tour will make stops in Los Angeles, Detroit, Boston, Washington, DC, Houston, and Dallas, as well as three back-to-back shows at Brooklyn's Barclays Center on April 11, 12, and 13.

  9. Bad Bunny Announces Stadium Tour for 2022: See the Dates

    Promoted by Live Nation and CMN, Bad Bunny: World's Hottest Tour kicks off Aug. 5 at Campus Stadium in Orlando, and will make 15 U.S. stops, including Yankee Stadium in New York, Hard Rock ...

  10. Bad Bunny Puts on a Seismic Show at Yankee Stadium

    Bad Bunny brought the biggest show in the country to New York with a star-studded parade of guests, including Romeo Santos, Jowell & Randy, the Marias, and more.

  11. Where To Buy Bad Bunny Tickets Online: Most Wanted Tour 2024

    Bad Bunny Most Wanted Tour Dates 2024 ... NY @ Barclays Center April 13 - Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center April 17 - Boston, MA @ TD Garden April 19 - Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center

  12. Bad Bunny Tickets, 2024 Concert Tour Dates

    Brooklyn, NY, US Barclays Center Bad Bunny - Most Wanted Tour Find tickets Brooklyn, NY, US Barclays Center Bad Bunny - Most Wanted Tour 2024-04-13, 8:00 p.m. Venue

  13. "From Puerto Rico To The World": 5 Moments From Bad Bunny's Historic

    The Irish singer/songwriter has announced "THE SHOW" LIVE ON TOUR 2024 - his biggest tour yet and first headline run since 2018's Flicker world tour. Bad Bunny - Most Wanted Tour Feb. 21 - May 26 U.S. Bad Bunny's Most Wanted Tour will take him across 47 dates across North America — including three shows in Los Angeles, Chicago and New York.

  14. Bad Bunny's 'Most Wanted Tour': Here's Where Fans Can Still ...

    Bad Bunny Most Wanted Tour Dates 2024 . ... NY @ Barclays Center. April 13 - Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center. April 17 - Boston, MA @ TD Garden. April 19 - Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center.

  15. Bad Bunny Full Tour Schedule 2024 & 2025, Tour Dates & Concerts

    All Bad Bunny upcoming concerts for 2024 & 2025. Find out when Bad Bunny is next playing live near you. ... Bad Bunny tour dates 2024. ... NY, US. Barclays Center. Apr 13 Brooklyn, NY, US. Barclays Center. Apr 17 Boston, MA, US.

  16. Most Wanted Tour (Bad Bunny)

    The Most Wanted Tour is the ongoing fifth concert tour by Puerto Rican rapper and singer-songwriter Bad Bunny to promote his fifth studio album Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana (2023). Promoted by Live Nation and Rimas Entertainment, it began on February 21, 2024 in Salt Lake City and will conclude on May 26 in Miami, comprising 47 dates over 31 cities throughout North America.

  17. Bad Bunny in New York, 2024 Concert Tickets

    When Bad Bunny performs in New York, concerts are typically held at Madison Square Garden, which seats 20000, Beacon Theatre, which seats 2894, or Radio City Music Hall, which seats 6015. For more concerts in New York, browse our New York concerts tickets or take a look at the upcoming events at the venues mentioned above. SeatGeek /.

  18. Bad Bunny Brooklyn Tickets, Barclays Center 2023 Tour Dates

    Buy Bad Bunny tickets on tour in 2023 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY on Ticketmaster.com. ... Thursday 08:00 PM Thu 8:00 PM Open additional information for Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center Bad Bunny - Most Wanted Tour 4/11/24, 8:00 PM.

  19. Bad Bunny

    CLICK HERE to review the full Barclays Center Ticket Terms. Availability and pricing are subject to change. Resale ticket prices may exceed face value. Learn More. Buy Bad Bunny - Most Wanted Tour tickets at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY for Apr 13, 2024 at Ticketmaster.

  20. Bad Bunny's 2024 Most Wanted Tour Dates Announced: Watch

    The poster reads "Most Wanted Tour" at the top and "2024" in the bottom. The clip later reveals an official website for fans to register and see the tour dates. The Most Wanted Tour ...

  21. Ticket prices are dropping for Bad Bunny's Barclays concert tonight

    Tonight is your night to see Bad Bunny, if you haven't bought tickets yet. The Puerto Rican singer and rapper is bringing his "Most Wanted Tour" to the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. on ...

  22. Bad Bunny Tour: How to Get Tickets For 2024 Most Wanted Tour

    Bad Bunnyhas announced 2024 dates for his Most Wanted Tour. The Bad Bunny North American tour will travel to the following cities: 02/21 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Delta Center. 02/23 - Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena. 02/24 - Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena. 02/27 - Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center. 02/28 - Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center.

  23. Bad Bunny Tickets, 2024 Concert Tour Dates

    From $262. Find tickets from 260 dollars to Bad Bunny on Saturday April 13 at 8:00 pm at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY. Apr 13. Sat · 8:00pm.

  24. Bad Bunny: World's Hottest Tour at Yankee Stadium

    Bad Bunny: World's Hottest Tour at Yankee Stadium. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST. THIS EVENT HAS PASSED. Yankee Stadium will host internationally renowned recording artist Bad Bunny on Saturday, August 27 and Sunday, August 28.

  25. Bad Bunny

    Bad Bunny's El Ultimo Tour del Mundo stops in Brooklyn on March 19 & 20, 2022. Mar 19 - 20, 2022. Search. Barclays Center ; Home; Events & Tickets. Event Calendar; Brooklyn Nets; New York Liberty; Group Sales; ... Brooklyn, New York 11217 United States (917) 618.6100 Get Connected. Home.

  26. Bad Bunny's Most Wanted Tour: Everything to Know

    Bad Bunny has officially kicked off his highly anticipated Most Wanted Tour! The 29-year-old Puerto Rican superstar launched his fifth concert tour on Feb. 21 in Salt Lake City, Utah, and on ...

  27. Bad Bunny 2024 setlist: Every song he played when the Most Wanted Tour

    Bad Bunny performs during his Most Wanted Tour at Footprint Center on Feb. 27, 2024. Surprisingly, he only featured two songs from "Un Verano Sin Ti," a 2022 release that hung on to become the ...

  28. Bad Bunny's Most Wanted Tour Surprise Guests: See the Full List

    Bad Bunny's Most Wanted Tour is in high gear, bringing his latest album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana, to life across various U.S. cities.Meanwhile, he has invited multiple surprise ...

  29. Bad Bunny

    Bad Bunny brings the Most Wanted Tour to Brooklyn! Bad Bunny brings the Most Wanted Tour to Brooklyn! Post Your Event; Back to amNY; Discover. All Events; Animals; Art; Attractions; Boating; Books & Readings; ... Jobs in New York Add your job. The 13th Child Behavior Analyst, P.C. ABA Therapist;