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Bad Bunny’s US Tour Has Brought Surprises and Controversy

Bad Bunny’s US Tour Has Brought Surprises and Controversy

Bad Bunny kicks off his fifth US tour. “The Most Wanted Tour”

Bad Bunny has officially kicked off his highly anticipated US tour, “The Most Wanted Tour,” which began on February 21st at the Delta Center in Utah. Fans are in for a treat as the tour brings back the trap vibes of Bad Bunny’s early career, featuring hits like ‘Mr. October’ and ‘Teléfono Nuevo,’ along with songs from his latest album, ‘Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana.’ This tour is an outstanding review of Bad Bunny’s whole career and you can’t miss it!

His opening night at the Delta Center was nothing short of spectacular, as Bad Bunny fulfilled his dream by entering the stage in true ‘western’ style, riding one of the horses that travel with him, Bucky and Trumpet. Although the horses’ owner and trainer were present backstage, this dramatic entrance has sparked a wave of criticism on social media, accusing the artist of animal abuse.

Concerns were raised by fans about the horse’s apparent reluctance, sparking a heated debate online with comments such as “It is clearly seen how the poor animal does not want to continue forward.” Despite the controversy, Bad Bunny persists in embracing the cowboy aesthetic throughout the tour, donning a royal blue finger suit while fans have shown up in Western clothing, cowboy boots, and hats.

Bad Bunny in LA

With this being his fifth US tour, Benito aims to immerse his fans on a two-hour journey through his musical career, divided into four segments. Featuring 20 dancers and a dynamic show on two stages, “The Most Wanted Tour” will include 47 stops across 31 cities throughout the United States, with its first stop at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on March 13th, 14th, and 15th before finally drawing a close in May with an epic finale in Miami.

Fans in the City of Angels are also in for a special treat; not only can they expect a mesmerizing performance that spans Bad Bunny’s extensive discography and showcases his versatility as an artist, but he has also incorporated The Philharmonic Orchestra Project, directed by Carlitos López, to back up the tour.

“The Most Wanted Tour” is not just about the music; it’s a visual show that transports the audience through Bad Bunny’s various musical facets.


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