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Bad Bunny’s Puerto Rico Residency Is the Celebrity Magnet of the Year

Bad Bunny’s Puerto Rico Residency Is the Celebrity Magnet of the Year

Bad Bunny’s residency in Puerto Rico, No me quiero ir de aquí, has become more than a concert series: it’s a cultural phenomenon that attracts global celebrities, longtime friends, and surprise musical guests who turn each show into an unforgettable night. Over the course of these performances, Benito has blurred the line between stage and audience, building a sense of community that continues to expand with each new appearance.

 

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One of the most talked-about moments happened when Belinda, the Mexican pop star admired by Bad Bunny since his youth, attended the residency. During his performance of Perro Negro, he leaned toward her in the audience and sang the verse that bears her name.

 

 

Fans captured the moment on social media, where Belinda was seen dancing alongside Tokischa and radiating joy. The encounter symbolized a full-circle moment for Benito, who has referenced Belinda in songs since 2018, from Dime si te acuerdas to BELLAKEO and even his latest projects.

Hollywood has also embraced Benito’s Puerto Rican residency. Jon Hamm, known worldwide for Mad Men, was spotted dancing enthusiastically in the crowd, blending in with fans in a floral shirt and bucket hat.

 

 

Austin Butler, fresh from his role in Elvis, shared on The Tonight Show how his first trip to Puerto Rico left him enchanted, with its food, people, and music, while admitting the surreal experience of accidentally finding himself on stage after taking an edible before the concert.

Sports legends have not been far behind. LeBron James was seen enjoying the first night with fellow NBA star Draymond Green, dancing in Benito’s recreated Puerto Rican casita on stage. French soccer star Kylian Mbappé, joined by his PSG teammate Achraf Hakimi, also made an appearance, surprising fans with their presence in the middle of the party.

 

 

Latin music royalty and Hollywood icons alike have gathered to celebrate Benito’s shows.

Ricky Martin, along with his twin sons Matteo and Valentino, enjoyed the spectacle from the casita, while Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem brought star power as Penélope hyped up the crowd by shouting the iconic “Acho, PR es otra cosa” before Bad Bunny launched into Voy a llevarte pa’ PR.

 

 

Sebastián Yatra also joined the casita crew, sharing videos of himself singing El apagón alongside Belinda and boxer-singer Jay Kabalan, calling it one of the wildest celebrations he’d ever experienced. Becky G, who collaborated with Bad Bunny back in 2017 on Mayores, returned to share the stage energy as a guest, mingling with fans and artists alike.

Other attendees included Anthony Ramos, Isabela Merced, and Dafne Keen, who all came to witness the cultural force of the residency.

 

 

 

The shows have also been marked by surprise guest performers, keeping fans on their toes night after night. Icons like Ozuna and Luis Fonsi recently electrified the crowd during one of the concerts, while a long list of stars have joined Benito on stage throughout the residency: Young Miko, Wisin, Yandel, Chuwi, RaiNao, Pedro Capó, Eladio Carrión, Nicky Jam, Feid, Tainy, Farruko, Arcángel, Sech, Kany García, Residente, and Ivy Queen, among many others.

 

 

Each appearance adds another layer to the celebration of Puerto Rican and Latin music on its home turf. With thirty shows at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot, Bad Bunny’s residency has become not just a musical event but a destination, drawing fans and celebrities alike into a shared space of music, pride, and culture. The residency proves that Benito’s artistry transcends borders and generations, reaffirming his role as a cultural ambassador for Puerto Rico.


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