The rumor mill has been churning for weeks. Speculation mounted on TikTok and Instagram: Will Bad Bunny go on tour again? Fans eagerly awaited a sign from him - and the Latin star delivered. The hints of the tour began with official posts from stadiums around the world: two plastic chairs in front of the entrance to the stadiums, the very chairs that adorn the "DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS" album cover.
The Puerto Rican superstar caused social networks to explode with the official announcement of his long-awaited "DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour". Bad Bunny triggered unprecedented hype and set off a ticket rush the likes of which has rarely been seen before. What followed was a musical state of emergency - further proof that Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio is no longer just a star in Latin America, but a global phenomenon.
Bad Bunny is breaking records - and the hearts of fans all over the world who were unable to get a ticket for one of his concerts.
Over 2.6 million tickets were sold within a week - a figure that stands out even in comparison with international stars such as Beyoncé or Coldplay. The tour, which begins on November 21, 2025 in Santo Domingo and ends on July 22, 2026 in Brussels, includes 56 stadium concerts in 20 countries on four continents. In Spain alone, 600,000 tickets for twelve shows in Madrid and Barcelona went over the digital counter in less than 24 hours. No wonder, as this is Bad Bunny's first European tour since 2019. According to official figures, over 1.2 million people were in the digital queues in Mexico at times - the two concerts originally announced turned into eight on the same day. Additional shows also had to be announced in all other countries immediately after the start, as tickets were sold out within minutes.
The pre-sale of the "DtMF" tour set new standards and pushed both servers and fans to their limits. The queues lasted for hours - and yet many people came away empty-handed. The platforms experienced outages and for many fans, buying tickets became a nervous ordeal.
The tour bears the same name as Bad Bunny's current work - and that is anything but a coincidence. "DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS" is a musical commitment to his roots and a conscious response to an increasingly globalized music industry in which cultural idiosyncrasies are often smoothed over. It is a tribute to Puerto Rico, its people, its culture and its spirit of resistance. All the songs on the album were recorded exclusively with Puerto Rican artists. The musical spectrum ranges from plena, jíbara, salsa and bolero to modern elements such as dembow and trap - an authentic mix of past and present.
In terms of content, "DtMF" deals with topics such as migration, cultural resistance and the feeling of being uprooted - but also pride, belonging and the beauty of a place that will not perish despite social, economic and political challenges. The album is a clear statement against the gentrification of the country and for a proud, vibrant Puerto Rico beyond tourist clichés.
In "LA MuDANZA" he sings: "De aquí nadie me saca, de aquí yo no me muevo." ("Nobody will drive me away from here, I'm not leaving.")
The fact that the album entered the Billboard 200 at No. 1 and all 17 songs landed in the Billboard Hot 100 at the same time shows that Bad Bunny's music strikes a chord worldwide. The three-time GRAMMY® and eleven-time Latin GRAMMY® winner is one of the most successful musicians of his generation.
Switzerland is missing out this time: Bad Bunny will not be making a stop here on his tour. So fans will have to make do with shows in neighboring countries. But who knows, maybe his next tour will finally bring him to Switzerland. Hope remains - and the anticipation of unforgettable concert moments is great.