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Bad Bunny to give historic concert in Tokyo

The Puerto Rican will make history.

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Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny will give his first concert in Asia on March 7 with a special performance in Tokyo, headlining the next installment of Spotify’ s “Billions Club Live” series and as part of his DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour.

Following the Super Bowl halftime hit and its ode to Latin America, Spotify will host this show to highlight “its incredible global reach and the power of Latin music to connect with fans around the world,” it said in a statement Wednesday.

According to the music platform, this series celebrates artists who reach “the milestone of one billion plays with a single song”, and in this concert Bad Bunny will perform the 28 songs that have surpassed this threshold, including some of his greatest hits such as “Tití Me Preguntó”, “Callaita” or “DtMF”.

Bad Bunny concert, show
PHOTO: Mezcalent

While the show coincides with his tour, this is a stand-alone, one-night-only concert dedicated “exclusively to his most popular listeners in Japan,” the company said Wednesday.

His latest album, “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS”, a tribute to the culture and music of his native Puerto Rico, has earned him this month the Grammy Award for Best Album of the Year, awarded for the first time to an all-Spanish production.

In addition, the Super Bowl show became the fourth most-watched in history, with an average of 128.2 million viewers, according to Nielsen, the company that measures television viewership in the United States.

The concert in Tokyo also comes after a 2025 in which Bad Bunny was named the world’s most listened-to artist on Spotify for the fourth time, and so, with this event, reported Agencia EFE, the platform seeks to give continuity to its series following the sessions of Ed Sheeran in Dublin, Miley Cyrus in Paris and The Weeknd in Los Angeles.

Find out more at ‘QueOnnda.com’.

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