The Puerto Rican superstar will wrap his global trek with performances at San Juan’s Hiram Bithorn Stadium
It’s official — Bad Bunny will bring the Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tour back to where it all began: homeland of Puerto Rico.
Bad Bunny is set to perform at San Juan’s Hiram Bithorn Stadium on Aug. 22 and Aug. 23. Presented by Noah Assad Presents and Move Concerts, the shows are being billed as a two-night celebration called Debí Tirar Más Fotos – Cerramos en Casa that will conclude the global tour.
Tickets for both performances will go on sale Wednesday Aug. 19 at 10 a.m. through PR Ticket. Queues for ticket sales are available at the link provided at depuertoricopalmundo.com with a countdown for a “line” that starts at 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 18.
The announcement comes after weeks of speculation that the Puerto Rican superstar would return to his beloved Archipelago for a handful of dates. In July, local news publications reported that Bad Bunny would perform at the newly-renovated stadium at the end of August. Earlier this month, Puerto Rican mayor Miguel Romero told Radio Isla that Rimas Entertainment, the musician’s record label, had secured dates at Bithorn Stadium between Aug. 21 and Aug. 23.
The buzz surrounding the dates reached a fever pitch when local news outlets also reported on large stage-like structures being built atop the baseball field. Notable brands like T-Mobile and Hennessy also added to the speculation with social media posts teasing their participation in “lo que viene p’al Hiram.”
Bad Bunny kicked off the first live performances of his masterful album Debí Tirar Más Fotos months after its January 2025 release with a historic residency at “El Choli” Coliseo de Puerto Rico, which brought in millions of dollars to the island. Last December, Benito began his world tour, which wrapped last month in Belgium.
The Puerto Rican superstar’s latest global trek helped him make history yet again. In June, Bad Bunny became the first Latin artist to earn $1 billion dollars in gross ticket sales for his entire career.
