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Bad Bunny excludes the United States from his upcoming tour

Bad Bunny kicks off tour in November 2025, leaving out Miami and the U.S., citing fear of raids that would affect his Latino audience.

Bad Bunny excluye Estados Unidos de su próxima gira
Redacción Mas Latino
  • PublishedSeptember 11, 2025
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In recent statements, Puerto Rican artist Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, known worldwide as Bad Bunny, announced that his "Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour" will not include concerts in the United States, including Miami. The decision stems from fears that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents will conduct raids or arrests around the venues, which could pose a risk to many of his Latino fans.

The artist made it clear that his omission from the U.S. tour isn't born out of hatred or animosity, as he has performed numerous shows there that have been successful and memorable.

The tour will begin on November 21, 2025, with a stop in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Confirmed countries include Costa Rica, Mexico, Colombia, Peru, and Spain, among others.

Bad Bunny has invited his American and Latinx fans to follow him wherever he goes, and reminded them that Puerto Rico will be an option for those who want to see him live without risking possible adverse immigration situations.

The "Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour" has also confirmed dates that will run through mid-2026. The tour promises large-scale stages, top-level technological deployment, and a production designed to reaffirm Bad Bunny's position as one of the most influential artists in global music.

“World's Hottest Tour” Bad Bunny's tour in 2022

Prior to this announcement, Bad Bunny's last major tour was the "World's Hottest Tour" in 2022, which took him to stadiums across Latin America and the United States, including historic performances in Miami, New York, and Los Angeles.

The tour broke attendance and box office records, cementing him as one of the highest-grossing artists in the world. Previously, in 2021, he performed "El Último Tour del Mundo," which also sold out in a matter of hours. With the exclusion of the U.S. from his new tour, the contrast with his past performances in key cities like Miami is especially striking.

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