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06 May 2025

Bad Bunny Announces Concert In Milan For 2026

The global Latin music star returns to Italy after years, promising an unforgettable show.

After weeks of speculation, it’s finally official: Bad Bunny, the global Latin music sensation, will perform in Italy on July 17, 2026. This much-anticipated concert will take place at the Ippodromo SNAI La Maura in Milan as part of his "Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour." This marks a significant return for the artist, who has not performed in Italy since 2019, when he captivated a crowd of just 5,000 at Rock in Roma.

The announcement of Bad Bunny’s concert has been met with excitement from fans, especially as it comes on the heels of the release of his latest album, "Debí Tirar Más Fotos," which has dominated music charts worldwide. The album, released in January 2025, serves as a heartfelt homage to Puerto Rico, touching on themes of nostalgia and cultural identity amidst the challenges of gentrification and displacement. Bad Bunny’s powerful lyrics resonate with many, reflecting the struggles and triumphs of his homeland.

To tease the announcement, two white plastic chairs were placed outside the concert venue, reminiscent of the album cover, which fans quickly recognized. This clever marketing move not only heightened anticipation but also showcased Bad Bunny’s unique style of engaging with his audience.

The "Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour" will kick off on November 21, 2025, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, before making its way to several major cities across Europe. Following the Milan concert, the tour will conclude on July 22, 2026, in Brussels, Belgium. Before arriving in Milan, Bad Bunny will perform in cities such as Barcelona, Lisbon, Madrid, Dusseldorf, London, Marseille, Paris, Stockholm, and Warsaw.

As for the setlist, while it remains a mystery, fans can expect to hear songs from his latest album as well as hits from his extensive discography. The residency at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico, starting on July 11, 2025, will provide a preview of what’s to come. Bad Bunny has scheduled 30 shows at this venue, which can hold up to 19,000 people, and has already sold over half a million tickets for these performances.

Ticket prices for the Milan concert have not yet been disclosed, but previous events at the Ippodromo SNAI La Maura have seen standing room tickets priced around 80 to 90 euros, with pit access costing approximately 120 to 130 euros. Fans eager to secure their spots can take advantage of the presale tickets available for My Live Nation members starting at 12:00 PM on May 8, 2025. General ticket sales will open to the public on May 9, 2025, at the same time, through platforms like Ticketmaster, Ticketone, and VivaTicket.

Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, has achieved remarkable success, amassing an astonishing 98 billion streams on Spotify. His ability to connect with audiences worldwide has solidified his status as a leading figure in the Latin music genre. The upcoming tour is expected to further elevate his profile, especially following the success of his album that dethroned Taylor Swift from the top of the charts.

Reflecting on his last performance in Italy, Bad Bunny’s return is set to be monumental. The Ippodromo SNAI La Maura can accommodate up to 80,000 fans, offering a stark contrast to the 5,000 who attended his previous show in Rome. Such a significant increase in capacity highlights Bad Bunny’s growth as an artist and the rising popularity of Latin music on the global stage.

As the countdown to this exciting event begins, fans are encouraged to stay tuned for updates on ticket availability and concert details. Bad Bunny’s Milan concert promises to be an unforgettable experience, blending vibrant performances with heartfelt messages that resonate with a diverse audience.

In anticipation of the concert, many are already speculating about the songs that will make the setlist. While the exact details remain under wraps, fans can look forward to a mix of new tracks from "Debí Tirar Más Fotos" and classic hits that have made Bad Bunny a household name. His unique blend of reggaeton, trap, and Latin pop continues to attract listeners from all walks of life, ensuring that his performances are always a celebration of culture and music.

As the music world eagerly awaits this concert, it’s clear that Bad Bunny is not just an artist; he is a cultural phenomenon. His ability to captivate audiences with his music and message reflects the power of art to inspire and unite people across borders.

With the excitement building, Bad Bunny’s concert in Milan is poised to be one of the highlights of the summer of 2026. Fans are encouraged to mark their calendars and prepare for an electrifying night filled with music, dance, and a shared love for Latin culture.