Bad Bunny’s Madrid Residency Features Star-Studded Lineup of Surprise Guests
Bad Bunny officially commenced his highly anticipated Madrid residency on May 30 at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano. This series of ten concerts, part of his Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour, will run until June 15. With nearly 63,000 attendees each night, the residency has quickly become one of the summer’s most significant musical events in Spain.
This residency follows Bad Bunny’s historic No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí residency, which included 30 concerts at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot in San Juan from July to September 2025. The Madrid residency is noted for its ambitious nature, contributing to a tour that has already surpassed $200 million in revenue, as reported by Billboard Boxscore.
A Star-Studded Lineup
Throughout the residency, Bad Bunny has captivated audiences not only with his performances of songs from Debí Tirar Más Fotos, including “La Mudanza,” “Turista,” and “DtMF,” but also with surprise guest appearances. Notable figures such as Penélope Cruz, Los Javis, Chiara Ferragni, and Trueno have graced the stage, enhancing the concert experience.
Following the Madrid shows, Bad Bunny’s tour will continue across various cities in Germany, the Netherlands, the U.K., France, Sweden, Poland, Italy, and Belgium.
May 30: Myke Towers
The opening night featured Myke Towers as a special guest. He performed “Adivino,” the exclusive song of the concert, and continued with a medley of his hits, including “La Playa” and “Diosa,” marking a memorable start to the residency.
May 31: Luar La L
On the second night, Luar La L joined Bad Bunny, performing “Teléfono Nuevo” as well as tracks like “Caile” and “Side Bitch.” The event also saw appearances from various celebrities in the audience, including actors and influencers.
June 2: Young Miko
Young Miko took the stage on June 2, performing “Fina” alongside Bad Bunny. This collaboration was particularly celebrated, with Miko also showcasing songs from his recently released deluxe edition of Do Not Disturb.
June 3: No Musical Guest
The fourth show marked the first night without a guest artist. However, Bad Bunny engaged the audience with a heartfelt message about his time in Madrid, hinting at the possibility of extending his stay.
June 6: Eladio Carrión
Eladio Carrión made a notable appearance on June 6, performing “Coco Chanel” with Bad Bunny. This collaboration was followed by a performance of “Kemba Walker,” creating one of the evening’s highlights.
June 7: RaiNao & De La Ghetto
The sixth night featured RaiNao, who performed “PERFuMITO NUEVO.” Toward the end of the concert, De La Ghetto surprised the audience with a performance that included several of his hits, elevating the energy of the show.
June 10: No Musical Guest
For the second time, Bad Bunny performed without any musical guests. The exclusive song of the night was “Un Verano Sin Ti,” and the audience included notable figures from the sports world.
June 11: Mora
Mora joined Bad Bunny on June 11 to perform their collaboration “Hibiki.” The concert also featured some of Mora’s well-known hits, although there were no celebrity guests in attendance.
June 14: Lunay
Lunay made a splash on June 14, performing “Soltera (Remix)” as the exclusive song of the night. He also showcased several of his own hits, engaging the audience with his energetic performance.
June 15: Quevedo & Dei V
The final night of the residency featured Quevedo and Dei V. After a series of performances, Bad Bunny expressed his gratitude to the audience, stating, “These ten nights in Madrid will stay in my heart forever.”
As reported by www.billboard.com.
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Published on 2026-06-16 04:00:00 • By FAME Delivered News Desk
