Bad Bunny begins tour in Barcelona and sings with Bad Gyal

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Bad Bunny begins tour in Barcelona and sings with Bad Gyal

Bad Bunny has already arrived in Spain. The Puerto Rican’s long-awaited tour began yesterday in front of 50,000 people at the Olympic Stadium in Barcelona. This is the first time that Bad Bunny performs in our country in 7 years. In fact, the last one was also in Barcelona, ​​during the 2019 Sónar.

The biggest surprise of the night came from Bad Gyal, who accompanied Bad Bunny on stage to perform both ‘Yo Perreo Sola’ and ‘Da Me’, his own song. Meanwhile, in the famous ‘Casita’ we were able to see several players from the Barça squad, such as Lamine Yamal, Lewandowski, Gavi, Pedri and Dani Olmo. Marc Giró didn’t miss the party either.

The recital began with ‘LA MUDANZA’ and ended with the community ‘DTmF’, in between reviewing the biggest hits of the Puerto Rican’s career, such as ‘Safaera’, ‘Callaíta’, ‘Diles’ or ‘Yonaguni’. Bad Bunny said he felt “happy to be here after so long” and thanked the support that Spain has always given him: “Thank you for believing in me before the rest of the world.”

Bad Bunny will repeat his party in Barcelona today, in preparation for the 10 concerts he has scheduled at the Metropolitano in Madrid and which will begin on May 30. The last one will be next June 15.

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