When you think you buy tickets for Bad Bunny and they are for Bunbury

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When you think you buy tickets for Bad Bunny and they are for Bunbury

In case there wasn’t enough news about Bad Bunny, again top 1 Global on Spotify with ‘I should have thrown more photos’ and on Spotify Spain with ‘Unforgettable Dance’ after his success at the Super Bowl, a video about him has gone viral on social networks in the last few hours.

It’s about two girls who make a mistake and buy tickets to see Bunbury in Madrid, instead of to see Bad Bunny. The TikTokers appear in the video dying of laughter and crying with frustration – all at the same time – when they realize that they have bought tickets for Bunbury at the Movistar Arena, instead of for Bad Bunny.

Above these lines, the poster for which the confusion was generated and in which the truth is that the artist is not so distinguished: “I thought the curls were his.” Someone forgot to check dates or that one’s concert is at the Metropolitano and the other’s is at Movistar Arena.

“I’m going to vomit” is one of the few phrases they can articulate between laughter and crying. “I already said they were very cheap” is another, after having paid 165 euros for 2 tickets. Does anyone give more? Yes, the video improves when they decide to put on random Bunbury songs and collaborations, and it makes them laugh even more.

@aranchasanchezcabrera If anyone wants to buy us two tickets to see Bunbury we will be grateful 😂🫶🏻 @Monos @Erica. . . . #badbunny #fyp #elconejomalo #dtmf ♬ MONACO – Bad Bunny

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