Currently, the cheapest ticket at the time of publication for one of Bad Bunny’s shows in Puerto Rico is $287 on SeatGeek. Bad Bunny is not the only artist with a massive residency this year.
KALW's Margarita Azucar dives into the songs from "DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS," an album of bangers that highlight the artist's devotion to his home.
Bad Bunny’s album is not just about large-scale contributors to cultural degradation in Puerto Rico. It is also about how we, as individuals, conceptualize the Caribbean.
Many Puerto Ricans in Wisconsin say Bad Bunny's infectious new album is more than just music — it's a love letter to the diaspora.
Bad Bunny's global impact is undeniable: the Puerto Rico rapper/singer became Spotify's first most-listened Spanish-language artist globally, with more than 8.3 billion streams in
Some of these tourist attractions include the San Juan National Historic Site, the Castillo San Cristóbal and the Puerta de San Juan. So, if you are traveling to Puerto Rico this summer to see Bad Bunny, here are all the places you can book right now and stay at.
A group of young advocates for Puerto Rican independence held a Feb. 16 town hall in the South Bronx to discuss political and social themes in the new Bad
2. “Los Sures” (Diego Echeverria, 1984) / Living Los Sures (Various, 2014)
Puerto Ricans know this all too well. Tourists often reduce our entire history and culture through comments such as “they dance so well,” “the people are so happy” and “the women are so hot.” The arrogant attitude that Puerto Rico is somehow indebted to the U.
bookings are spiking due to a series of concerts announced by Puerto Rican rap star Bad Bunny. Beyond its beaches and resorts, Puerto Rico’s tourism boom is being propelled by its cultural influence. Bad Bunny’s upcoming concert series alone has ...
This was not the singer’s first attempt at including mundane, manual tasks as part of his act. Just last month, he performed “Voy a Llevarte Pa PR” on Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show, where he feigned washing clothes while drinking the Boricua working-class’s beverage of choice: limoncillo.