Cheapest Bad Bunny Tickets 2026: Prices & Best Deals

Bad Bunny's Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour is officially sold out, but resale tickets are still available starting from £55 in São Paulo.

For UK fans, London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium shows start from £120. Here's the catch: there are no US dates on this tour.

After Sunday's Super Bowl halftime performance introduces Benito to 120 million viewers, if they didn't know him already, American fans will need to travel internationally to see him live. The tour sold 2.6 million tickets in its first week, setting a new record for any Latin artist and prompting organisers to nearly double the show count from 23 to 45 dates.

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Is the Bad Bunny Tour Sold Out?

Yes, official tickets are sold out. Such was the demand for the Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour that Bad Bunny has earned comparisons to global titans like Taylor Swift, Coldplay, and the Rolling Stones. The interest was so overwhelming that organisers nearly doubled the tour from 23 to 45 dates, adding extra shows in Madrid (now 10 nights), Barcelona, London, Paris, Sydney, São Paulo, and several other cities.

Official face-value tickets ranged from approximately $50-150 USD for standard seats, with VIP packages reaching up to €1,365 in some markets. If you missed the original sale, the secondary market is now your only option. SeatPick aggregates resale listings from trusted sellers, letting you compare prices and find the best available deals.

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Cheapest Bad Bunny Tickets by City

Prices vary significantly depending on location. South America offers the best value, while European stadium shows command higher prices. The tour features 36 remaining shows across 15 cities, with Madrid alone hosting 10 nights at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano. Here's the complete price comparison:

City Dates From
São Paulo ✓ Best Value Feb 20-21 £55
Stockholm Jul 10-11 £72
Sydney Feb 28 - Mar 1 £77
Lisbon May 26-27 £78
Warsaw Jul 14 £83
Madrid May 30 - Jun 15 (10 shows) £84
Marseille Jul 1 £84
Arnhem Jun 23-24 £98
Buenos Aires Feb 13-15 £101
Milan Jul 17-18 £113
London Jun 27-28 £120
Paris Jul 4-5 £124
Brussels Jul 22 £126
Düsseldorf Jun 20-21 £147
Barcelona May 22-23 £157

All prices based on SeatPick resale listings as of 29 January 2026. Availability and pricing subject to change.

Bad Bunny London Tickets: What You'll Pay

Bad Bunny plays Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday June 27 and Sunday June 28, 2026. This marks his first UK stadium shows and his return to Europe for the first time since 2019. Here's the breakdown for the London dates:

Date Starting Price Tickets Available
Sat 27 June ✓ Best Value £120 6,973
Sun 28 June £123 2,086

The Saturday show has significantly more inventory (6,973 tickets vs 2,086), suggesting it may be the better option for fans seeking choice in seating. Premium and VIP packages reach up to £9,990 for the best seats.

European Tour Schedule: All 18 Shows & Starting Prices

Date Venue From
May 22-23 Estadi Olímpic, Barcelona £157
May 26-27 Estádio da Luz, Lisbon £78
May 30 - Jun 15 Riyadh Air Metropolitano, Madrid (10 shows) £84
Jun 20-21 Merkur Spiel-Arena, Düsseldorf £147
Jun 23-24 GelreDome, Arnhem £98
Jun 27-28 Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London £120
Jul 1 Orange Vélodrome, Marseille £84
Jul 4-5 La Défense Arena, Paris £124
Jul 10-11 Friends Arena, Stockholm ✓ Best Value £72
Jul 14 PGE Narodowy, Warsaw £83
Jul 17-18 Ippodromo Snai La Maura, Milan £113
Jul 22 King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels £126

Why There Are No Bad Bunny US Tour Dates in 2026?

This is the headline that will hit American fans hardest after Sunday's halftime show: Bad Bunny is not touring the United States in 2026. Benito confirmed in September 2025 that concerns over Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids led him to exclude the mainland United States entirely from his Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour. Before the tour announcement, he stated he had been "thinking about it" and decided to do "just one date in the United States", referring to the Super Bowl itself.

This decision carries weight given Bad Bunny's consistent advocacy for Puerto Rico and the Latino community. For the 120+ million Americans watching Sunday's game, seeing Benito perform live in 2026 means booking international travel. For UK and European fans, this reality drives increased demand, but it also presents an opportunity to secure resale tickets before post-Super Bowl interest pushes prices even higher.

Best Options for US Fans After the Super Bowl

American fans looking to see Bad Bunny live have limited options. The Latin American dates in Mexico City, Medellín, Lima, and Santiago have already taken place or are sold out. The best remaining options for US-based fans are:

  • São Paulo, Brazil (Feb 20-21) – Cheapest remaining dates from £55
  • Buenos Aires, Argentina (Feb 13-15) – Three shows from £101 at the legendary Estadio Monumental
  • Sydney, Australia (Feb 28 - Mar 1) – From £77 at ENGIE Stadium
  • European summer dates – Turn it into a holiday. Stockholm offers best value in Europe at £72, or catch Madrid's 10-night run from £84

For those who can make the trip, seeing Benito perform in South America or Europe offers something special. The energy of Latin American crowds is unmatched, while European stadium shows bring a festival atmosphere that transforms the concert into a full weekend experience.

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Bad Bunny Super Bowl 2026: A Historic Moment

On Sunday, February 8, Bad Bunny headlines the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California during New England Patriots vs Seattle Seahwaks. This is not just another halftime performance. Benito will become the first artist in Super Bowl history to perform entirely in Spanish, bringing Puerto Rican culture to an estimated 120 million viewers. He previously appeared as a guest during the Super Bowl LIV halftime show in 2020 alongside Shakira and Jennifer Lopez, but this time the stage is his alone.

The announcement sparked controversy in some quarters, with political figures questioning why a Spanish-language artist was chosen for America's biggest sporting event. Benito's response, delivered during his Saturday Night Live hosting appearance in October, was typically confident: "If you didn't understand what I just said, you have four months to learn." For fans who already know what Benito brings to a live show, Sunday will simply introduce the rest of the world to what they've been missing.

Who Is Bad Bunny?

Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, known as Bad Bunny or simply Benito to his devoted fans, has spent the past seven years transforming from a SoundCloud artist into the biggest name in global music. He currently ranks #8 globally and #1 in both Latin and Reggaeton according to Viberate's artist rankings, with a combined social media fanbase of 267 million.

He became the first Latin artist to be named Spotify's most-streamed artist worldwide, achieving the feat three consecutive years (2020-2022). In January 2025, he made history again as the first Spanish-language artist to reach 100 career entries on the Billboard Hot 100. Three Grammy Awards and 17 Latin Grammys later, El Conejo Malo has transcended genre boundaries entirely.

What makes Benito different is his refusal to compromise. He sings entirely in Spanish. He wears what he wants, challenges machismo culture, and puts Puerto Rico at the centre of everything he creates. His sixth studio album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos (meaning "I Should Have Taken More Photos"), dropped in January 2025 and spent three consecutive weeks at #1 on the Billboard 200, with 16 consecutive weeks atop the Top Latin Albums chart. The title track "DtMF" and "BAILE INoLVIDABLE" are each pulling 18 million Spotify streams per week.

Bad Bunny by the Numbers

Platform Followers
Spotify Followers 107M
Spotify Monthly Listeners 84M
YouTube Subscribers 52M
Instagram Followers 50M
TikTok Followers 35M
Facebook Followers 13M

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Frequently Asked Questions About Bad Bunny 2026

Is Bad Bunny touring the US in 2026?

No. Bad Bunny has excluded the United States from his Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour due to concerns over ICE raids. His only US appearance in 2026 is the Super Bowl LX halftime show on February 8. American fans will need to travel internationally to see him perform a full concert.

Is the Bad Bunny tour sold out?

Yes, official tickets sold out rapidly. The tour sold 2.6 million tickets in its first week, a record for any Latin artist. Resale tickets are still available through platforms like SeatPick, which compares prices across trusted secondary market sellers.

Has Bad Bunny performed at the Super Bowl before 2026?

Yes. Bad Bunny appeared as a guest performer during the Super Bowl LIV halftime show on February 2, 2020 in Miami. He joined headliners Shakira and Jennifer Lopez, performing "Chantaje" and "I Like It". Super Bowl LX marks his first time headlining the halftime show as the main act.

What is the cheapest city to see Bad Bunny in 2026?

São Paulo, Brazil offers the cheapest resale tickets from £55 for the February 20-21 shows at Allianz Parque. In Europe, Stockholm is the best value at £72, followed by Lisbon at £78 and Warsaw at £83. London starts from £120.

How much are Bad Bunny London tickets?

Bad Bunny tickets for Tottenham Hotspur Stadium start from £120 for Saturday June 27 and £123 for Sunday June 28. The Saturday show has more tickets available (6,973 vs 2,086). Premium and VIP packages reach up to £9,990.