It’s official: Bad Bunny is coming to Europe, and his first confirmed stop will be in the UK. The Puerto Rican global superstar and reggaetón icon has announced a major concert in London, thrilling fans across the continent who have been eagerly waiting for his return.
Bad Bunny in London: already a huge success, NEW SHOW ADDED
Known for global hits like Tití Me Preguntó, Me Porto Bonito, and WHERE SHE GOES, Bad Bunny will perform at: London – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, one of the UK’s most iconic venues – Saturday, June 27, 2026. But due to phenomenal demand during the exclusive presale, Bad Bunny has added a second date to his DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sun 28 June 2026.
These shows marks the beginning of what is expected to be a massive 2026 world tour, with high production value and unforgettable live energy.
Ticket info coming soon for the 2 Bad Bunny dates in London in 2026
Fans should be prepared — tickets for Bad Bunny’s previous tours sold out within minutes, and this seocnd London date will likely be no exception. Ticket release is set for this Friday 9 May at 12 after a new Ticketmaster presale set for today, Thursday 8 May at 12. BE READY AND FIGHT FOR YOUR TICKETS!
Other European dates expected
In addition to the confirmed London show, several other major European cities are expected to be announced soon as part of the tour:
- Madrid – Cívitas Metropolitano – 30 and 31 May 2026
- Barcelona – Palau Sant Jordi – 22 May 2026
- Dusseldorf – Merkur Spiel-Arena – Saturday 20 June 2026
- Marseille – Stade Orange Vélodrome – Wednesday 1 July 2026
- Paris – Paris La Défense Arena – Saturday 4 July 2026
- Bruxelles – Stade Roi Baudouin – 22 July 2026
These locations suggest that Bad Bunny is preparing a full-scale European stadium tour, sure to be one of the continent’s biggest live music events of the year.
With his spectacular live performances, powerful messages, and unmistakable style, Bad Bunny has established himself as one of the most influential artists on the global music scene. His upcoming stop in France is an event not to be missed — whether you’re a longtime fan or simply curious to experience something extraordinary.