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Bad Bunny’s ‘No Me Quiero Ir De Aquí’ Residency: A Celebration of Puerto Rican Culture and Music

Bad Bunny has once again taken the stage, solidifying his status as the King of Latin Trap. His 30-concert residency, titled “No Me Quiero Ir De Aquí,” kicked off in San Juan at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico, drawing massive crowds and setting the tone for an unforgettable series of performances.

At the debut gig, the chart-topping artist delivered a performance that spanned over three hours, showcasing his versatility and deep connection to Puerto Rican culture. According to Set List FM, he performed a staggering 33 songs, including hits like “DtMF,” “BAILE INoLVIDABLE,” “Me porto bonito,” “Efecto,” and “Tití me preguntó.” However, some notable tracks from his extensive discography were notably absent, such as “Daikiti,” “Where She Goes,” and “Moscow Mule.” This omission may have been intentional, with the goal of introducing new material from his upcoming 2025 album, “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOTos,” and incorporating an acoustic set into the show.

The performance was met with rave reviews, particularly from Billboard, which praised the event for its cultural significance and visual spectacle. The set included lush green hills and intricate cultural motifs, emphasizing the celebration of Puerto Rican heritage rather than an explanation of it. This approach resonated deeply with fans, who described the night as a true celebration of "corazón boricua."

If you're planning to attend any of Bad Bunny's concerts, tickets are available for all upcoming shows in Puerto Rico, as well as his 2026 international tour in Spain, Germany, London, and France. At the time of publication, the lowest price found on Vivid Seats for any one of his San Juan shows was $454 USD, including fees. International gigs tend to be more affordable, with some starting at $132 USD.

For those looking to find the best deal, Vivid Seats offers a 100% buyer guarantee, ensuring a safe and secure transaction. Prices on the platform can fluctuate based on demand, so it's always wise to check regularly for updates.

Bad Bunny’s Set List: A Mix of Old and New

At Benito’s most recent Puerto Rico gig, the setlist expanded from 33 to 50 songs, offering fans a deeper dive into his musical repertoire. Here is a detailed breakdown of the tracks performed:

INTRO - 01.) “ALAMBRE PúA” - 02.) “KETU TeCRÉ” - 03.) “EL CLúB” - 04.) “La santa” (Bomba version) - 05.) “PIToRRO DE COCO” - 06.) “El apagón”

EL CALENTóN - 07.) “WELTiTA” (with Chuwi) - 08.) “KLOuFRENS” - 09.) “BOKeTE”

ACoUSTIC - 10.) “Si estuviésemos juntos” - 11.) “Solo de mi / Ni bien ni mal” - 12.) “Vete” - 13.) “TURiSTA”

LA CaSA (STAGE B) - 14.) “NUEVAYoL” - 15.) “Tití me preguntó” - 16.) “Dejale caer to’ el peso” (Yomo & Héctor “El Father” cover) (with Tainy) - 17.) “El teléfono” (Wisin & Yandel feat. Héctor “El Father” cover) (with Tainy) - 18.) “La barría” (Wisin & Yandel feat. Héctor “El Father” cover) (with Tainy) - 19.) “Pa que la pases bien” (Arcángel cover) (with Tainy) - 20.) “Salgo Pa’ la Calle” (Daddy Yankee feat. Randy cover) (with Tainy) - 21.) “FANTASMA | AVC” (Tainy cover) (with Tainy) - 22.) “Neverita” (with Tainy) - 23.) “La romana” (with Tainy) (Cut short) - 24.) “MOJABI GHOST” (Tainy cover) (with Tainy) - 25.) “Tarot” (with Tainy) - 26.) “Lo Siento BB:/” (Tainy cover) (with Tainy) - 27.) “120” (with Tainy) - 28.) “VOY A LLeVARTE PA PR” - 29.) “Me porto bonito” - 30.) “No me conoce” (Jhayco cover) (Remix) - 31.) “Bichiyal” - 32.) “Yo perreo sola” - 33.) “Efecto” - 34.) “Safaera”

LA LLaMADA - 35.) “VeLDÁ” - 36.) “EoO” (with Tito “El Bambino”) - 37.) “Baila morena” (Héctor & Tito cover) (with Tito “El Bambino”) - 38.) “Dónde están” (Héctor & Tito cover) (with Tito “El Bambino”) - 39.) “Voy subiendo” (Héctor & Tito cover) (with Tito “El Bambino”) - 40.) “Mataron a un inocente” (Héctor & Tito cover) (with Tito “El Bambino”) (Acapella) - 41.) “Sol, playa y arena” (Tito “El Bambino” cover) (with Tito “El Bambino”) - 42.) “Mi cama huele a ti” (Tito “El Bambino” cover) (with Tito “El Bambino”) - 43.) “Siente el boom” (Tito “El Bambino” feat. Randy cover) (with Tito “El Bambino”) - 44.) “CAFé CON RON” (with Los Pleneros de la Cresta) - 45.) “Todito el año” (Los Pleneros de la Cresta cover) (with Los Pleneros de la Cresta)

LA MuDANZA - 46.) “LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii” (with Farruko)

LOS SoBRINOS - 47.) “Callaíta” - 48.) “BAILE INoLVIDABLE” - 49.) “DtMF” - 50.) “LA MuDANZA”

New Music and Upcoming Tours

On January 5, Bad Bunny released his sixth studio album, “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS,” which has become a central part of his residency. The 17-track record features standout tracks like “NUEVAYoL,” “BAILE INoLVIDABLE,” “EL CLúB,” “LA MuDANZA,” “CAFé CON RON,” and “DtMF.” Each track blends traditional elements with modern beats, making the album a must-listen for fans.

In addition to Bad Bunny’s tour, several other big names in the Latin music scene are also hitting the road in 2025. Some of the top acts include Maná, Ángela Aguilar, Anuel AA, Banda MS, and Los Tigres Del Norte. Fans can explore a full list of Latin artists touring in 2025 to find the perfect show for their schedule.

For more information on Bad Bunny’s Puerto Rico residency and international tour, keep an eye on ticketing platforms like Vivid Seats, where prices and availability can change frequently. Always ensure to check for the latest updates before purchasing.

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