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Bad Bunny is entering the Grévin Museum!

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The Editor

Did you miss out on tickets for Bad Bunny's two concerts in Paris on July 4th and 5th at Paris La Défense Arena? Here’s another chance to experience the artist, almost in person and definitely much closer. On Wednesday, July 1st, the statue of the Puerto Rican singer will enter the Grévin Museum, showcasing his unmatched influence and impact on the music industry—his album Un verano sin ti is one of the most streamed in Spotify’s history.


Between concerts and the statue at Grévin

It's going to be an exceptional French week for Bad Bunny! While he'll be performing in the capital on July 4th and 5th, he will also be giving a concert at the Stade Vélodrome in Marseille on July 1st. On that same day, his double — his wax statue — will be unveiled at the Grévin Museum alongside dozens of other statues of the most famous artists.


A statue created from photographs

None other than the sculptor Claus Velte crafted the statue of the king of reggaeton, alongside the creative teams from the museum. He based the statue exclusively on photos of the artist to create the most faithful representation possible: the shape of the face, the color of the eyes and hair, and more!

The decor will also reflect the singer: it will draw inspiration from the cover of his latest album DeBÍ TirRAR Más FOTos and his performance during the Super Bowl halftime show last February. Vegetation reminiscent of Puerto Rico, a white plastic chair, and an additional chair to invite a friend to join in, the coquí frog — a symbol of Puerto Rico — will all be present.

nt in his clips —... It's a tribute to his homeland that will be paid even at the Grévin Museum.

Bad Bunny joins the Grévin Museum
10, boulevard de Montmartre — 9th arrondissement
Starting July 1, 2026
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