Bad Bunny is about to make the French audience groove! This Tuesday, May 5, the artist confirmed what many fans had anticipated: a quick stop in France during his world tour in 2026. His ultra-popular reggaeton will first light up the city of Marseille on July 1 at the Vélodrome Stadium, before making its way to the stage of the La Défense Arena three days later on July 4. This will be a perfect opportunity to perform for the first time abroad tracks from his latest album, DeBÍ TiRAR MÁs FOToS, released last January.
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Two stadiums, two chairs, and some teasing
The artist's presence in France was almost guaranteed for a few days, as Bad Bunny had dropped some explicit hints on social media. Earlier in the week, Paris La Défense Arena and the Orange Vélodrome had indeed posted a cryptic photo on their Instagram account, featuring only two white chairs, with no caption... The very same chairs that are positioned on the cover of the artist's latest album. It’s now confirmed: the ticket sales for the two shows will open on Friday, May 9 at noon, on the sites of Fnac, ... TicketMaster and their respective venues.
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The king of reggaeton
If he’s highly anticipated in France and around the world, it’s because Bad Bunny, who has been building a flawless career since 2016, has soared to new heights with the release of Debí Tirar Más Fotos in January.In 2025, a sixth album in Spanish will be released, where the Puerto Rican artist presents a powerful manifesto that blends traditional music, cultural pride, and political commitment.
The first non-English-speaking artist to dominate streaming platforms in 2020 has clinched the top spot on the Billboard chart with every album release, following in the footsteps of great names in the music industry from Latin America (Daddy Yankee, J Balvin, and more). The excitement is enormous for his fans, who will eagerly try to catch him perform most of his 17 new tracks – "DtMF," "NUEVAYoL," "LO QUE LE PASO A HAWAii"... – on the most iconic stages in France.
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