Bad Bunny will close the DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour with two newly added Puerto Rico concerts at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan on Aug. 22 and 23. The “Cerramos en Casa” dates move the finale from Brussels to his home island and reconnect the global tour with the album’s Puerto Rican roots.
Key Takeaways
- Bad Bunny will perform the final two dates of the DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour on Aug. 22 and 23, 2026, at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan.
- The Puerto Rico concerts extend a tour that had previously ended in Brussels on July 22.
- Pollstar ranked the tour No. 1 on its 2026 midyear worldwide chart, reporting $225.2 million in gross revenue from 27 concerts and 1,496,735 tickets sold.
- Ticketing for the San Juan finale began online through PRTicket on Aug. 19 with a Banco Popular cardholder presale.
- The finale follows Bad Bunny’s 2025 “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí” Puerto Rico residency, which ultimately totaled 31 performances after a surprise final show was added.
The Puerto Rican artist will perform Aug. 22 and 23 at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan under the “Cerramos en Casa” banner. The newly announced Bad Bunny Puerto Rico concerts replace Brussels as the tour’s final destination after the European run concluded there on July 22.
The decision gives the international tour a new endpoint tied directly to the place that has shaped the album’s music, imagery and live presentation. It also comes less than a year after Bad Bunny completed an extended residency at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot.
The World Tour Now Ends in San Juan
Bad Bunny began the DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, on Nov. 21, 2025. The schedule then moved through Latin America, Australia, Japan and Europe before reaching its previously announced final stop in Brussels on July 22, 2026.
Rimas Entertainment later confirmed that the tour would continue with the two San Juan performances at Hiram Bithorn Stadium. The concerts are being promoted as the official finale rather than additional dates attached to an already completed run.
The extended itinerary follows a year in which Bad Bunny maintained a significant presence across international stadium markets. His European dates also formed part of a broader period of European concert touring involving major international acts and growing attention around Latin music performances across the region.
Ticketing for the Puerto Rico finale began Aug. 19 through PRTicket with a Banco Popular cardholder presale. Organizers said sales would be conducted online, with no in-person ticket sales at the stadium.
The short period between the announcement and the Aug. 22 opening night also gives the finale a much tighter lead time than the international dates, many of which had been on the calendar for months.
DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS Remains Central to the Tour
The world tour takes its name from Bad Bunny’s 2025 album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, a 17-track release built around a mix of contemporary Latin music and Puerto Rican musical traditions.
Songs from the project include “NUEVAYoL,” “Baile Inolvidable,” “Café con Ron” and “La Mudanza.” The production has carried the album’s Puerto Rican focus onto stadium stages through visual references to homes, landscapes and everyday cultural settings associated with the island.
The album also received two major honors at the 2026 Grammy Awards. The Recording Academy named DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS Album of the Year and Best Música Urbana Album.
Its international reach comes amid broader interest in non-English music in U.S. audiences, particularly Latin pop and reggaeton. That context helps explain why the tour has remained relevant to U.S. entertainment audiences even without a conventional mainland U.S. tour leg.
Organizers have not publicly confirmed whether every staging element from the international tour will appear at Hiram Bithorn Stadium. A special finale set list, guest lineup or major production changes also had not been formally announced ahead of the concerts.
Hiram Bithorn Creates a Different Finale Setting
The Hiram Bithorn Stadium dates move Bad Bunny from the indoor Coliseo de Puerto Rico, where he staged his 2025 residency, to an outdoor stadium environment in San Juan.
The change gives the finale a different physical setting while keeping the closing performances in the same city that hosted the album cycle’s extended residency.
Reports surrounding the announcement have also referenced additional on-site activities connected to the weekend. Promoter Move Concerts has identified experiences including a local market, adding a component focused on Puerto Rican businesses and products alongside the concerts.
What the change does not establish is a completely redesigned show. Neither Bad Bunny nor the organizers had publicly announced a special guest list or a Puerto Rico-exclusive version of the production ahead of the performances.
Any surprise appearances or major changes to the established world tour format therefore remain unconfirmed until announced or presented during the shows.
The Finale Follows Bad Bunny’s 2025 Puerto Rico Residency

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The return to San Juan comes after Bad Bunny spent much of summer 2025 performing the “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí” residency at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot.
The residency originally consisted of 30 concerts beginning July 11. A surprise Sept. 20 performance was later added, bringing the overall run to 31 shows. The first nine concerts and the final added performance were limited to Puerto Rico residents, according to Associated Press reporting.
The residency also became closely connected with travel and cultural tourism on the island. AP reported that nearly three dozen hotels participated in concert packages and that more than 48,000 hotel nights had been booked during the run. Short-term rental demand and flights from the U.S. mainland also increased during the residency period.
Visitors traveled beyond the concert venue to locations connected with Bad Bunny and the album, including his hometown of Vega Baja. Local tours, restaurants and other businesses also became part of the activity surrounding the residency.
The Sept. 20 finale was streamed through Amazon Music, Prime Video and Twitch, extending the last residency performance to audiences outside Puerto Rico.
The 2026 stadium concerts reverse the direction of that earlier sequence. The residency began with Puerto Rico at the center before the project moved abroad. The world tour is now returning to San Juan after completing its international schedule.
Pollstar Data Shows the Scale of the International Run
The numbers behind the tour help explain why the Puerto Rico finale carries significance beyond two additional dates.
Before the tour began, Pollstar reported that more than 2.6 million tickets had already been sold across 54 stadium shows in 18 countries.
By its 2026 midyear reporting period, Pollstar ranked the DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour No. 1 on its Top 100 Worldwide Touring Artists chart. The publication reported $225.2 million in grosses from 27 completed concerts across Latin America, Australia and Europe, with 1,496,735 tickets sold for those reported dates.
Those figures measure the tour’s international scale while the newly added San Juan dates reshape its final narrative.
Rather than ending with the last European stadium date, the tour is now scheduled to conclude in the same place that has remained central to the album’s identity.
The Puerto Rico Dates Complete the Album’s Touring Cycle
Bad Bunny’s return to San Juan links two major live phases surrounding DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.
The first was the 2025 residency, which centered the project in Puerto Rico before international touring began. The second was the world tour, which carried its music and Puerto Rican references across multiple continents.
“Cerramos en Casa” now connects those phases by bringing the final performances back to the island.
For audiences following the Bad Bunny Puerto Rico concerts, the significance is therefore tied not only to the addition of two dates but also to where they fall in the larger sequence. The album cycle began with an extended live presence in San Juan, expanded into a global stadium tour and is now scheduled to end in Puerto Rico.
Frequently Asked Questions
When are Bad Bunny’s final Puerto Rico concerts?
Bad Bunny is scheduled to perform at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan on Aug. 22 and 23, 2026. The two shows are billed as “Cerramos en Casa” and are being presented as the final dates of the DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour.
Where will the Bad Bunny Puerto Rico concerts take place?
The Bad Bunny Puerto Rico concerts will take place at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan. The venue gives the tour an outdoor stadium finale after the artist’s 2025 residency was staged at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot.
Where did the DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour previously end?
Before the Puerto Rico dates were added, the final scheduled performance took place July 22, 2026, at King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels. The San Juan announcement extended the tour by two additional performances.
How did Bad Bunny’s 2025 Puerto Rico residency end?
The original 30-show residency received a surprise final performance on Sept. 20, 2025. That additional concert was limited to Puerto Rico residents and streamed internationally through Amazon Music, Prime Video and Twitch.
Has a special set list or guest lineup been confirmed?
No special finale set list or guest lineup had been publicly confirmed ahead of the San Juan shows. Any changes to the established tour production or surprise appearances should remain treated as unconfirmed unless officially announced.











