European Cities Hosting DTMF World Tour See Massive Short-Term Rental Surge — Warsaw Up 431%
Revenue management platform PriceLabs released data (collected March 25, 2026) showing dramatic surges in short-term rental bookings across all European cities on the Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour. Warsaw, Poland — hosting Bad Bunny on July 14 at PGE Narodowy — led all cities with a 431% increase in booked nights year-over-year. Düsseldorf, Germany followed at +340%; Milan, Italy at +277%; Marseille, France at +234%; and Stockholm, Sweden at +173%. Brussels, Belgium saw +150%; Madrid, Spain +77%; and Barcelona, Spain +53%. Price surges tracked alongside: Warsaw saw average daily rental rates rise +76% to $155/night, while Barcelona's rates climbed +28% to $326/night. Analysts attributed the particularly strong impact in non-Spanish-speaking cities to lower initial ticket competition compared to Spain and Portugal — meaning proportionally more international fans were traveling from farther away. The data underscores the global economic footprint of Bad Bunny's refusal to include U.S. tour dates, redirecting an entire international touring economy toward Europe and Latin America.
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- T3 10 Minutes News for Hoteliers — Unexpected European Cities like Warsaw See Short-Term Rental Surge From Bad Bunny Tour Institutional western
- T3 Short Term Rentalz — Bad Bunny boosts STR demand in tour-hosting European cities Institutional western
- T3 Hostelworld — Bad Bunny World Tour 2026 Institutional western