DtMF World Tour Night 2 in Lisbon — Second Sold-Out Show at Estádio da Luz; Madrid 10-Night Residency 3 Days Away
Bad Bunny closed his two-night stand at Estádio da Luz in Lisbon on May 27, 2026 with the second of two consecutive sold-out performances for 65,000 fans. The DtMF World Tour production — featuring the full 360-degree stage, 'La Casita' intimate secondary platform, live musicians, and dancers — delivered a setlist partially distinct from Night 1, as the tour is known for rotating one unique song per concert, announced via an on-stage countdown. The two Lisbon dates together drew approximately 130,000 fans, marking the largest paid Latin music event in Portuguese history. Lisbon's transport authority ran extended metro services both nights to handle the surge. Local guides from The Portugal Post flagged significant economic impact for the Benfica neighborhood and the broader Lisbon hospitality sector. With Lisbon now complete, the DtMF European stadium leg moves to Madrid's Riyadh Air Metropolitano for an unprecedented 10-night residency beginning May 30 — the same date as the wide global release of the Bad Bunny x Adidas Ballerina 'Flamboyan' (KI7916) in Vivid Red at $120 via the Adidas Confirmed app. Billboard and Focus on Travel News reported that the Madrid residency is the largest single-artist run ever staged in Spain, expected to draw 550,000+ attendees and generate more than €300 million in combined economic impact alongside a concurrent papal visit.
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- T2 StubHub — Bad Bunny Lisboa, May 27, 2026 Major western
- T1 Billboard — How Madrid's Riyadh Air Metropolitano Is Gearing Up for Bad Bunny's 10-Concert Summer Takeover Official western
- T2 Focus on Travel News — Madrid Braces for Its Busiest Fortnight Ever as Bad Bunny's Record Residency and a Papal Visit Collide in June 2026 Major western
- T2 The Portugal Post — Bad Bunny Lisbon May 26–27: Guide for Residents Major western
- T2 Sneaker Bar Detroit — Bad Bunny x Adidas Ballerina Flamboyan Vivid Red Releases May 30 Major western