Madrid Residency Night 1 — 64,000 Fans Roar at Riyadh Air Metropolitano; Myke Towers Joins for Historic Surprise
Bad Bunny opened his landmark 10-night residency at Riyadh Air Metropolitano in Madrid on May 30, 2026, before a sold-out crowd of 64,000 — the first of 10 consecutive nights spanning May 30–June 15 that are projected to draw more than 640,000 fans total, making it the largest single-artist concert run in Spanish history. The three-hour-plus show opened with 'La Mudanza' and delivered a 33-song set spanning the full DtMF album, YHLQMDLG, El Último Tour del Mundo, and deep cuts. The stage design was heavily rooted in Puerto Rican imagery: a life-size sapo concho (the island's endemic frog), a house modeled after a building in Humacao, and the signature 'La Casita' secondary platform where Bad Bunny performed intimate acoustic moments. The night's centerpiece was a surprise appearance by fellow Puerto Rican artist Myke Towers — the first time the two had ever performed together live in history. Towers joined for 'Adivino' before staying to trade verses across a medley that included 'Diosa,' 'Si Se Da,' 'Lala,' and 'La Falda,' sending the crowd into a frenzy. The show closed with a fireworks display visible across the stadium district. Also on May 30, the Bad Bunny x Adidas Ballerina 'Flamboyan' (KI7916, Vivid Red, $120) went on wide global release via Adidas Confirmed and major retailers including Nordstrom and Foot Locker — the full-monochrome Vivid Red colorway named after Puerto Rico's iconic flamboyán tree, sold out within hours.
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- T1 Billboard — Bad Bunny Kicks Off Historic Concert Residency in Madrid Official western
- T2 El Debate — Bad Bunny conquista Madrid ante 64.000 personas Major western
- T2 Libertad Digital — Bad Bunny convierte el Metropolitano en una fiesta de Puerto Rico Major western
- T2 Sneaker Bar Detroit — Bad Bunny x Adidas Ballerina Flamboyan Vivid Red Now Available Major western