Madrid Residency Night 2 — Back-to-Back Sold-Out Shows at Metropolitano Continue Historic Engagement
Bad Bunny performed the second consecutive night of his 10-night residency at Riyadh Air Metropolitano in Madrid on May 31, 2026, again before a 64,000-capacity sold-out crowd. Following the euphoric opening night that saw Myke Towers join as a surprise guest and the Adidas Flamboyan launch, Night 2 carried the momentum of what Spanish entertainment media was already calling the cultural event of the year in Spain. Per the DtMF World Tour's established tradition, Bad Bunny swapped at least one song for a unique set piece not performed the previous night. The 10-night schedule — May 30, 31 and then June 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11, 14, 15 — includes rest days between clusters, building anticipation across successive nights. Spanish media reported that hotel occupancy remained at near-100% citywide through the residency window, and Metropolitano's surrounding neighborhoods had transformed into festival zones with pop-up markets, tribute concerts, and fan gatherings. Reviews in El Debate and Libertad Digital continued to pour in from Night 1, describing Bad Bunny's stage presence and Puerto Rican-rooted set design as unlike anything previously seen in Spain. 'DtMF' held at No. 1 on Billboard Hot Latin Songs for its 61st consecutive week (chart dated May 30, 2026), extending its all-time record as the longest-running No. 1 in the chart's history — surpassing 'Despacito' first at week 57 in late April.
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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 Noticicias de Navarra — Bad Bunny arranca sus conciertos en Madrid Major western
- T3 Wikipedia — Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour Institutional western