Madrid Residency Rest Day — 128,000 Fans Across First Two Nights; City Still Buzzing Ahead of Night 3 on June 2
June 1, 2026 is the first scheduled rest day in Bad Bunny's historic 10-night residency at Riyadh Air Metropolitano in Madrid — a planned break between Night 2 (May 31) and Night 3 (June 2) that follows the DtMF World Tour's clustered-nights format. Combined attendance across the first two sold-out nights surpassed 128,000 fans, on pace toward the 640,000-fan total projected across all 10 nights (May 30, 31 and June 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11, 14, 15). Spanish entertainment media — El Debate, Libertad Digital, Noticias de Navarra, and RTVE — spent June 1 publishing expanded reviews of both opening nights, with unanimous praise for the Puerto Rican stage design (life-size sapo concho frog, La Casita secondary platform), the production scale, and the historic Myke Towers surprise on Night 1. Hotel occupancy across Madrid remained near 100%, with fan gatherings, tribute concerts, and pop-up markets continuing in the plaza zones surrounding Metropolitano throughout the rest day. The DtMF World Tour's European leg continues in Düsseldorf (June 20–21), Arnhem (June 23–24), and London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (June 27–28) — Bad Bunny's first-ever UK stadium dates — before the tour closes in Brussels on July 22, 2026. 'DtMF' remains at No. 1 on Billboard Hot Latin Songs for its 61st consecutive week (chart dated May 30, 2026), the all-time chart record. Next Billboard chart date: June 6.
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- T1 Billboard — Bad Bunny Kicks Off Historic Concert Residency in Madrid Official western
- T3 Wikipedia — Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour Institutional western
- T2 esMadrid — Bad Bunny at Riyadh Air Metropolitano, May 30–June 15, 2026 Major western
- T2 Rolling Stone — Bad Bunny Tour Dates & Best Moments Major western