Bad Bunny recently took London by storm with his live show at Tottenham Stadium. The star made history this year and focused his concert performances on celebrating Latino pride. Below are Benito’s headlining concerts in London.
Bad Bunny London concert headlines
Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, made history as the first Latino artist to headline a London stadium. He has performed a large number of his songs at Tottenham Stadium, which has a capacity of over 62,850 people and is known as one of the largest stadiums in London.He opened both shows with his signature song “La Mudanza,” as well as “Callaíta” and “DTMF.” Another memorable moment was when he performed “Turista” as a tribute to Britain, incorporating the Beatles’ “Hey Jude” into his own song. Not only that, but he debuted the famous set “La Casita” created for the Super Bowl halftime show and even filmed a real wedding on camera. While celebrating Latino pride at the concert, Bad Bunny told the audience in Spanish: “There are a lot of Latinos around the world. Everywhere I go, I see flags and it fills me with pride. It moves me because I know the sacrifices these flags represent.” The singer led a carnival, with buildings surrounding the stadium decorated with flags from many countries in Latin America.His ongoing tour “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” has been a huge success for the artist, taking him all over the world including Mexico, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic and many other places. The singer will next tour stadiums in France, Sweden, Poland and Italy.
Bad Bunny attends Novak Djokovic’s opening ceremony Wimbledon match
Novak Djokovic’s Wimbledon debut was a huge event in itself. However, proposals in nearby stands and a proposal from famous Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny ultimately stole the player’s spotlight. When the player invited himself to a wedding and later told the couple he needed an invitation, Bad Bunny was also playing nearby after a successful London show. Not only that, but a video of the singer walking out of the hotel to greet fans waiting for him downstairs the day after the concert also went viral. Wearing an oversized hoodie, sunglasses and blue jeans, the star walked into the crowd to chat with them and shake hands, thanking fans for their continued support.