Bad Bunny is bringing an all-ages show to Australia that fans won't forget anytime soon.
Bad Bunny (Source: Supplied)
Bad Bunny, aka Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, is heading to Australia for the first time in February 2026. Today, he announced a one-off Sydney show to feature on his forthcoming world tour.
The Puerto Rican rapper and singer, recognised as the King of Latin Trap, has made an extraordinary career, catapulting Spanish-language rap music to the mainstream like no one else.
In 2022, Bad Bunny became the first non-English language American artist to be named Spotify’s Most Streamed Artist of the Year, while his album, Un Verano Sin Ti, also released in 2022, holds the record for the Most Streamed Album on Spotify. It’s fair to say that he’s one of the biggest artists in the world, even if you don’t hear him on the radio.
Last year, Bad Bunny released his sixth album, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS (in English, means I Should Have Taken More Photos), which he’s touring in support of in 2025 and 2026. Bad Bunny will make his Australian tour debut next February.
Bad Bunny begins his DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic this November, before heading to Costa Rica, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Australia, Japan, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Netherlands, United Kingdom, France, Sweden, Poland, Italy, and Belgium.
Australian fans will see the performer’s first-ever Australian show at ENGIE Stadium, Sydney, on Saturday, 28 February 2026.
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Here’s how you can get tickets:
Pre-sale tickets will be available via the Live Nation website on Thursday, 8 May, at 10 am AEST before the general sale begins on Friday, 9 May, at 11 am AEST. Tickets will be available via depuertoricopalmundo.com and the Live Nation website.
Live Nation also offers the Ultimate Bad Bunny VIP Lounge Experience, Front GA Early Entry Package, Gold Seated VIP Package, and the Silver Seated VIP Package. You can find more details here.
We don’t know how much tickets will cost at the time of publication, but we know that it will be an all-ages show that fans won’t forget anytime soon.
Nov 21 | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic | Estadio Olimpico*
Dec 05 | San Jose, Costa Rica | Estadio Nacional
Dec 10 | Mexico City, Mexico | Estadio GNP
Dec 11 | Mexico City, Mexico | Estadio GNP
Jan 23 | Medellin, Colombia | Estadio Atanasio Girardot
Jan 30 | Lima, Peru | Estadio Nacional*
Feb 05 | Santiago, Chile | Estadio Nacional
Feb 13 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | Estadio River Plate
Feb 20 | Sao Paulo, Brazil | Allianz Parque
Feb 28 | Sydney, Australia | ENGIE Stadium
March 2026 | Tokyo, Japan
May 22 | Barcelona, Spain | Estadi Olimpic
May 26 | Lisbon, Portugal | Estadio Da Luz
May 30 | Madrid, Spain | Riyadh Air Metropolitano
May 31 | Madrid, Spain | Riyadh Air Metropolitano
Jun 20 | Dusseldorf, Germany | Merkur Spiel-Arena
Jun 23 | Arnhem, Netherlands | Gelredome
Jun 27 | London, UK | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Jul 01 | Marseille, France | Orange Velodrome
Jul 04 | Paris, France | La Defense Arena
Jul 10 | Stockholm, Sweden | Strawberry Arena
Jul 14 | Warsaw, Poland | PGE Narodowy
Jul 17 | Milan, Italy | La Maura
Jul 22 | Brussels, Belgium | King Baudouin Stadium
*NOT A LIVE NATION DATE