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Bad Bunny Adds Second Sydney Show To World Tour After…

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Puerto Rican musician, WWE superstar and of my life, Bad Bunnyhas added a second Sydney show to his DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour after everyone and their mama fought in the trenches for pre-sale spots.

Yep, you heard that right. After an overwhelming demand for pre-sale tickets, the “DtMF” has added a second Sydney show, potentially ending the Hunger Games for seats — and I’m only saying “potentially” because something tells me everyone will be CLAWING for a spot once sale opens up.

And who wouldn’t be clawing? (Image source: Kevin Winter/Getty for iHeartRadio)

So, if you’re dying to sway your hips whilst crying about your 2024 summer situationship to Bad Bunny live, here’s everything you need to know about the Grammy ’s second Aussie gig.

When is Bad Bunny coming to Australia?

When Bad Bunny’s DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour was announced, the beloved muso was only going to make one stop Down Under.

But now, with all the pre-sale McLovin, the musician has now expanded his tour.

So, the two dates you can catch Bad Bunny Live include:

  • Saturday, February 28, 2026
  • , March 1, 2026
Let me in!!!! (Image source: Live Nation)

However, the catch is that the “LA CANCIÓN” singer will only be performing in Sydney’s Engie Stadium. So, with that in mind, you will be fighting a bunch of fans from other states for those hot tickets!

When do Bad Bunny tickets go on sale?

Tickets for both Sydney shows will be going on sale , , May 9 at 11am AEST.

Fans can purchase tickets via Live Nation or depuertoricopalmundo.com for more info!

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Reflecting on the high demand for Bad Bunny, Latin music consultant García (@gdaygarcia) shared how this is just the beginning for Latin Australia and New Zealand.

“As an Aussie Latina from South West Sydney, I’ve always believed that the music is born from a deep connection to culture. Our community, made up of Brazilians, Chileans, Colombians, and so many others has sacrificed a lot in the pursuit of opportunity, but NEVER at the cost of our roots. We didn’t come here to who we are,” she told PEDESTRIAN.TV.

“The industry is finally waking up to the power of culture – multiculturalism is one of this country’s greatest strengths. This is just the beginning for Latin Australia and New Zealand.”

Michelle Yañez-Olivaresthe founder of Amiga Mía and Latin Australian Community Builder & Advocate, also stressed the importance of Bad Bunny’s concert Down Under, describing the high demand as a “cultural reset”.

Bad Bunny’s concert is more than just a concert for the Latin diaspora — it’s a cultural reset,” she shared on @soy_amigamia.

“It closes generational gaps by honouring ancestral roots while speaking directly to today’s realities. It’s about preserving memories, embracing identity, and creating where our language, pride, and traditions are celebrated. By bringing social issues like displacement and cultural erasure into the spotlight, it becomes more than a show — it’s a shared experience of resistance, reflection, and representation.”

That being said, for the folks who will be fighting for tickets tomorrow, may the odds be ever in your favour… and hopefully Pitbull catches a vibe for that high-demand. WE NEED HIM TOO.

The post Bad Bunny Adds Second Sydney Show To World Tour After Overwhelming Pre-Sale Demands appeared first on PEDESTRIAN.TV .

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