Bad Bunny has announced three concerts in Medellin, Colombia, as part of his ‘Debi Tirar Mas Fotos’ World Tour, which is already generating great expectations in the entertainment industry.
The shows are scheduled for Jan. 23, 24, and 25, 2026, at the Atanasio Girardot Stadium, one of the country’s most iconic venues. With these dates, Medellin is positioning itself as one of the most important stops on the singer’s world tour, reaffirming its status as one of the strongest hubs for urban music in Latin America.
Medellin, a key stop on Bad Bunny’s ‘Debi Tirar Mas Fotos’ Tour
In recent years, Medellin has become a major center for large international shows, especially in the urban music scene. World-class artists have chosen the Antioquia capital as a strategic stop for their tours, and Bad Bunny is no exception.
The ‘Debi Tirar Mas Fotos‘ World Tour supports the release of the artist’s sixth studio album, a project that has been met with high expectations from his fans. At the concerts, audiences can expect a setlist that blends new songs with career-defining hits such as Titi Me Pregunto, Callaita, and Yonaguni, tracks that have dominated digital streaming platforms.
Ticket sales began on May 9, 2025, and received an overwhelming response from Colombian fans, with tickets selling out shortly after the official opening.
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A show with major economic and cultural impact
Beyond the music, Bad Bunny’s appearance in Medellin represents a significant boost for the local economy. According to estimates from the tourism and entertainment sectors, the three concerts could generate a multimillion-dollar economic impact, benefiting hotels, restaurants, bars, transportation companies, and local businesses.
Events of this magnitude attract not only local audiences but also thousands of national and international visitors, turning the city into a cultural tourism hotspot for several days. In previous large-scale concerts, hotel occupancy has reached record levels, and all signs suggest this time will be no different.
From a cultural perspective, Bad Bunny’s visit reinforces the place of urban music on the global stage. Medellin, the birthplace of major reggaeton and Latin trap stars, becomes a symbolic setting for an artist who has transformed the genre and introduced it to audiences who had never embraced it before.
With large-scale production, giant screens, and cutting-edge visual effects, the show promises to be one of the most ambitious Medellin has seen in recent years. Expectations are high — not only because of the magnitude of the spectacle, but also due to the impact it will have on the city’s cultural agenda in 2026.

