Bad Bunny Sells Out All Mexico Dates and Most of Global ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’ Tour, Cementing Status as Worldwide Icon

Global superstar Bad Bunny continues his reign as one of the most influential and in-demand artists in the world, as his Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour rapidly sells out across the globe. The Puerto Rican reggaetón and trap icon has officially sold out all eight dates in Mexico City—an unprecedented feat that drew over 4 million fans into the online ticket queue, the largest digital line in Mexican history.

The tour, named after his introspective sixth studio album Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana, has quickly grown into one of the year’s most anticipated live events. Originally announced with a limited number of shows, the tour has expanded to over 50 stadium dates across Latin America, Europe, and other international markets due to overwhelming fan demand.

Despite the lack of announced U.S. dates, most of the international tour dates have already sold out or are close to capacity, highlighting Bad Bunny's unparalleled global appeal. From Argentina and Chile to Spain and Australia, the artist’s shows are drawing massive crowds, many of which are setting local records for fastest-selling tickets or online waitlist volume.

The tour represents a bold new chapter in Bad Bunny’s career, not only because of its massive scale but also because of the shift in tone from past projects. Debí Tirar Más Fotos features more introspective themes, darker aesthetics, and a moody sonic palette, contrasting sharply with the party anthems that launched him to superstardom. The tour’s visuals and setlist are expected to reflect that evolution, giving fans an immersive and emotionally charged live experience.

Bad Bunny’s ability to fill stadiums around the world speaks not just to his musical success but to his cultural dominance. As the first Latin artist to headline so many major international venues in one tour, he’s breaking barriers and redefining what it means to be a global pop icon.

With more dates potentially on the horizon, fans around the world are watching closely for new announcements—especially in the U.S., where demand remains sky-high. For now, Debí Tirar Más Fotos is shaping up to be one of the biggest and most culturally significant tours of 2025.

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