Ester Exposito, present at the first night of Bad Bunny in Madrid with 'La Casita'

The Puerto Rican artist starred in an event that combined musical spectacle, film and sports guests, and elements of Caribbean tradition in a Metropolitano stadium full of people of all ages.

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Bad Bunny returned to Madrid after a six-year absence to give his first concert in the Spanish capital. During the event, the artist emphasized interaction with the attendees, proclaiming: "My first night in Madrid in a long time and I want to enjoy it to the fullest with you, we're going to make it worth it. If you leave here without having 'perreado' you can't say you've been to a Bad Bunny concert and I want to see Madrid 'perreando'!"

The recital took place at the Metropolitano stadium, which hosted a large and diverse audience, with the presence of young people and spectators from different generations. Among the attendees, cultural references from Puerto Rico could be observed, such as the 'pava', the traditional hat popularized by Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl.

Repertoire and guest musicians

During the first part of the concert, Bad Bunny performed songs such as La mudanza, Callaíta, Weltita, and Baile inolvidable, accompanied by about fifteen musicians who used percussion and brass instruments of Caribbean tradition. It also included Nuevayol, with a choreography of dozens of dancers on the stadium floor.

The artist explained the focus of the show: "This show is about enjoying the little things in life like singing, dancing, sweating, laughing, and having a good time. You are the only ones with the power to turn this into a magical day that we will never forget. Madrid, sing and love without fear!"

La Casita and special performances

The alternative stage, named La Casita, brought together prominent figures from cinema and sports, including actresses Ana de Armas and Ester Expósito, members of the band Rawayana, and footballers Isi Palazón and Sergio Camello from Rayo Vallecano. In this space, songs such as Si veo a tu mamá, Bichiyal, Safaera, and Tití me preguntó were performed, as well as the exclusive song Adivino, with the participation of Myke Towers.

Likewise, the Puerto Rican band Los pleneros de la cresta offered their version of Ábreme paso, focused on "silenced voices" that, according to the group, became known thanks to public support. The interaction with fans included notable moments such as hugging a young attendee, who shouted the traditional war cry: "Acho, PR is something else!"

Second part of the concert and closing

The main stage resumed programming with the songs Ojitos lindosLa canción along with J Balvin, and Dákiti. The performance concluded with El apagónDtMF and EoO, in what many attendees considered one of the best concerts seen at the Metropolitano stadium.

The event combined urban music with traditional Caribbean elements, guest performances, and notable audience participation, consolidating Bad Bunny's presence as a benchmark of contemporary global music.