Bad Bunny Concludes Puerto Rico Residency with Star-Studded Amazon Livestream

Bad Bunny wrapped up his “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí” residency in San Juan on September 20 with a globally streamed Amazon Music concert featuring special guests and the launch of a multi‐year community partnership.
The tropical superstar’s surprise final show, broadcast live via Amazon Music, Prime Video and Twitch, highlighted his six‐week residency’s cultural and economic impact while unveiling initiatives for Puerto Rico’s education, agriculture and local businesses.
Residency Finale and Livestream Bad Bunny surprised fans by adding an extra date to his record‐breaking 30‐show run at San Juan’s José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum. The “Una Más” concert on September 20 drew an international livestream audience that could replay the performance for 24 hours worldwide.
The performance featured emotional renditions of hits like “DtMF” and a high‐energy extended mix of “La Muñeca,” during which the singer introduced his band and thanked attendees.
Amazon Music Partnership Alongside the show, Amazon announced a multi‐year collaboration with Bad Bunny’s Good Bunny Foundation to bolster Puerto Rico’s communities. Initiatives include enriched STEM curricula, technology resources for schools, support for local farmers, improved food access and an Amazon storefront spotlighting “Hecho en PR” products.
An Amazon executive praised the partnership’s blend of music, technology and commerce as a celebration of Puerto Rican heritage driving tangible benefits for the island’s people.
Economic and Cultural Impact Local economists estimate Bad Bunny’s residency injected over $200 million into Puerto Rico’s economy through tourism, hospitality and related industries, underscoring his role as a cultural ambassador and economic catalyst. Fans and officials alike celebrated his dedication to Puerto Rican identity, crediting the series with elevating the island’s profile and generating hope amid ongoing challenges.
What’s Next for Bad Bunny? Following his homecoming residency, Bad Bunny will embark on the “DeBí Tirar Más Fotos” world tour, beginning in the Dominican Republic this November and spanning over 20 countries-including stops in Europe, Australia and Japan-before concluding in July 2026 with back‐to‐back shows at Paris La Défense Arena.
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