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How to buy Bad Bunny tickets: Guide to pricing, best seats, tour schedule and more for 2026 concerts

The most streamed artist last year. Six Grammy wins. A Super Bowl performance. There’s nothing Bad Bunny can’t do. And if you want to see him perform at the height of his career, now’s the chance.

The Puerto Rican singer is continuing on his ‘Debí TiRaR Más FOToS’ Tour in 2026, celebrating the album that earned him ‘Album of the Year’ at this year’s Grammys award.

BUY NOW: Get tickets to Bad Bunny concerts on StubHub

While he’s not headed to the U.S. right now (besides California, of course), he’ll travel around South America, Australia and Europe to bring his show-stopping talents to everyone.

Some may say Bad Bunny is an artist worth traveling for. If that’s you, here’s what to know to get tickets to his upcoming concerts.

Bad Bunny 2026 concert tickets

Tickets to every Bad Bunny concert can be found on StubHub and StubHub International!

Fans located in North America can use StubHub to view ticket prices while fans located abroad can use StubHub International.

Click the link below to view the latest availability for each show.

BUY NOW: Best prices, seats for Bad Bunny ‘Debí TiRaR Más FOToS’ Tour

How much are Bad Bunny tickets?

Bad Bunny ticket prices vary based on show.

His concerts in Argentina cost around $350 USD while his shows in Spain are priced between $150 to $200 USD. Want to see him in London? That will cost $275 USD.

Bad Bunny 2026 concert schedule

Bad Bunny’s tour continues this February. After Australia, he will break for two months before getting back on the road in Europe in May. The roadshow concludes in July.

Below is a complete schedule of concerts. Click here to view more ticketing details.

DateCityVenueFeb. 13Buenos Aires, ArgentinaEstadio River PlateFeb. 14Buenos Aires, ArgentinaEstadio River PlateFeb. 15Buenos Aires, ArgentinaEstadio River PlateFeb. 20São Paulo, BrazilAllianz ParqueFeb. 21São Paulo, BrazilAllianz ParqueFeb. 28Sydney, AustraliaEngie StadiumMarch 1Sydney, AustraliaEngie StadiumMay 22Barcelona, SpainEstadi Olímpic Lluís CompanysMay 23Barcelona, SpainEstadi Olímpic Lluís CompanysMay 26Lisboa, PortugalEstádio Da LuzMay 27Lisboa, PortugalEstádio Da LuzMay 30Madrid, SpainRiyadh Air MetropolitanoMay 31Madrid, SpainRiyadh Air MetropolitanoJune 2Madrid, SpainRiyadh Air MetropolitanoJune 3Madrid, SpainRiyadh Air MetropolitanoJune 6Madrid, SpainRiyadh Air MetropolitanoJune 7Madrid, SpainRiyadh Air MetropolitanoJune 10Madrid, SpainRiyadh Air MetropolitanoJune 11Madrid, SpainRiyadh Air MetropolitanoJune 14Madrid, SpainRiyadh Air MetropolitanoJune 15Madrid, SpainRiyadh Air MetropolitanoJune 20Düsseldorf, GermanyMerkur Spiel-ArenaJune 21Düsseldorf, GermanyMerkur Spiel-ArenaJune 23Arnhem, NetherlandsGelredomeJune 24Arnhem, NetherlandsGelredomeJune 27London, United KingdomTottenham Hotspur StadiumJune 28London, United KingdomTottenham Hotspur StadiumJuly 1Marseille, FranceOrange VélodromeJuly 4Nanterre, FranceParis La Défense ArenaJuly 5Nanterre, FranceParis La Défense ArenaJuly 10Stockholm, SwedenStrawberry ArenaJuly 11Stockholm, SwedenStrawberry ArenaJuly 14Warsaw, PolandPGE NarodowyJuly 17Milano, ItalyIppodromo Snai La MauraJuly 18Milano, ItalyIppodromo Snai La MauraJuly 22Brussels, BelgiumKing Baudouin Stadium

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