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A two-day Bad Bunny-themed bash is coming to Calle Ocho next month

Get your Jon Hamm on without flying to Puerto Rico

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Mark Peikert
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If you’ve been craving the delirious high of a Bad Bunny show but couldn’t snag Puerto Rico tickets, here comes the next best thing: On September 19 and 20, Little Havana’s Dead Flamingo at Casa Tiki will morph into "La Casa de Bad Bunny" for Mi Casa Tu Casa, a two-night blowout that puts you right inside the house-party fantasy El Conejo Malo has been staging in arenas.

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Think: bass shaking Calle Ocho, a dance floor packed shoulder-to-shoulder with fans who know every lyric and perreo that outpaces even the heat index. DJ Negra Fabulosa, who’s shared stages with Becky G, Natti Natasha and Nicky Jam, is at the helm, keeping the beats hot from late night until far later night. Themed cocktails keep the party vibes going, and photo ops are designed to make your friends jealous with every post.

In the days before, Dead Flamingo will roll out an immersive art installation, turning Casa Tiki into a space as unpredictable and kinetic as its muse. Expect colorful corners, cheeky surprises and at least a few moments that will remind you why Miami does spectacle like nobody else. And if you're fast enough to grab early-bird tickets, you'll score both nights plus an exclusive Bd Bnny T-shirt. Even better, wearing it to Mi Casa Tu Casa is not nearly as embarrassing as wearing a band shirt to a concert, so pose for your selfies without shame.

The party kicks off at 9:30pm and sways until 3am at 1728 SW 8th Street. No need for a passport or pricey flights: just an Uber and a pair of shoes that you'll survive a few hours in.

Whether you’re a devoted Bunny stan who can quote “Tití Me Preguntó” backwards or just looking for an excuse to dance until your calves surrender, Mi Casa Tu Casa promises a neon-lit, bass-heavy immersion into everything Bad Bunny represents. We love a party that blurs the line between performance and pilgrimage, and for two nights, Calle Ocho becomes the house that Bunny built.

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