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Benito will wrap a more intimate, 31-city North American arena tour with three consecutive shows in Miami next summer.

If you happened to stream any of Bad Bunny’s music over the weekend, you might have noticed that the “Events” tab towards the top of his artist page on Spotify has populated with a fresh batch of concerts crossing North America—47 shows in 30 U.S. cities plus Toronto, to be exact.
It wouldn’t be surprising if you had put on the Puerto Rican luminary’s latest album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana, considering it became the most-streamed album in a single day in 2023 when it dropped on October 13. A return to the reggaeton star’s more trap-influenced roots, the album has already amassed more than 900 million streams on Spotify to date.
Now, Bad Bunny is quietly gearing up for his first proper tour since 2022, when the three-time Grammy winner’s Un Verano Sin Ti took the world by storm. Unlike the World’s Hottest Tour—a massive, 43-night stadium tour and the highest-grossing tour ever by a Latin American act—the Most Wanted Tour will be a more intimate arena affair.
According to the tour’s official promoter, Live Nation, Bad Bunny’s Most Wanted Tour will be “an experience curated for day-one fans…a rollercoaster of explicit lyrics that hones in on the star’s trap roots, so parental discretion is advised.”
It all kicks off on February 21 in Salt Lake City, with multiple nights in Las Vegas, Phoenix, San Francisco, Austin, Atlanta, Orlando and more before concluding with three consecutive performances right here in Miami. Keep reading for all the details on how to get tickets to the show and more.
The Miami tour stop will take place on Friday, May 24, Saturday, May 25 and Sunday, May 26 at the Kaseya Center in Downtown Miami.
Tickets for Miami go on sale starting Wednesday, October 25.
As has been the trend these days, fans must register ahead of tickets going on sale for the Most Wanted Tour via Ticketmaster. Registration was only open from October 19 until Sunday, October 22 at 11:59pm ET. Bad Bunny announced the tour with a rather nondescript video post to his Instagram three days ago.
If you managed to register on time, on the evening of Tuesday, October 24 you should receive email letting you know whether you've been selected to join the sale or placed on the waitlist. Tickets are first come, first served and getting selected for the sale doesn’t guarantee you a ticket. If you missed the registration window, verified resale options will become available after the sale concludes.
Though tickets have not yet gone on sale, some sources are estimating that they’ll go for around $380 plus fees, depending on the ticket type, demand and venue. VIP ticket options will also be availablev via LiveNation’s vipnation.com.
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