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The Grammy-award-winning Puerto Rican artist (and now Super Bowl icon) is performing in Australia for the first time this month – and he’s only coming to Sydney

Bad Bunny, a Puerto Rican rapper who is currently the world’s most-streamed artist on Spotify, is performing in Australia for the first time ever this month – and he’s only coming to Sydney. Fresh off the Super Bowl halftime show stage, where his epic performance layered with cultural storytelling drew in 135.4 million viewers and made history as the most-watched halftime show ever (surpassing Kendrick Lamar’s 133.5 million from last year), Bunny will perform two shows in Sydney at ENGIE Stadium (Sydney Showground) in Olympic Park as part of his 2026 world tour. This comes off the back of Bunny’s Grammy win for his album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS – becoming the first artist to win Album of the Year for a record sung entirely in Spanish.
Before we hop into the key bits about coming to Sydney – if you haven’t watched Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show (his real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio), you gotta. The performance, performed almost entirely in Spanish, spoke heartfelt messages about unity. A closing backdrop read “THE ONLY THING MORE POWERFUL THAN HATE IS LOVE.” His performance used joy, cultural pride, and shared heritage to spotlight the diversity of the Americas, making it both a celebration and a powerful statement about inclusion and belonging.
Keen to see him IRL? Here’s everything you need to know about getting tickets to Bad Bunny’s Sydney shows.
Yes! Bad Bunny will be performing in Sydney on Saturday, February 28, and Sunday, March 1, 2026, as part of his De Bí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour. Currently, these are the only Aussie dates scheduled (so sorry, rest of the country).
Bad Bunny will be performing at the relatively small-capacity ENGIE Stadium (Sydney Showground) at Sydney Olympic Park.
Tickets for Bad Bunny’s two Sydney shows are on sale now. You can get them here.
At the time of writing, tickets are advertised as starting from $180.61, but we haven’t been able to find them that cheap.
No support acts have been announced at this stage.
Gates open at 5pm – but we’re not sure yet what time Bad Bunny will come on stage.
No, not at this stage, sorry Melbs.
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