Bad Bunny Closes Historic Madrid Residency, Debuts Exclusive Songs in Germany While Dominating Charts
JUN 24, 20264 MIN
Bad Bunny Closes Historic Madrid Residency, Debuts Exclusive Songs in Germany While Dominating Charts
JUN 24, 20264 MIN
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Bad Bunny has spent the past week closing a historic chapter in Spain and then exploding onto stages in Germany, all while his music keeps breaking records and his personal life sets social media on fire.
Spanish outlet El Diario describes how Bad Bunny wrapped up his ten‑night residency at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano in Madrid, turning the stadium into what they call “an explosion of vitality and perreo,” with special guests like Quevedo and a set that mixed hits with deep cuts for more than 770,000 fans over ten days. El Nuevo Día adds that, counting Barcelona and Madrid, his DeBí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour residency in Spain drew around 600,000 listeners across 12 shows, cementing the run as one of the most ambitious Latin urban concert stretches ever staged in Europe.
As soon as those Madrid shows ended, social media tracked his move north. JL Promotions Puerto Rico posted that Bad Bunny had landed in Germany for back‑to‑back, sold‑out concerts at Düsseldorf’s Merkur Spiel‑Arena as part of the DeBí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour. Instagram reels from fan accounts show long lines of listeners waiting for hours in the heat to get close to the stage, highlighting how this European leg has become a full‑on cultural event, not just a concert stop.
Onstage in Düsseldorf, Bad Bunny has been teasing exclusive songs that are driving conversation online. TikTok creator Julie Blanchez captured what she calls a “canción exclusiva” premiered on June 20, while urban‑news account La Junta Plus on Instagram reports that the surprise track “Vuelve” was the special song of his second and final Düsseldorf show, sparking speculation among listeners about whether these are previews of a new project or one‑off tour gifts. Another widely shared reel notes that “Enséñame a bailar” was used as a surprise moment during the German dates, tying newer tour content back to his earlier catalog and giving hardcore fans a nostalgia hit.
Away from the stage, Bad Bunny’s relationship status is back in the headlines. Peruvian station Radio Moda points out that a new photo of Bad Bunny walking around Düsseldorf on the night of June 17 with Gabriela Berlingeri “encendió las redes,” because the two had never clearly confirmed a breakup and had been appearing separately for months. The outlet notes that while neither has publicly defined the relationship, the image of them together during this European run has revived fan theories that they are still a couple, with Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok flooded by clips analyzing body language and timing.
At the industry level, Bad Bunny’s commercial impact is still dominating global lists. Bloomberg Línea reports that The Hollywood Reporter just named his Zara campaign one of the standout celebrity marketing collaborations of 2026, placing him alongside names like Selena Gomez and MrBeast as part of a short list of the year’s most effective brand faces. That nod underscores how his influence now stretches beyond music into fashion and advertising, reinforcing the image listeners see onstage with a polished, high‑fashion identity.
Chart watchers are seeing that the live buzz matches the numbers. A new Billboard Latin Instagram reel reveals the Hot Latin Songs Top 10 for the week of June 27, 2026, highlighting that Bad Bunny’s “DTMF” has now spent 65 weeks at number one. That kind of run is extremely rare, and the clip frames it as another sign that even while he’s deep in a world tour, his streaming and radio dominance simply isn’t letting up.
European ticket platforms like Ticombo show that the DeBí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour is still rolling: Bad Bunny is scheduled through late July in venues such as GelreDome in Arnhem, keeping the focus on major stadiums and reinforcing that this is a truly global stadium tour, not just a regional run. Social clips from Spain and Germany emphasize the same themes: heavy production, immersive “la casita” staging, and a set list that feels like both a victory lap and a bridge to whatever new era those exclusive songs might be hinting at.
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