BUNNY BACK ON THE ROAD IN 2024

Live Nation, Rimas and Bad Bunny have announced the Most Wanted Tour. The Puerto Rican superstar's 2024 trek will hit arenas across the U.S. Having taken 2023 off, aside from Coachella and a few awards-show performances, Bad Bunny has not hit the road since World's Hottest Tour, his historic 2022 stadium trek.

The tour poster states "if you're not a real fan, don't come" and "trap only," alongside a picture of the phenom before he reached superstar status. Most Wanted Tour continues the theme of Bad Bunny going back to his roots. His just-released Latin trap album nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana is in line for a #1 bow this week on the HITS Top 50.

Most Wanted Tour's initial run has 47 dates, kicking off on 2/28 in Salt Lake City and wrapping with three nights at Miami's Kaseya Center at the end of May.

Find ticket info here and catch Bad Bunny on SNL this weekend as host and musical guest.

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